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Container ship adrift, abandoned after being off radar for 3 weeks Container ship GAZELLE COAST reported disabled and adrift, abandoned, in Vityaz Strait separating PNG and New Britain island, in the morning Sept 6. Ship’s AIS is on, latest position time 0620 UTC Sep 6, ship is adrift... -FleetmonPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Car carrier towed to port after breakdown, Black sea Car carrier CENK CAR broke down in Black sea off Bartin Amasra coast, Turkey, on Sep 4, while en route from Istanbul to Poti Georgia. The ship was taken on tow early Sep 5, and towed to Zonguldak, Turkey, where she was berthed... -FleetmonPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Syrian Oil Spill Spreads Across The Mediterranean, Endangers Northern Cyprus Coast The Syrian oil spill from the coastal city of Baniyas is now spreading across the Eastern Mediterranean sea at an increased pace, threatening the northern shores of Cyprus and Turkey. The uncontrolled spill first started at the local thermal power plant, from the nation’s largest refinery on August 23rd and has been leaking since... -FleetmonPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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US Coast Guard Responds To Multiple Oil Spills Along Southeast Louisiana As part of the ongoing Hurricane Ida response, the Coast Guard conducted overflights Sunday that focused on two locations previously identified for further investigation. Members of the National Strike Force aboard a Coast Guard HC-144 flew over Bay Marchand, south of Port Fourchon, Louisiana, and the Enterprise Offshore Drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico, in a continued effort to track and monitor any threats they may pose to the environment... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Shipping industry proposes carbon levy Leading shipping associations have proposed creating a global levy on carbon emissions from ships to help speed up the industry’s efforts to go greener. With about 90 per cent of world trade transported by sea, global shipping accounts for nearly 3 per cent of the world’s CO2 emissions and the sector is under growing pressure to get cleaner... -The Young WitnessPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Record order of containers to help relieve maritime traffic congestion Hapag-Lloyd AG, the German international shipping and container transportation agency has announced it has ordered 75,000TEU containers, which will be manufactured in China and delivered within the fourth quarter of 2021. This announcement comes almost three months after the company’s latest container order of 60,000TEU in May. Adding up all investments into containers since the beginning of 2020, Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 625,000TEU... -MercoPressPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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NIMASA advocates synergy to curtail maritime crimes Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has restated the need for enhanced stakeholder collaboration in tackling maritime security challenges in Nigeria and the Gulf of Guinea. Dr Jamoh stated this in a presentation titled, “Enhancing Collaboration amongst Stakeholders for Improved Maritime Security in Nigeria,” at the recently held Chief of Naval Staff Annual Conference, CONSAC, in Kano state... -VanguardPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Bangladesh: Maritime ports asked to hoist local cautionary signal 3 All fishing boats and trawlers over North Bay have been advised to come close to the coast. The Maritime ports of Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been advised to hoist local cautionary signal three as a low-pressure area has formed over the northwest bay and adjoining west-central bay off Odisha coast... -Dhaka TribunePosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Two Crew Injured and One Possibly Kidnapped from Gabon Anchorage The joint French and British reporting center monitoring activity in the Gulf of Guinea is confirming reports of a serious incident over the weekend in Gabon which left two crew members injured. Security services are reporting that a third crew member might have been kidnapped. The assault comes after an apparent lull in serious incidents recently in the Gulf of Guinea region... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Persistent Bullies Should Be Removed from Ships A zero-tolerance approach to bullying should be in place on all vessels, with abusive crew members removed from the ship if they repeatedly harass a colleague, according to some mental health experts. Former chief engineer Stephan Vecchi believes the maritime industry must have a strict two-strike policy to protect seafarers from bullies... -gCaptainPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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Shipping industry absent from decision-makers priorities: Greek shipowners Greek shipowners have slammed the fact shipping industry’s “needs are absent from the list of priorities of governmental officials and decision-makers”. Controlling the world’s largest fleet and the backbone of European Union shipping and a cornerstone of seaborne trade, Greek shipowners contend “shipping merits the recognition and support it deserves in line with its status and contribution to international trade and world prosperity”... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:7-Sep-2021
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