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British Crew Killed in Electrocution Accident on Super Yacht in the Caribbean A British man, Roy Temme, tragically lost his life after being electrocuted on a luxury yacht in the Caribbean. The 47-year-old Chief Engineer was found unresponsive on the Baton Rouge yacht in Antigua. Paramedics and police responded, but Temme was declared dead upon arrival at the hospital. Investigations are ongoing... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Rescue operation saves six individuals following helicopter crash near Norway A helicopter with six people on board crashed off the coast of Norway, all rescued from the sea. Health status of patients uncertain. Helicopter belonged to Bristow Norway, a company transporting crew to oil and gas platforms. Strong winds reported. Incident reminiscent of 2016 crash leading to helicopter type ban... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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JSW Infrastructure aims to enter Gujarat with new greenfield port development Gujarat's strong infrastructure and manufacturing growth are attracting investments, with the Adani Group's Mundra Port leading the state's port infrastructure. JSW Infrastructure aims for greenfield and brownfield investments, with plans for new ports in Karnataka, Odisha, and Maharashtra. An analyst conference highlighted their focus areas for future development... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Saudi Arabian Company Leaves Crew Stranded Across Multiple Locations The ITF has received reports of seafarers on Bahrain-registered vessels owned by Hadi H Al Hamman Establishment not being paid for over five months. The company's financial difficulties have led to shortages of food, water, and fuel for the crew. Bahrain's lack of ratification of the MLC leaves seafarers vulnerable to exploitation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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First Voyage for Sunshine Coast’s Biggest All-Carbon Catamaran Cure Marine unveils the 'Cure Custom 70', a groundbreaking all-carbon fibre catamaran, setting a new standard in boat-building. Constructed in Australia using cutting-edge technology, this vessel, named 'Noir', offers luxury and adventure for its owners. The launch marks a significant milestone for Cure Marine and the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Cochin Port Union Demands Management to Increase Revenue from Assets Cochin Port Employees’ Organisation (CPEO) urges Cochin Port Authority (CPA) to maximize revenue from assets at Puthuvype and Vallarpadam. CPEO alleges port management hasn't explored revenue from key projects like Petronet LNG terminal and multi-user liquid terminal. CPEO plans to ensure revival of port activities to enhance revenue opportunities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Survey Discovers 120-Year-Old Steamship Lost with Entire Crew The mystery of the lost steamship SS Nemesis, which sank off Australia in 1904, has finally been solved. The wreck was discovered 14 nautical miles off the coast in 160 meters of water by Subsea Professional Marine Services. Authorities hope to bring closure to the families of the 32 crew members who perished in the tragic event... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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ENOC Introduces Groundbreaking Marine LPG Composite Cylinder The ENOC Group has introduced a groundbreaking Marine LPG Composite Cylinder, setting a new standard in safety and durability for marine applications. Spearheaded by CEO Saif Humaid Al Falasi, this innovation emphasizes the company's commitment to environmental and safety standards in the UAE, aiming to revolutionize the maritime lifestyle through advanced technology... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Maritime Industry Advances Sustainability with New Zero-Emission Vessels The maritime industry is making strides towards sustainability with the launch of seven new zero-emission vessels, powered by batteries. These ships, supported by overnight recharging facilities at key ports, signify a global shift towards cleaner maritime solutions. As the industry evolves, the potential for reducing carbon emissions grows, paving the way for a more sustainable future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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Japan top shipowning nation by fleet value Japan, China and Greece continue to dominate shipowning nations both in fleet size and fleet value according to Veson Nautical’s VesselsValues. The asset values and ownership strategies of the leading shipowning natons have changed considerably over the past 12 months latest survey of the 10 top shipowning nations... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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230 Houthi targets in Yemen hit by US airstrikes The US has targeted 230 sites in Yemen in response to Houthi-led attacks in the Red Sea, seizing shipments of weapon components from Iran. Despite American strikes, the Houthis remain defiant, engaging in sea standoffs. Recent actions included shooting down five Houthi drones. This marks a significant escalation in the conflict... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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India launches first indigenous hydrogen fuel cell ferry in Kochi India's first hydrogen fuel cell ferry, launched by PM Modi, is a milestone for sustainable maritime transport. With zero emissions and noise, this vessel showcases India's commitment to a green future. Cochin Shipyard's innovative project aims to lead the way in reducing global warming and achieving net zero emissions by 2070... -Crew MirrorPosted On:29-Feb-2024
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