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Commander Charcot Becomes First Ship to Reach the North Pole Ponant's Commander Charcot expedition cruise ship made history as the first vessel to reach the remote North Pole. Crossing the Transpolar Route from Alaska to Svalbard, the ship reached the geographic North Pole on September 15. With scientific research at its core, the ship collects data to support studies in various fields while prioritizing environmental responsibility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Marcos Signs Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. today signed the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers, highlighting his administration's commitment to improving seafarers' lives. The legislation aims to protect their rights, promote full employment, and provide various benefits. Marcos emphasized the government's support for seafarers during the signing ceremony, ensuring their well-being and rights are upheld... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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First Automated Containership Launched in South Korea South Korea has achieved a major milestone in autonomous shipping with the successful installation and testing of the first containership with an integrated automation system. The vessel, POS Singapore, built as part of a government program, is now heading to Shanghai for a year of validation testing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Tugboat with Ammonia-to-Power Technology Demonstrated Amogy, a start-up specializing in ammonia-to-power technology, showcased its innovative cracking technology by powering a tugboat along a tributary of New York State's Hudson River. This milestone, achieved just before their fourth anniversary, demonstrates their mission to decarbonize industries. The "NH3 Kraken" vessel, fueled by green ammonia, highlights Amogy's unique contribution to sustainable maritime solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Maersk CEO Urges Urgent Action for Green Maritime Fuels Vincent Clerc, CEO of A.P. Moller-Maersk, stresses the urgency for the maritime industry to transition to greener practices as it approaches the ISWG-GHG 1 meeting. He calls for affordable green maritime fuels and proposes bold steps, including a global fuel standard and pricing mechanism... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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UK Seafarers Demand Fair Pay at Labour Party Conference Seafarers from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary brought their fight for fair pay to the Labour Party conference in Liverpool ahead of planned strikes by RMT and Nautilus International members. The unions are demanding fair wages, criticizing the government for neglecting essential workers and calling for tangible support instead of empty promises... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Shipping Industry Urges Global Action for Decarbonization at UN General Assembly At the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, the shipping industry and cargo owners came together to urge urgent action in decarbonizing shipping. The joint statement emphasized the need for a global regulatory framework and medium-term measures to transition to eco-friendly fuels. Industry leaders highlight the importance of fairness and tangible solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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ASEAN Adopts Regional Strategy on Biofouling Management for Sustainable Maritime Practices ASEAN member states recently adopted the Regional Strategy on Biofouling Management during the 47th ASEAN Maritime Transport Working Group in Brunei on September 17-18. Led by the Philippine delegation, the draft Regional Strategy was presented by Maritime Industry Authority deputy administrator for Operations Nannette Dinopol. The strategy’s main goal is to maintain healthy marine ecosystems... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Gulf of Mexico Oil Producers Prepare for Potential Hurricane Threat Offshore oil producers in the Gulf of Mexico are bracing for a potential hurricane, with forecasts indicating a storm could form by mid-week. The National Hurricane Center warned of a tropical cyclone near Cuba that may strengthen into a major hurricane as it moves towards the Gulf Coast... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Environmental Protest in Marseille Blocks Cruise Ships to Highlight Climate Impact A group of environmentalists in Marseille, France, formed a human chain using small boats to block the port, drawing attention to the environmental impact of cruise ships and their connection to global warming. The demonstration, led by the group Stop Croisières and Extinction Rebellion, involved approximately 20 individuals who used canoes to block the entrance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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IMO Adopts Interim Guidelines for Ammonia as Marine Fuel to Support Energy Transition The IMO has adopted interim guidelines for ammonia as marine fuel after negotiations at the 10th session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Cargo and Containers. With the shipping industry transitioning to alternative fuels, safety guidelines for ammonia and hydrogen use are being developed by the CCC for international standards by 2025... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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Expedition Vessel Sinks Off Greenland, Raising Environmental Concerns Authorities in Greenland are currently dealing with a sinking and spill incident near Nanortalik. The expedition tour vessel Adolf Jensen ran aground and sank, releasing diesel and motor oil. Efforts are being made to contain the pollution and prevent further environmental harm in the remote Arctic region. Swift response measures are crucial in minimizing the impact... -Crew MirrorPosted On:24-Sep-2024
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