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Centre of Excellence for Maritime Skills to Start in Dibrugarh Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal announced the completion of the Centre of Excellence on Maritime Skills in Dibrugarh by 2026. This initiative aims to equip local youth with vital maritime skills for better job opportunities. Additionally, a shipbuilding center in Pandu will enhance the region's maritime sector by year's end... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Oil Tankers Divert Routes Amid US Sanctions on Venezuela As of January 2, 2026, more oil tankers are avoiding Venezuela amid rising U.S. threats to seize vessels linked to President Nicolas Maduro’s regime. Recent movements show at least seven ships have changed routes or halted at sea, negatively impacting Venezuela's already struggling economy and oil production... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Promoting Seafarer Rights and Safety in the Fiji Fishing Industry The Fiji Fishing Industry Association (FFIA) has introduced Social Policy Guidelines to promote sustainable practices in the longline tuna sector. These guidelines address occupational health and safety, prevent forced and child labor, and ensure fair employment. This initiative aims to enhance working conditions and uphold international labor standards, benefiting seafarers and the industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Full Load Ethanol Operation Achieved on Four-Stroke Engine HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, Engine & Machinery (HHI-EMD) has successfully confirmed the stable operation of its HiMSEN engine on ethanol fuel. Testing on the H32DF-LM platform demonstrated reliable performance across all load points, showcasing the engine's startability, combustion stability, and power output consistency, while maintaining existing methanol hardware... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Baltic Sea Telecom Cable Breach Prompts Latvian Police Action On January 4th, a damaged telecom cable beneath the Baltic Sea prompted Latvian investigators to board a ship linked to the incident. The situation sparked heightened vigilance in the region, following multiple disruptions to critical infrastructure since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, leading NATO to bolster its military presence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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IPA Invites Professionals to Shape the Future of India’s Ports The Indian Ports Association (IPA) is inviting experienced professionals to join a national panel of experts to support major ports and the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways. An Expression of Interest (EoI) seeks qualified candidates under 70, with relevant expertise, for empanelment at its Centre of Excellence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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DG Shipping Takes Steps to Support Indian Seafarers with FSUI Talks The Directorate General of Shipping (DG Shipping) met with the Forward Seamen’s Union of India (FSUI) to address critical grievances affecting Indian seafarers. Key issues included compensation for deceased seafarers' families, wage disputes, and the need for stronger support systems. DG Shipping committed to prioritizing seafarer welfare and reviewing all concerns collaboratively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Second Oil Tanker Off Venezuela Switches to Russian Flag The oil tanker Hyperion has switched to the Russian flag, a strategic move to protect against U.S. seizure. This marks a growing trend of shadow fleet tankers reflagging to evade sanctions. Experts express concerns about enforcement implications, especially regarding Venezuela's oil trade, as such tactics could complicate U.S. operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Panama Canal Authority Marks 26 Years of Successful Administration, Expansion, and Sustainable Growth The Panama Canal Authority recently marked 26 years of Panamanian administration, celebrating national sovereignty and effective management of a crucial global trade route. Key achievements include the canal's expansion in 2016, which transformed maritime logistics. Looking forward, the ACP aims to enhance global trade and sustainability while prioritizing community well-being... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Drone Attack Leads to Tanker Stranding Off Turkey’s Island The oil tanker Qendil, part of Russia's "shadow fleet," ran aground near Turkey's Bozcaada island while empty. The Turkish Directorate General of Coastal Safety dispatched tugboats for assistance. This incident follows a drone attack by Ukraine, marking the country's intensified efforts against Russia's oil infrastructure amidst ongoing sanctions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Hong Kong Sentences Oil Tanker Captain for Fatal Maritime Negligence A Hong Kong court sentenced captain Lin Shou-wen to 14 months in prison for endangering maritime safety after a fatal collision with a fishing boat. Lin admitted to taking a shortcut and failing to assign a lookout, leading to one death and six rescues. The judge criticized his delayed response... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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Tanker Detained by Malaysia Over Missing Anchoring Permit On December 30, an oil vessel was detained in Selangor's waters for allegedly anchoring without permission. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) reported the vessel's apprehension, revealing that while the crew had valid IDs, the captain lacked authorization documents. An arrest warrant was issued, highlighting the need for compliance with maritime regulations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jan-2026
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