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India Seeks Consular Access for 16 Detained Crew Members in Iran The Indian Embassy in Tehran has requested consular access for 16 Indians detained by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The crew, apprehended while aboard the MT Valiant Roar, faces allegations of diesel smuggling, despite carrying legal fuel. Families are seeking intervention from the Delhi High Court for timely support... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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IMO Celebrates First Treaty for Ocean Protection and Biodiversity The BBNJ Agreement, set to take effect on January 17, 2026, represents the world’s first global treaty for ocean life protection in international waters. It emphasizes sustainable marine resource management, fair sharing of genetic resources, and strict regulations for ships, aiming to enhance marine conservation and reduce pollution across borders... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Kochi Water Metro Among Finalists in 2026 Global Awards Kochi, the ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea,’ has gained global recognition for its innovative Water Metro system. This solar-powered initiative connects ten islands, slashing travel times and costs while reducing carbon emissions. Recently, it earned a commendation at the 2026 Global Sustainable Transport Awards, highlighting its commitment to eco-friendly transport solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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World’s Biggest Shore Power System to Rise at Rotterdam Port Rotterdam, Europe's largest port, is addressing criticism over its slow shore power infrastructure development by partnering with ABB to create the world's largest shore power capabilities. This initiative, part of the Rotterdam Shore Power joint venture, will allow 35 vessels to connect simultaneously, significantly reducing carbon emissions and enhancing air quality... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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First Methanol-Powered Kamsarmax Bulk Carrier Launched The methanol-fueled shipping sector faces a slowdown in orders, yet Cargill remains committed to sustainable operations. Their new vessel, Brave Pioneer, will gather crucial data on green shipping innovations, including wind-assisted propulsion and alternative fuels. President Jan Dieleman emphasizes the importance of testing new technologies for broader adoption... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Malta Calls for Protection of Seafarers & Commercial Shipping Malta has condemned recent attacks on commercial shipping, asserting that such threats jeopardize civilian seafarers and disrupt international navigation. Following missile strikes near a Maltese-registered vessel, local authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The Maltese government reaffirms its commitment to maritime safety and international law, aiming to protect seafarers in conflict zones... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Cochin Shipyard Delivers First EcoFreighter Multi-Role Vessel to German Ship Owner Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) recently delivered the MS Heinz, a versatile vessel, to HS Schiffahrts UG & Co KG in Germany on January 12. This marks the first delivery in the HS EcoFreighter series. The vessel, designed for diverse cargo types and built at CSL’s Kochi facility, underscores CSL's commitment to global shipbuilding... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Tanzania: Mid-Water Inspections at Lake Victoria Spark Safety Concerns Boat owners in Tanzania's Kagera and Geita regions are urging authorities to halt mid-water inspections on Lake Victoria, citing safety risks during rough weather. These inspections disrupt vital transport services to inhabited islands, threatening livelihoods. Stakeholders advocate for inspections at ports instead, balancing safety with regulatory needs amid ongoing frustrations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Spain Cracks Down on Drug Smuggling Using “Monkey” Technique Spanish authorities have dismantled a major drug smuggling network linked to the Balkan Cartel, trafficking cocaine from Colombia. The operation involved "monkeys," young swimmers from low-income backgrounds, to transport drugs. Investigations revealed connections among three organizations, leading to significant seizures, including 2,475 kilograms of cocaine and €166,000 in cash... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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Collaboration for Automating Vessel Emissions Data Verification On January 14, 2026, Coach Solutions partnered with ClassNK to automate emissions data verification for clients. This collaboration streamlines data transfer, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. By reducing manual workloads, shipowners can focus on actionable insights, promoting operational efficiency and sustainability in the shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Jan-2026
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