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Consortium Formed to Strengthen India’s Shipbuilding Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers (GRSE) and Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) have formed a consortium through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance India's shipbuilding capabilities. Signed in Kolkata, this collaboration aims to develop maritime platforms and promote technological self-reliance, significantly advancing India's naval infrastructure and indigenous shipbuilding efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Japanese and German Companies Collaborate to Support Indian Shipbuilding Mitsui E&S Co., Ltd. and TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH are exploring collaborations to supply marine engines to Indian shipyards, crucial for India's shipbuilding ambitions. A high-level delegation is visiting India to assess opportunities, meeting with officials and visiting key shipyards to enhance local industry capabilities through strategic partnerships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Venezuelan Oil Tankers Detained in Dutch Caribbean Over Safety Concerns Two oil tankers linked to Venezuela's oil sector were detained in the Dutch Caribbean due to serious safety violations. The Regina, flagged under East Timor, and the Morning Sun, flagged in Panama, faced inspections revealing multiple deficiencies. These incidents cast doubt on Curacao's ambitions as a trading hub for Venezuelan crude... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Gas Tanker Captain Jailed in Singapore Over Deadly Incident Cover-Up A Singapore court has sentenced the gas tanker captain Nguyen Duc Nghi to 14 months in prison for lying about a fatal incident in May 2024, which resulted in the death of seafarer Hoang Van Chau. Nghi concealed details and encouraged crew members to fabricate their accounts to authorities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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NYK Collaborates to Advance Unmanned Surface Vehicles NYK has recently invested in Oceanic Constellations Inc. (OC) to support the development of a mass-production framework for unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). This initiative aims to enhance marine infrastructure, addressing challenges like ocean surveillance and disaster prevention, while boosting the maritime industry's competitiveness through innovative ocean technologies... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Dramatic Rescue at Sea by New Ferry on Delivery Voyage The MV Isle of Islay, a newly delivered CalMac ferry, played a vital role in a maritime rescue during its journey to Scotland. While navigating challenging weather conditions, the crew spotted a man in the sea and successfully executed a recovery operation, showcasing their professionalism and efficiency despite the vessel's recent launch... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Two Years of Reliable Molten Salt Pump Operation Marks Progress in Reactor Development Copenhagen Atomics has marked a significant milestone by completing two years of uninterrupted operation of a molten salt pump and test loop. This achievement, one of the longest durability tests globally, is crucial for developing reliable molten salt reactors, which can operate at temperatures exceeding 600 °C with minimal refueling... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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San Juan Barge Grounding Rescue Delayed by Turbulent Waters Rough sea conditions are complicating salvage efforts for the tank barge Defiant, which ran aground at San Juan's harbor entrance. Trapped between rock formations, the barge is facing heavy surf, with waves reaching 10 to 12 feet. Authorities are monitoring for potential fuel spills as they await calmer weather... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Kenya Merchant Shipping Act Fails to Protect Abandoned Seafarers on Fishing Vessels Kenya’s Merchant Shipping Act of 2009 fails to protect abandoned seafarers, particularly on fishing vessels. Its narrow definition of ‘seafarer’ and outdated provisions neglect fishing crews, creating a two-tier system. Despite ratifying the ILO Work in Fishing Convention, the Act's deficiencies persist, leaving fishers without enforceable rights and protections... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Fire on Board Ro-Ro Vessel Off UK Coast On February 9, the freight-only Ro-Ro vessel Caesarea Trader encountered a fire in its engine room while off the Isle of Wight. The crew quickly initiated firefighting protocols and issued a distress call, prompting a swift response from HM Coastguard, including a helicopter and a rescue boat for assistance... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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Australian Maritime Authority Investigates Carnival After Union Complaints Carnival Cruise Line faces scrutiny in Australia due to a campaign by the Maritime Union of Australia (MNU), which led to an inspection by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. The MNU alleges poor working conditions and low wages for crew members, while Carnival claims the union's actions are a recruitment tactic... -Crew MirrorPosted On:11-Feb-2026
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