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Iran Threatens Severe Retaliation Against US Maritime Blockade On April 29, 2026, a senior Iranian security official cautioned that U.S. maritime operations could provoke "unprecedented military action." Describing these actions as "maritime piracy," the official noted Iran's current restraint but warned that this could change if provocations continue, highlighting the fragile state of U.S.-Iran relations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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US Treasury Warns Against Hormuz Payments to Iran The U.S. Treasury Department has issued new sanctions guidance, prohibiting payments for "safe passage" through the Strait of Hormuz to Iran or its IRGC. This warning clarifies that U.S. citizens and entities cannot facilitate such payments, highlighting compliance risks in maritime security and intensifying challenges for shipping operators... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Tanker Reports Close Encounter with Somali Pirates at Sea A tanker reported a piracy encounter 500 nautical miles east of Mogadishu, marking the fifth attempt in over a week. The vessel evaded boarding after spotting a suspicious skiff. EUNAVFOR Operation Atalanta is monitoring hijacked ships and warns vessels near the Somali coast to remain vigilant amid rising piracy threats... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Norway Revises Container Loss Reporting Rules The Norwegian Maritime Authority has revised its reporting procedures for lost freight containers at sea, effective January 1, 2026. Vessels must promptly report container losses using the updated KS 0197 form. Additionally, sightings of floating containers should be reported to the relevant coastal authority, enhancing navigational safety in Norwegian waters... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Vizhinjam Seaport Launches ₹800 Crore Expansion Project Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL) is launching a major expansion, signing three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enhance its infrastructure. The first phase involves an ₹800 crore investment via public-private partnerships, featuring a significant collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation to establish a dedicated oil bunkering facility, strengthening Vizhinjam's position as a maritime hub... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Liberia Launches SEA360 App for Digital Seafarer Documents The Liberian Registry has launched electronic seafarer documents and a mobile app, SEA360, streamlining crew certification. Seafarers can now access digital credentials, including Seaman’s Books and licenses, with QR codes for quick verification. This initiative enhances compliance and document integrity, setting a new standard for maritime documentation in the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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India Repatriates 29 Seafarers, Gulf Operations Under Vigilant Watch India has repatriated 29 seafarers from the Gulf, raising the total to 2,829. Amid rising tensions in West Asia, Mukesh Mangal reassured that all Indian vessels remain safe, with no incidents reported recently. The government also dismissed viral claims of fuel price hikes as false, urging the public to verify information... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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The Growing Human Toll of the Hormuz Shipping Crisis Over 2,400 sailors have been stranded for eight weeks in the Strait of Hormuz due to a blockade, with reports of dwindling supplies and rising fears of missile attacks. Indian captain Rahul Dahar and his crew face uncertainty, as Iran demands $2 million for vessel passage, complicating evacuation efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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New Zealand Aims to Protect Ports from Organized Crime Evolving threats to shipping security have prompted updates to the Maritime Security Act of 2004. Kirstie Hewlett of Maritime New Zealand emphasized the rising risks from organized crime targeting seaports. A review of the Maritime Transport Act aims to prohibit unsafe vessels, enhancing maritime safety and protecting New Zealand’s ports... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Dry Bulk Shipping Faces Challenges Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure The ongoing conflict in Iran has created uncertainty for global shipping, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, where 4% of dry bulk cargoes transit. With 210 ships currently trapped, two scenarios emerge: indefinite closure could weaken supply-demand balance by 2027, while a quick reopening might sustain robust market conditions through 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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Scrap Metal Fire Breaks Out on Bulker Vessel at Newport Port On Sunday, a fire broke out aboard the bulker Nord Houston at Newport Docks, Wales, sparking a major emergency response. The incident underscores a rise in scrap metal fires, often fueled by hazardous materials like lithium-ion batteries. Fortunately, no injuries occurred, and nearby businesses were not threatened... -Crew MirrorPosted On:30-Apr-2026
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