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Container ship grounding, Mombasa General cargo ship MSC EAGLE F with cargo of containers ran aground in the morning Oct 9 while entering Mombasa port, Kenya, on arrival from Port Louis, Mauritius, the ship drifted off entrance canal after engine failure. She was refloated shortly after noon Oct 12, assisted by 3 Mombasa port tugs... -FleetMonPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Mega yacht burned out, sank, 22 people rescued, Greece Motor yacht NAVIS ONE with 22 people on board caught fire in the evening Oct 9 off Koufonisi island coast, Aegean sea, Greece. All 22, guests and crew, were evacuated, all are safe. 47-meter yacht burned out and sank in the morning Oct 10... -FleetMonPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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LPG tanker and dry cargo collided in Inner Japan sea LPG tanker GAS BROADWAY and general cargo ship KUNIKI 28 collided at around 2140 Tokyo time Oct 9 off Kikuma coast, Imabari, Shikoku island, Japan Inner sea. Both ships were sailing in the same West direction. Both ships though damaged, remained under way and were ordered to divert to Matsuyama port, Shikoku... -FleetMonPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Armed Robbery Incidents in Asia: ReCAAP ISC Advises Enhanced Vigilance Two armed robbery incidents against ships were reported in Asia between October 3rd and 9th, 2023. One incident occurred in Indonesia at Dumai Anchorage on August 30th, while the other took place in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) on October 8th. The ReCAAP ISC is concerned about the continued occurrence of incidents in the SOMS, with a total of 57 incidents reported since January 2023... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Aligning mental health as a universal human right for Maritime Stakeholders The theme of 2023’s World Mental Health Day, set by the World Federation for Mental Health, is ‘Mental health is a universal human right’. It is essential to engage with maritime stakeholders to promote and address mental health for people onboard ships and ensure their well-being... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Engineer of Fishing Vessel Guiding Light Receives Lifesaving Trophy for Rescue at Sea The engineer of the fishing vessel Guiding Light has been awarded a lifesaving trophy for his quick thinking during the sinking of the vessel’s sister ship, Guiding Star, off the Shetland Islands last year. The incident occurred in October 2022 when the two trawlers collided while retrieving their trawl gear in challenging conditions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Safe working conditions remain an issue on board vessels visiting Australia: AMSA Shipboard tasks such as working at heights and/or over the side, mooring and rigging (e.g. an accommodation ladder or pilot ladder) are considered high-risk operations. Unfortunately, these tasks are often conducted in an unsafe manner, AMSA highlights in its new Safety Awareness Bulletin with two case studies... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Study Reveals Bullying and Harassment Among Danish Maritime Workers A study conducted by the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) has revealed that nearly one-sixth of maritime workers on Danish ships have experienced bullying in the workplace. The survey, which collected responses from almost 3,500 seafarers, found that factors such as gender, race, and cultural background played a role in the bullying experienced by respondents... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Breaking the Chains of Stigma and a Lifeline for Human Rights at Sea Suicide remains a significant global concern, with complex and interconnected social, economic, cultural, and psychological factors contributing to its prevalence. Sadly, the maritime industry and all other persons living, working or otherwise transiting at sea are not immune to this problem... -Human Rights At SeaPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Oldendorff Partners with MTR for Extensive Online Training Package German shipowner Oldendorff Carriers has signed a multi-year deal with maritime training provider MTR for an extensive online training package. MTR was chosen due to its flexibility and ability to tailor training to Oldendorff’s future requirements. MTR’s CEO stated that this package will help shipping companies meet the rigorous requirements of DryBMS and RISQ... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Newest Superyacht Project Utilizes Seawater for Onboard Hydrogen Production MASK Architects, an Italy-based design studio, is contributing to the maritime industry’s efforts towards sustainability and environmental protection by designing a revolutionary superyacht called ONYX H2-BO 85. The yacht runs on hydrogen and produces it onboard using seawater for electrolysis, making it emissions-free... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Repair yard shortage puts maritime energy transition at risk A shortage of repair yards with experience in conversions may hinder the take up of alternative fuel technology by the existing fleet, according to the findings from LR’s new Engine Retrofit Report. The report has identified that retrofitting a significant number of the 9,000 and 12,900 large merchant vessels estimated to be part of the global fleet in 2030,.. -Offshore EnergyPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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Anglo-Eastern at forefront of green transition and digitalization A TOP executive of the Anglo-Eastern Group, one of the world's leading ship management companies, has expressed the company's utmost appreciation to its progressive shipowner partners who are playing a proactive role in the industry's current shift toward decarbonization or the green transition in shipping and digitalization... -The Manila TimesPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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UK Labour Party pledges to protect seafarers Shadow maritime minister Mike Kane has reaffirmed the Labour Party's commitments to protecting seafarers and investing in coastal communities. Speaking in October 2023 at a Maritime UK event linked to the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, he said: 'I give you my word, we will not leave seafarers behind.' 'We will work with unions and with industry,.. -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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DNV Releases New Guidelines for Onboard CCS DNV, a global quality assurance and risk management company, has released new guidelines for the safe installation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems on ships. These guidelines are aimed at supporting the maritime industry in meeting emissions reduction requirements... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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EU antitrust protections lost, causing uncertain times for container shipping WSC has warned that the expiration of CBER, which allows liner shipping companies to form shipping consortia, will create uncertainty in the industry. The regulation, in place since 2009 and extended in 2014 and 2020, enables companies to enter into vessel-sharing agreements as long as their combined market share is below 30% and they do not fix prices or share markets... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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India’s Chabahar Port Operations Set to Become Profitable India’s port operations in Chabahar are expected to become profitable by the end of this fiscal year, according to Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. He stated that cargo handling at the port is increasingly important and its economic viability is evident through increased numbers compared to the same period last year... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Oct-2023
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