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Cochin Shipyard Honored Top PSU Award from AIMA Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) received the 'Outstanding PSU of the Year' award at the AIMA event in New Delhi, recognized for its exemplary performance in India's maritime sector. Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan presented the award, accepted by Dr. Harikrishnan S. This accolade follows CSL's significant MoU with CMA CGM for LNG vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Australia Urged to Strengthen Seafarer Welfare Services On the 20th anniversary of the Maritime Labour Convention, Human Rights at Sea urged Australia’s Transport Minister, Catherine King, to improve seafarer welfare services. Sue Dight, from Mission to Seafarers, is seeking funding across Australia, emphasizing the need for a coordinated national framework to support over 500,000 seafarers annually... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Exploring Year-Round Shipping Potential from Canadian Ports Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) has partnered with Fednav to evaluate year-round shipping feasibility from the Port of Churchill. This ongoing review, expected to conclude by summer, will analyze ice conditions and shipping patterns while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and Indigenous consultations. Chris Avery highlighted the importance of understanding operational needs for future growth... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Russian Fuel Ship Heads to Cuba Amid US Blockade A ship transporting Russian fuels is headed to Cuba, complicating US sanctions as the island faces a critical energy crisis. The Sea Horse, arriving in March, carries vital supplies amid severe shortages affecting daily life. Cuba's electricity usage has plummeted, indicating a dire situation for the nation struggling with fuel imports... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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MAN Cadets Begin Essential Sea-Time Training with NSML Thirty cadets from the Maritime Academy of Nigeria have secured a year-long sea-time placement with Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Shipping and Marine Services Limited. This initiative aims to enhance Nigeria's marine economy, providing essential practical training aboard NLNG vessels, crucial for their professional certification and competitiveness in the global maritime sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Kenyan Seafarers Gain Global Opportunities Through KMA Kenya has recently signed agreements with international ship-owning organizations, enhancing job prospects for local seafarers. The Mutual Recognition Agreement with Singapore allows Kenyan seafarers to work on Singapore-registered vessels globally. This initiative boosts Kenya's maritime training credibility and connects its talent to extensive shipping networks, creating stable job opportunities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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New Mangalore Welcomes MS Island Sky for Second Cruise of the Season On February 18, 2026, the MS Island Sky docked at New Mangalore Port Authority, marking the season's second cruise arrival. With 95 passengers and 70 crew, it was greeted with traditional ceremonies. Guests enjoyed guided tours of local attractions, enhancing Mangaluru's appeal as a key cruise destination on India’s west coast... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Rising Fin Whale Collisions Threaten Marine Life off Chile’s Coast Increased fin whale activity along Chile's northern coast raises alarms about ship collisions and fishing net entanglements. The Mejillones and Antofagasta bays, a feeding ground from October to January, see heightened risks. Conservationists urge habitat protections, as drone footage of a washed-up whale carcass emphasizes these urgent threats to marine life... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Croatia Permits Russian Crude Transport Amid Pipeline Suspension Croatian pipeline operator JANAF faces pressure to allow Russian oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia, which have EU sanctions exemptions. Following the Druzhba pipeline's suspension, both countries seek alternative supplies. While Croatia is open to assisting, it hesitates to permit Russian crude, emphasizing oil supply security in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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Italian Court Rules in Favor of NGO Over 2019 Migrant Rescue Incident An Italian court has ordered the government to pay $89,000 to the migrant rescue NGO Sea-Watch for the unlawful detention of their vessel, Sea-Watch 3, in 2019. This ruling underscores the ongoing tensions between humanitarian efforts and government policies aimed at restricting migrant access to ports, particularly under former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini... -Crew MirrorPosted On:23-Feb-2026
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