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India: 1st 100 pax hybrid electric ferry classed
Ship classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has classed the first hybrid battery-powered catamaran built by Indian shipbuilder Cochin Shipyard. The Water Metro-01 is the first in a series of 23 such vessels being built by the shipyard in an effort to reduce carbon footprint. The vessel is a 24.8-metre catamaran ferry designed for shore charging and certified to carry 100 passengers... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



US Announces New Open Registry
Next Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington, former US Deputy Secretary of State and the first Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte will be providing opening remarks, and Albert Bryan, Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, will announce a new US Flag open ship registry, in what some maritime experts are calling the most historic moment for US maritime interests this century... -gCaptain

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



World First Offshore Charging Station Progresses
Oasis Marine Power Ltd has announced that it has completed the first stage of testing of its offshore charging station. Sea trials were held in the Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland during January this year in the first of a series of tests. The design, dubbed the Oasis Power Buoy, will now be undergoing further testing and optimization, including sustained sea trials, Oasis Marine Power outlined... -Rigzone News

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



GMU and ISWAN join forces to investigate issues related to recruitment and placement of Indian seafarers
Gujarat Maritime University (GMU) and the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) have collaborated on a joint research project to understand the challenges that Indian seafarers face when looking for work at sea and the issues that arise when they are duped by fraudulent crewing agents... -ISWAN

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Pinoy seafarer jobs at risk from EU audit on maritime schools
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2022/01/27/pinoy-seafarer-jobs-at-risk-from-eu-audit-on-maritime-schools/

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



MOL rolls out cloud-based navigational risk monitoring tool to more than 700 ships
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has rolled out a cloud-based navigational risk monitoring system on over 700 of its ships. The risk monitoring system has been jointly developed by MOL, NAPA, and ClassNK. It aims to increase safety across MOL’s fleet by predicting the risk of grounding in advance and alerting the shoreside teams, giving them greater situational awareness of navigation risks... -Digital Ship

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Department of Transport issues warning for seafarers over Russian Navy exercises near Irish coast
THE Department of Transport has issued a Marine Notice advising all seafarers that the Russian Navy will carry out manoeuvres off coast of Ireland from next Thursday for five days. The Russian Federation has warned that the exercises will include naval artillery and the launching of rockets. This comes as a fleet of Russian warships have been seen sailing towards Ireland ahead of their proposed military operation next month... -The Irish Sun

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



First Cruise Ship Joins Eyesea Pollution Mapping Initiative
The expedition vessel, Ocean Nova, has become the cruise ship to join the Eyesea pollution mapping initiative. Eyesea is a New Zealand based nonprofit that has developed a mobile application to crowdsource information on marine pollution. The Eyesea app allows users to take pictures of pollution which are then tagged and placed on maps and charts... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Panama approves near shoring law
Panama’s new law on near shoring was signed in December by President Laurentino Cortizo. The law, which still needs rules and regulations, regulates coastal and near shoring activity in Panamanian waters and other areas of the coastal environment. Companies undertaking near shoring need to have an ownership structure where Panamanian nationals own at least 75% of the company capital and control... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



India: Mazagon Dock Recruitment 2022: 1500+ Vacancies for MDL Non Executive Posts
Mazagon Dock Recruitment 2022 Notification: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) is looking to recruit 1500+ Non Executive Posts in Mumbai. Mazagon Dock Online Application Process has been already started on on mazagondock.in. Aspirants can submit their application on or before 08 February 2022... -Jagran Josh

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Hyundai Motor developing ’marine’ mobility platform powered by seawater
Hyundai Motor will develop a marine mobility platform powered by seawater by 2023 to replace small and mid-sized diesel ships polluting the sea. The project has been directly reported to Hyundai Motor Chairman Chung Euisun. According to industry sources Thursday, the automaker is developing a 15-20 meter-long yacht powered by the firm’s hydrogen fuel cells... -The Korea Herald

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



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Eastern Pacific S$1million fundraiser for The Mission to Seafarers
In honour of the centennial celebrations for shipping magnate and philanthropist Sammy Ofer, Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) is aiming to raise SGD1 million ($740,200) for The Missions to Seafarers. The EPS’ Around the World Fundraiser calls on members of the EPS community partners, sponsors, friends and family across sea and shore to walk, run or cycle at their own pace to reach a goal of 100,000 km... -Seatrade Maritime News

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



World’s largest cruise liner forcing Cuban crew members to work under ’slave labour’ conditions
The world’s largest cruise liner is forcing Cuban crew members to work under ’’slave labour’’ conditions as per a new report. The report states that the wages of these crew members are being used to fund the Communist regime. They have been denied access to their passports by MSC Cruises and 80 per cent of their money is being handed over to the Cuban authorities... -WION

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Cruise Industry Report Underscores Pandemic’s Far-Reaching Impact
Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has released its 2022 State of the Cruise Industry Outlook report, showing the pandemic’s far-reaching effects on the cruise industry, as well as charting a path forward. The report highlights “industry-leading protocols” put in place to facilitate the resumption of cruise tourism around the world after operations were suspended in early 2020... -gCaptain

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



MSC Re-Routes Ships Near Greece to Protect Sperm Whales
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, the world’s largest container shipping company, will re-route its ships along the west coast of Greece to reduce the risk of collision with endangered Mediterranean sperm whales. The company’s says the decision comes after discussions with four major environmental non-governmental organizations who urged swift action in order to protect 200 to 300 sperm whales remaining in the region... -gCaptain

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Maersk shares ocean weather observations to aid climate research
Danish shipping and logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk is releasing all historical and future ocean weather observations into the public domain for free use by the scientific community around the globe. The data which has been collected by Maersk vessels since 2012 increases publicly available ocean weather data by 28 percent... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:28-Jan-2022



Russian Chief Engineer missing, Black sea
Russian Chief Engineer of general cargo ship KARELIS 71 fell overboard on Jan 26 in Black sea some 10 nm off Turkish coast, while the ship was en route from Gemlik port, Turkey, Marmara sea, to Temryuk, Russia. The ship anchored at Bartin anchorage, for SAR and for investigation... -Fleetmon

Posted On:28-Jan-2022


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