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Philippines Steps Up Efforts to Contain Oil Leak from Sunken Tanker Philippine authorities have increased efforts to contain an oil spill from a sunken fuel tanker that has affected coastal towns and was still spreading, the environment ministry said on Tuesday, as the country grapples with cleanup challenges... -gCaptainPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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ECSA welcomes the updated EU Maritime Security Strategy This week, the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) released a statement to welcome the updated EU Maritime Security Strategy and its Action Plan. The General Secretary of ECSA, Sotiris Raptis noted that shipping is essential for Europe’s energy security, food security and security of supply... -SAFETY4SEAPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Making a splash for safety: Maritime workers practice survival techniques Thirteen people in survival suits jumped into the waters off Fisherman’s Terminal Thursday morning in Seattle. They were learning how to survive in the event of a ship abandonment, as part of the North Pacific Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association Vessel Safety Program... -The Seattle TimesPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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£25m Maritime Knowledge Hub gets green light from Wirral Council Wirral Council has approved plans to build a world class maritime centre of excellence, focused on innovation, engineering, R&D, entrepreneurship and training at the heart of Peel L&P’s Wirral Waters scheme. The announcement was made today (March 14) at MIPIM,.. -The Business DeskPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Nigeria: Maritime groups advocate safer digital space for women Women groups in the maritime industry have called on government and all other stakeholders to work towards making the digital space safer, more inclusive, and more egalitarian... -VanguardPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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How shipping industry is trying to clean up its biggest, dirtiest problem Singapore-based BW LPG goes about its business differently than many shipowners. If during a vessel’s passage it becomes clear that a berth won’t be free upon arrival at port, the ship will simply slow down so it shows up when there’s room... -Business StandardPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Lloyd's Maritime Academy announces rebrand Provider of online academic education for maritime professionals, Lloyd’s Maritime Academy, has announced a rebrand. The rebrand comes in response to the post-pandemic impact on learning and education in the maritime industry and as a reflection of their pursuit of progression... -Digital ShipPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Sunken tanker had no permit to operate THE MT Princess Empress operated without the amended Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC), or the permit to operate issued by the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) to water transport providers... -The Manila TimesPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Cargo ships powered by wind could help fight climate change Future cargo ships are set to be powered by wind once again due to a new project that retrofits large vessels with ultra-modern wing sails. If successful, the project could significantly contribute to cutting carbon emissions... -Innovation News NetworkPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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Near Miss Reignites Debate on the Panama Canal A video that shows a POST-PANAMAX containership crowding a tugboat towards a closed lock gate on March 5 has reignited the debate over safety on the Panama Canal. Voices in the background express shock as the tug, which carries a five-person crew, comes perilously close to being crushed under the bow of the massive vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:15-Mar-2023
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IMO calls for more work to ratify SAR Convention in Pacific THE INTERNAITONAL Maritime Organization at a recent maritime event in Queensland called for more Pacific Islands nations to ratify the SAR Convention. The ninth Pacific Search and Rescue workshop and third Pacific Women in Maritime Association conference were both held in Cairns from 27 February until 3 March... -Daily Cargo NewsPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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India: Port-Led Development Leading To 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' “Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of PPP model in ports has been a revolutionary step in making our ports globally competitive. This project will substantially enhance the cargo handling capacity of the Deendayal Port, which will ultimately benefit the trade from Gujarat, Northern and Western India.” :Shri Sarbananda Sonowal... -Marine InsightPosted On:15-Mar-2023
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