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India to send human being 6000 meter below sea level As a part of Samudrayaan Mission, undertaken by the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences, India aims to send human being 6000 meters below sea level. Sharing the details, Union Minister of State, Dr Jitendra Singh said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had referred to Deep Sea Mission in his Independence Day address of two consecutive years in 2021 and 2022 respectively... -Top StoriesPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Su-Nav committed to having cadets on every ship Su-Nav is a relatively new name to the world of third-party ship management but has a strong commitment to training for the future including having cadets on board all vessels it manages. Founded in 2019 Su-Nav is headquartered in Chennai, India with another office in Singapore, and new office opening in Dubai... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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World's Largest Sail Cruise Ship to be Launched by Orient Express French hospitality company Accor Group is the latest hotel company to announce plans to enter the cruise business. Accor signed a letter of intent with Chanteirs de l’Atlantique for the construction of two of the world’s largest sailing ships which it intends to use as cruise ships for its Orient Express luxury brand... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Are lithium-ion batteries to blame for recent boat blazes? A spate of boat blazes have led to warnings of keeping lithium-ion batteries on board. But are they to blame? Sam Fortescue investigates... -Boat InternationalPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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ABS Carbon Capture and Alternative Fuels Trends The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) goal of reducing the total annual greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping will take a combination of infrastructure, technologies and fuels. Production of green or blue hydrogen is a valuable puzzle piece in the energy transition, offering the industry a key building block for alternative carbon-neutral and carbon-free fuels... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Volume of maritime podcasts on the up The number of maritime-related podcasts has mushroomed significantly in recent years with plenty more slated to start taping this year. Once seen as a very minor niche in the maritime media landscape, today there are many podcasts around the world, covering a huge array of diverse topics... -Splash 247Posted On:13-Jan-2023
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Philippines: SC affirms ruling denying seafarer disability claim The Supreme Court (SC) affirmed an appeals court decision to deny a seafarer’s permanent disability claim worth $60,000, saying the claim was filed prematurely. In a nine-page resolution made public on Jan. 6, the tribunal said Edward Caranto filed for permanent disability in 2014 before the treatment period for a swollen right foot ended... -BusinessWorld OnlinePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Danish Offshore Company World Marine Files for Bankruptcy Danish shipping company World Marine Offshore, which had been one of the pioneers in developing modern offshore services to support wind farms, filed for bankruptcy this week in Denmark. Reports are that the administrator appointed by the court is already working to attract buyers with the hopes of selling the company and its assets... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Arrest in Bomb Threat Against MSC Containership Dutch police are reporting that they have made an arrest in a bomb threat three weeks ago against an MSC containership shortly before it arrived in Antwerp. The vessel was ordered to reverse course as it was navigating into the port and held for a week at an anchorage off the Dutch coast while the investigation was ongoing... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Pilot Killed in Boarding Accident on the Humber A marine pilot on the Humber Estuary was killed Sunday while boarding a merchant vessel, according to the UK Marine Pilots' Association. Francisco Galia, a longtime pilot for Associated British Ports, was boarding an inbound vessel off Spurn Point when he fell from the pilot ladder, one of his colleagues told the BBC... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Judge Rules Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against Crowley Can Move Forward A federal judge in Florida has ruled that a sex trafficking and forced labor lawsuit against Jacksonville-based Crowley can proceed. The judge also granted Crowley’s motion to dismiss five of seven counts against Crowley alleged in an amended complaint... -gCaptainPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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2014-built multi-purpose support vessel getting battery hybrid system DeepOcean has activated the option to request the installation of a battery hybrid system on board the multi-purpose support vessel (MPSV) Stril Server. DeepOcean is chartering the MPSV from Stavanger-based shipowner Simon Møkster Shipping, who will upgrade the vessel to include battery power notation... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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Korean freighter near sink off Wando, Korea Korean general cargo ship suffered massive water ingress off Hoenggan island, SW of Wando Port, southernmost Korea, at around 0000 Seoul time Jan 12, while en route from Yeongheung Port, Incheon, to Donghae, Korea, Japan sea. SARand patrol boats responded, secured safety of 9 crew and delivered on board pumps. Water ingress was taken under control,.. -FleetMonPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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General cargo ship major fire, Indonesia Fire erupted in engine room of general cargo ship FORTUNER, anchored at Gresik Port anchorage, Indonesia, at around 1630 LT Jan 12. The ship in ballast was waiting for berth, to load cargo of cement. Fire spread to superstructure. All 17 crew were evacuated, fire tugs and boats responded, but several hours after fire broke out, it wasn’t yet under control... -FleetMonPosted On:13-Jan-2023
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