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Singapore supports maritime decarbonisation projects with new funding The Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) has awarded an additional funding of S$12 million (about $8.3 million) to the local Nanyang Technological University (NTU) to support maritime decarbonisation projects... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Floating Offshore Wind Pipeline Sees Explosive Growth The global pipeline of floating offshore wind projects has more than doubled in terms of capacity in the past year with the UK leading the charge, according to a new report by RenewableUK.. -gCaptainPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Labor Strike Hobbles South Africa’s Busiest Port Staff shortages caused by an ongoing strike over wages are impacting container and car terminals at South Africa’s Durban port, one of the busiest on the continent, a unit of state-owned logistics company Transnet said on Tuesday... -gCaptainPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Wrongly jailed master gets warm welcome at industry event in Cyprus A POLISH master who spent two years in a Mexican jail received a standing ovation and moved an audience of shipping executives to tears as he told his story at Maritime Cyprus. Andrzej Lasota, who started his career in 1969 aged 14, recounted the circumstances of his detention from July 2019 until February 2021 without being convicted... -Lloyd’s ListPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Cruise industry welcomes a new level of real-time collaboration on safety data as NAPA Stability gets class approval NAPA Stability, NAPA’s new stability management software for passenger vessels, has been approved by the classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR). This marks a milestone for the platform as it has now received type approval from both Lloyd’s Register and DNV... -All About Shipping -Posted On:13-Oct-2022
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UK: Maritime T-levels could stop jobs going overseas, says shipping trade body A lack of homegrown talent means more than half of Merchant Navy officers come from overseas, according to the Maritime Skills Commission. More schools should offer maritime qualifications to stop shipping jobs going overseas, the industry’s trade body has said... -independent.co.ukPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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IMO helps Ethiopia improve its maritime security IMO is assisting the Ethiopian Maritime Authority (EMA) to put in place a legal framework that gives full and complete effect to IMO instruments dealing with maritime security... -Safety4SeaPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Marine geoengineering techniques identified for further evaluation Marine geoengineering techniques may have potential for mitigating the effects of climate change but may have adverse impacts on the marine environment. Parties to the treaties which regulate the dumping of wastes at sea have adopted a statement identifying the need to carefully evaluate marine geoengineering techniques,.. -IMOPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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How to make yourself see every challenge as an opportunity Everyday seafarers face challenges, which is an important part of growing and developing as a person, as the more we can test our limits and capabilities, the more we will learn about ourselves... -Safety4SeaPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Pioneering Diving Support Vessels classed with Indian Register of Shipping launched In another testimony to Atmanirbhar (self-reliance) in Defence, two Diving Support Vessels (DSVs) being built under class of Indian Register of Shipping, have recently been launched by Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) in Vishakhapatnam, India... -porttoport.inPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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How to address homesickness onboard Homesickness is the emotional distress that people experience when adjusting to new circumstances or surroundings when away from home and feeling cut off from our regular support system... -Safety4SeaPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Seafarer mental health and geopolitics The IUMI 2022 Policy Forum Workshop in Chicago focused on the war in Ukraine and its impact on marine and war risk insurance. At the workshop, Gard’s global head of People claims, Lene-Camilla Nordlie, turned her attention to seafarers and the challenges they face,.. Gard
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Global Piracy Falls to Lowest Level in Decades The number of piracy and armed robbery incidents at sea fallen to the lowest level since 1992, but regional and international players must sustain efforts to combat the issue, particularly in the Gulf of Guinea, IMB said in its latest quarterly report released Wednesday... gCaptainPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Ukraine grain ships stuck in Istanbul traffic jam A cargo ship traffic jam stretched as far as the eye could see off Istanbul, where a key deal to get Ukraine grain to market has translated into major hold-ups. Dozens of vessels were waiting Tuesday to clear the meticulous inspection process required under the Turkey and UN-backed accord aimed at easing fears of a global food crisis... -FRANCE 24 EnglishPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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Container shipping to hit bottom in mid-2023 forecasts HSBC Container freight rates are expected to hit a trough in mid-2023 forecasts HSBC Global Research as spot rates fall at 7.5% a week. Parash Jain, Head of Shipping & Ports & Asia Transport Research, was one of the first to flag a sharp decline ahead in container shipping’s fortunes at the start of September... -.Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:13-Oct-2022
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