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Heavy lift ship struck bridge, Kiel Canal reportedly closed UPDATE 0817 UTC: Canal traffic confirmed closed – some parts of crane carried by MERI fell into water after collision, and sank. Heavy lift ship MERI cargo, crane spare parts, contacted Holtenau Bridge in Kiel Canal at around 0340 UTC Nov 30, shortly after the ship entered Canal for southbound transit. The ship was moored near bridge, bridge might sustain serious damages, bridge traffic closed... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Turkish bulk carrier grounding, La Plata Bulk carrier YASA UNITY ran aground at around 1200 LT Nov 29 on 48 km mark in Zona Comun area, La Plata, looking like she strayed off fairway. She refloated, probably by own means, at around 1630 LT same day, returned to Zona Comun anchorage and was brought to anchor... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Cruise Ship Queen Elizabeth Cuts Trip Short Due to COVID Outbreak Onboard Cunard Cruises’ Queen Elizabeth skipped its port of Call in Bali due to a Covid outbreak onboard. Around 10 to 15% of the ship’s 2000 passengers and 1000 crew are estimated to have tested positive... -FleetMonPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Security guards with machine guns fire at Somali pirates trying to attack ship Incredible footage shows the moment a hoard of pirates attempted to hijack a private ship. The clip, which was filmed back in 2011, shows guards onboard the vessel fighting off the would-be thieves, shooting at them as they try to take over... -LADbiblePosted On:1-Dec-2022
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EU Strikes Deal to Include Shipping in its Carbon Market The European Union has agreed to add shipping to its carbon market for the first time, forcing vessels to pay for their planet-heating emissions and increasing pressure on the maritime sector to invest in greener technologies... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Research highlights major causes of marine insurance claims Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) looked at more than 240,000 claims worth €9.2bn in total. It found that fire and explosion incidents cause the most expensive insurance claims in the marine industry, while cargo damage is the most frequent cause of loss at a time of rising exposures and inflation... -The ActuaryPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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No green shipping corridors without landside infrastructure Much of the focus in decarbonising shipping is on the vessels, however, without developing landside infrastructure projects such as green corridors cannot take off. Set up 16 months ago GCMD currently has three projects ongoing focusing on guidelines for ammonia bunkering, an assurance scheme for biofuels, and carbon capture and storage (CCS)... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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India supports UAE’s proposal to include digitization in IMO Strategic Plan India supports UAE’s proposal to include the element of digitization in the next Strategic Plan as well as the adoption of a maritime single window system as a part of the digitization initiative since it will help in resolving the regulatory bottlenecks faced in the marine industry, said Dr Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW)... -ThePrintPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Abu Dhabi Maritime celebrates successful Abu Dhabi International Boat Show Abu Dhabi Maritime has celebrated another successful edition of the Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS) 2022. The team from Abu Dhabi Maritime showcased a number of developments put in place to support growth in the maritime domain and position Abu Dhabi as a leading maritime capital... -ZAWYAPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Human Rights at Sea Discussed by the Grand Committee at the UK House of Lords The International Defence and Relations Committee Inquiry took the opportunity to examine whether The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) was fit for purpose in light of the challenges faced in the 21st Century as it approaches its 40th anniversary.... -Human Rights At SeaPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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MCIB Warns of Dangers of Working on Ships at Height The Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) has said all ship crew and vessel operators need to be reminded of the potential dangers of working at height following its inquiry into a fall from an Irish cargo ship... -AfloatPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Site for underwater city found in Ulsan A test site for Korea’s first undersea city will be built in waters off Ulsan. The metropolitan government of Ulsan, some 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Seoul, and the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology announced Wednesday that the sea area near Silli Port in Ulsan’s Ulju County has been chosen... -The Korea JoongAng DailyPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Shipping unprepared for lithium battery fires Battery fires were a hot topic at Seatrade Maritime Salvage & Wreck, where panellists stressed the specific dangers of such blazes and the lack of preparedness to deal with them. Lithium-ion batteries are commonplace in modern life and are the go-to technology for electric vehicle batteries... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Offshore Industry Is Moving Up And Out Of The Doldrums Speaking at the Marine Money ship finance forum in New Orleans, a representative of VesselsValue said he is optimistic about the offshore industry for the first time in years. Day’s focus was on the Offshore Supply Vessel (OSV) market, but he was quick to say the entire market is turning positive and he believes values will continue to rise... -gCaptainPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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ABS Launches Maritime Software Firm ABS Wavesight As digitalization in the maritime sector gains speed, the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has launched a new maritime software as a service (SaaS) company called ABS Wavesight, to effectively consolidate all digital products under one roof, offering ship owners a one-stop-shop for it’s A-to-Z digital solutions... -MarineLinkPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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Tradelens maritime blockchain to shut down in 2023 Maersk and IBM have announced that they have decided to cease operation of the Tradelens maritime blockchain platform, used for digital document exchange in trading processes to reduce the amount of paper used in cargo shipments... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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UN urges shipping industry to cut emissions The United Nations has warned that carbon emissions from shipping were growing, calling on the vast industry to scrap old, polluting vessels and upgrade infrastructure to speed up its green transition. View Video... -WionPosted On:1-Dec-2022
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