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India-Singapore Cooperation to Boost Maritime Security India, a key member of ReCAAP, is bolstering ties with the Singapore-based ISC to enhance maritime safety. Vijay D. Chafekar highlighted the focus on collaboration with the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre. Despite a slight uptick in piracy incidents, effective arrests have mitigated threats, underscoring the need for timely reporting by shipping firms... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Economic Toll of Illegal Activities in the Western Indian Ocean The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) holds immense Blue Economy potential, valued at USD 333.8 billion. Yet, maritime insecurity threatens this growth, causing annual losses of USD 1.14 billion from illegal activities. Despite reduced piracy, ongoing threats jeopardize coastal economies and ecosystems, necessitating urgent, sustainable regional security initiatives for economic stability... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Piracy in the Singapore Strait Soars to New Heights in 2025 The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre's year-end report highlights a troubling 74 percent rise in piracy incidents in the Singapore Strait and Straits of Malacca, with 108 cases recorded in 2025. While most incidents involved minor thefts, the overall increase raises significant security concerns for vessels navigating these crucial waterways... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Taiwan Fines and Deports Captain Over Subsea Cable Damage Taiwan is intensifying oversight of its subsea communications after a Chinese fishing boat, captained by Wu, damaged a cable in October 2025. Detained and fined, Wu's vessel entangled with an abandoned anchor in a no-anchor zone. He received a three-month jail sentence, convertible to fines, highlighting Taiwan's commitment to protecting critical infrastructure... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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MSC Elsa 3 Vessel Released Amid Ongoing Compensation Dispute Eight months after the sinking of the MSC Elsa 3, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company posted a bond with the Kerala High Court, enabling the release of the MSC Akiteta II, detained due to compensation claims exceeding $1 billion for environmental damage. Upcoming hearings are set for February 13, addressing local fishing community losses... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Tanker Fire Tragedy Tied to Crew Rest Violations and Failures On July 19, 2024, the Singapore-registered tanker Hafnia Nile collided with the anchored Ceres I, igniting significant fires and causing extensive damage. An investigation revealed the second mate's severe fatigue, having only two hours of rest before the incident, compounded by compromised safety equipment, which contributed to the disaster... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Karnataka Maritime Board Unveils Ten Islands for Tourism Development The Karnataka Maritime Board (KMB) has identified ten islands for tourism development, with three in Udupi and seven in Uttara Kannada. Utilizing a public-private partnership model, the KMB plans to invest approximately ₹313.5 crore to enhance maritime transport, integrating tourism and commerce along Karnataka's coast... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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EU TwinShip Introduces Green-Fuel Powered Unmanned Ro-Ro Vessel The TwinShip consortium has launched its fourth pilot demonstration: an unmanned Ro-Ro vessel powered by green fuels and renewable energy, targeting Net Zero Emissions by 2045. Utilizing advanced digital twin technology, the project optimizes voyage planning and explores renewable energy as a cost-saving and decarbonization strategy for sustainable maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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VR Maritime Launches New Office in Goa to Boost Maritime Operations VR Maritime Services Pvt. Ltd. has inaugurated a new office in Goa, enhancing its crew management capabilities for over 200 ships and 6,000 seafarers globally. Capt Sanjay Prashar emphasized Goa's maritime heritage as pivotal for expansion, while Capt Francisco A. J. Gouveia will lead the new office, fostering local community ties... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Cruise Ship Norovirus Outbreak Hits Passengers and Crew A recent norovirus outbreak aboard Holland America Line's Rotterdam cruise ship affected nearly 90 individuals, including both passengers and crew. Symptoms primarily included gastrointestinal issues like vomiting and diarrhea. The cruise line notified the CDC, which confirmed the outbreak, prompting enhanced cleaning and isolation measures to contain the situation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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Containers Lost as Fierce Storm Hits UK Maritime Routes On January 9, the UK's Maritime & Coastguard Agency faced a challenging night due to a severe winter storm, classified as a bomb cyclone. With wind gusts reaching 99 mph, 24 containers fell overboard, prompting extensive search efforts. Shipping operations were disrupted, affecting services to the Isle of Wight and cross-channel routes... -Crew MirrorPosted On:12-Jan-2026
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