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IIT Madras Launches Asia’s Largest Shallow Wave Basin for Research The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has introduced Asia's largest Shallow Wave Basin Research Facility at the 'Discovery' Satellite Campus in Thaiyur. This cutting-edge facility will revolutionize coastal and marine engineering research in India, focusing on critical issues in ports, waterways, and coastal infrastructure. This facility is supported by the Ministry of Shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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ITF Recovers A$30.7 Million in Unpaid Wages for Seafarers In 2024, the ITF reclaimed A$30.7 million in unpaid wages for seafarers, evidencing a troubling rise in labor rights violations on international cargo vessels. Despite AMSA’s inspections and bans, advocacy groups highlight the ongoing plight of these "invisible workers" facing harsh conditions, wage theft, and inadequate living standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Autonomous Subsea Inspection Systems to be Launched EIVA and Tuco Marine have partnered to develop integrated autonomous systems for inspecting subsea assets, focusing on renewable energy cables. Utilizing Tuco's ProZero 8m USV and EIVA's ViperFish ROTV, they aim to enhance subsea monitoring, delivering high-resolution data for improved asset management and safety in challenging underwater environments... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Maritime Companies Fined for Environmental Violations Two maritime companies, Avin International and Kriti Ruby Special Maritime Enterprises, have been fined $3.375 million and ordered to make a charitable donation of $1.125 million for environmental violations. The companies admitted to pollution breaches during port calls in Florida and New Jersey, leading to a reminder of the importance of environmental compliance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Green Marine UK Deploys Underwater Gliders in North Sea Green Marine UK has deployed advanced underwater gliders in the North Sea to assist in a data collection project with the UK’s National Oceanography Centre and the Met Office. These gliders will gather information on ocean conditions to enhance weather and ocean forecasts crucial for vessels in the area... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Advance Maritime Pilot Training with Simulation Technology Kongsberg Digital and PSA Marine Pte. Ltd. have joined forces to revolutionize maritime harbour pilot training with cutting-edge simulation technology. PSA Marine, a leading provider of marine services in Singapore, aims to enhance pilotage skills in response to the industry's changing landscape. The partnership with Kongsberg Digital will elevate training standards and improve port operations efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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India’s National Waterways Expansion: Key Developments and Funding Allocations The development of National Waterway (NW)-2 on the Brahmaputra River and NW-16 on the Barak River is underway, with a significant budget allocated by the central government. Key components include terminal construction, access road expansion, and fairway development. Progress stands at 71.23% for NW-2 and 16.39% for NW-16, aiming to improve connectivity and trade in Assam... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Nassau Cruise Port Sets New Record with Surge in Passengers and Mega Ships The port of Nassau in the Bahamas has broken its record for the highest number of passengers passing through its cruise port. With the introduction of a new cruise terminal, Nassau is capitalizing on the short-duration cruise market. The port's ability to accommodate mega cruise ships has led to a surge in visitors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Bulker Successfully Refloated After Two Weeks Grounded on St. Lawrence The Canadian Coast Guard successfully freed the grounded bulker Maccoa after two weeks of being aground. The vessel, registered in Cyprus, had been delayed in refloating due to the holidays. Three tugs were used in the second attempt to refloat the vessel and reposition it back into the shipping channel... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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Authorities Recover Anchor from Eagle S Tanker Linked to Cable Damage in Gulf of Finland Finnish and Swedish authorities recovered the lost anchor of the dark fleet tanker Eagle S, suspected of damaging fiber-optic cables in the Gulf of Finland. The anchor was found near the Porkkala Peninsula, indicating a possible connection to the incidents. The crew is under investigation for intentional anchor dragging, raising suspicions of sabotage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:8-Jan-2025
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