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Bulk carrier collided with cargo ship at Ahirkapi Anchorage, Istanbul Bulk carrier NEW HORIZON collided with general cargo ship LADY NURGUL at Ahirkapi Anchorage, Istanbul, Marmara sea, at around 1345 UTC Oct 16... -FleetmonPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Carnival’s Oldest Cruise Vessel, the "Ecstasy" Retires After 31 Years of Service Carnival’s cruise ship, the Carnival Ecstasy concluded its final voyage at the port of Mobile, Alabama on October 15th after 31 years of service. The plans for retiring the vessel were announced earlier in February by Carnival... -FleetmonPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Class Action Suit’s Trial Begins on the Infamous Ruby Princess COVID Breakout A class action lawsuit is set to commence in Sydney over the infamous Covid 19 outbreak aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship. The operators of Ruby Princess, Princess Cruises, and Carnival Corporation refuse any responsibility for the outbreak that killed 28 people... -FleetmonPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Seafarer dies as South Korean tanker sinks off Taiwan A crew member has died after a South Korean product tanker sank off Taiwan. The 8,400-dwt Kelsey 2 (built 2002) went down after taking on water on the morning of 15 October, 25 nautical miles (46 km) south of Wuqiu Island in the Taiwan Strait, Nauticus Live reported... -TradeWindsPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Coastguard rescues sailor 700 miles off Irish coast in Atlantic Ocean HM Coastguard has coordinated the rescue of an experienced sailor 700 miles off the Irish coast after their mast snapped off in stormy conditions. The Coastguard praised the experienced American sailor for having two properly registered emergency beacons, which had been his only method of communication... -Belfast News LetterPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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NAPA, Norsepower tech solution tie-up could reduce emission by up to 24%, research shows The research undertaken by Norsepower and NAPA indicates that the combination of their solutions, Norsepower’s rotor sail and NAPA’s Voyage Optimisation, can reduce fuel consumption and emissions by up to an impressive 24%... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Buyer ’interested’ in �900 million cruise ship that was scrapped before first voyage The future of a giant £900million, 9,000-person, fully-built cruise ship could be secured as a potential new owner has emerged. Earlier this year, we reported how the Global Dream ship had been sitting inside a German shipyard alongside its sister ship Global Dream II... -Daily StarPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Port congestion easing but still above average Deepsea cargo vessels ‘at port’ so far this month represent 30.6% of capacity, according to port congestion indices compiled by Clarkson Research. This is down from the 32.1% average over the first half of this year but still above the 2016-19 average of 29.7%... - Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Resilience as a pathway to decent work Unemployment remains high globally, while current working conditions barely allow hundreds of millions of people to survive. At the same time, over 600 million new jobs need to be created by 2030, just to keep pace with the growth of the working-age population... -Safety4SeaPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Hamburg port replaces trucks with ships for internal transfers The Port of Hamburg is set to use feeder ships for transhipments in a bid to reduce road congestion and cut carbon emissions. The port said that as of 1 Nov. 2022 it will deploy a system to strategically shift certain container movements within Port from road to feeder vessels... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Sri Lanka seeks support of India and other neighbours to find missing Navy boat with 6 sailors The Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) is seeking the support of India and other neighbouring countries to find a Navy boat with six sailors, which had reportedly gone missing for more than a month while on a naval operation... -OTV NewsPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Data Usage by Shipping Companies to be met with New Inmarsat Portfolio Modular product offerings to enable shipping companies to pay only for what they use, offering increased choice, flexibility, value, and best-in-class connectivity. Shipping companies are more data-hungry than ever before, with the maritime industry using 45% more data than it was in 2021... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Video: 19 Crewmembers Rescued from Sinking South Korean Product Tanker Nineteen crewmembers were rescued by the Coast Guard from a South Korean product tanker that was taking on water in the Taiwan Strait. Reports indicate however that one additional crewmember died but the circumstances are unclear. The video appears to show the crew attending to an injured sailor during the evacuation... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Cruise Ship Passenger Falls From Balcony Cabin A Mediterranean cruise onboard the German Cruise ship Mein Schiff 6 ended in tragedy last week. During the morning hours, a guest fell from the cabin balcony and landed several decks down. Unfortunately, the guest did not survive the injuries sustained from the fall... -Cruise HivePosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Young skipper to launch record breaking electric boat challenge in Lyme Regis LYME Regis will be placed at the forefront of marine industry technology next year, as the first attempt to drive an electric boat around Britain will be launched in the town... -LymeOnlinePosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Taiwan lifts crew change restrictions Taiwan has finally removed restrictions on crew change as it lifts Covid border controls. From 13 October Taiwan fully restored visa free entry for nationals to which this applies and visa applications for other countries... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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GOG Dangerous Hotspot For Seafarers - UNDP As the activities of piracy continues to threaten maritime and economic activities at the Gulf of Guinea (GOG), the United Nation Development Project (UNDP) has described GOG as a ‘dangerous hotspot area for seafarers’. UNDP said in spite of past activities by the Nigerian Navy to curb piracy at GOG, the area is still a death trap to sea going vessels... -The TidePosted On:18-Oct-2022
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MACN launches survey to explore corruption risks for seafarers The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has launched a survey to better understand some of the corruption risks faced by seafarers to make MACN able to better focus its future efforts... -Safety4SeaPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Shippers demand forming task force to stop maritime corruption It is the need of the hour to form a task force and steering committee to prevent corruption in the maritime sector as the sector has become hostage to a class of corrupt officials, and if it continues it will be difficult to sustain the business, said shippers in a discussion on corruption in the maritime sector held in Chattogram... -The Business StandardPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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Securing maritime routes more vital now The ocean is our joint heritage. Our sea routes are the lifeline of international trade. And, the biggest thing is that these oceans are very important for the future of our planet. But today our shared maritime heritage is facing many challenges. Sea routes are being misused for piracy and terrorism... -The Hans IndiaPosted On:18-Oct-2022
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