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| Evergreen Looks at Moving Cargo From Seized Suez Ship
 Evergreen Marine Corp. is considering removing thousands of containers from its Ever Given ship to get the goods moving to their final destinations after an Egyptian court seized the giant cargo ship over a compensation feud... -Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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| A seafaring future post pandemic
 Columnist Michael Grey questions whether seafarers will have an assurance of better treatment post pandemic... -Seatrade Maritime News
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| COVID outbreak on iron ore carrier highlights threat to maritime supply chains
 A COVID outbreak on a bulk carrier off WA’s Pilbara coast has highlighted the need for urgent government action to address the ongoing threat the virus poses to Australia’s maritime supply chains... -Sea News
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| Seafarers zoom in on remote surveys of ships
 Remote surveys directed by DNV experts ashore, with crews handling cameras on vessels, have become more common as Covid-19 lockdowns have prevented surveyors travelling to some locations... -Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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| Kidnapped Seafarers Released After Month in Captivity in West Africa
 The fifteen officers and crew kidnapped last month from a chemical tanker sailing in the Gulf of Guinea have been released unharmed... -The Maritime Executive
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| Fish Factor: Seafarers International Union aims to hire displaced Alaska harvesters
 Alaska fishermen displaced by the COVID pandemic are being recruited for seafaring jobs aboard U.S. cargo barges; tankers; towboats; military support vessels; research and cruise ships; and more... -The cordova Times
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| 10 freed Pinoy seafarers kidnapped in Gulf of Guinea to arrive April 19
 A total of 10 Filipino seafarers freed from a reported kidnapping in the Gulf of Guinea are expected to arrive in the Philippines on April 19, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has announced... -ABS-CBN News
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| Shortage of crew is yet another hurdle for cruise restart
 As cruise ships prepare to launch service again this summer, they are faced with a potential shortage of crew for their fleets, members of the industry said this week... -Travel Weekly
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| Maritime Union of Australia Demands Action on Covid Testing, Vaccination and Crew Changes
 Once again the MUA has raised the point that it feels the Federal Government needs to take urgent steps to improve crew change arrangements,... -The Handy Shipping Guide
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| The Suez crisis should awaken India to a stark geopolitical reality
 It took the six-day blockage of the Suez Canal to remind us how dependent India is on free passage through the canal and the Red Sea... -Bunker Ports News
 Posted On:19-Apr-2021 
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| Capesize bulk carrier crew multiply health problems: 1 crew reported dead; 1 medevaced
 Reports emerged on Apr 18, saying that the crew of Capesize bulk carrier HEROIC encountered multiply health problems, including one death and one medevac, according to arxipelagos.gr. Bulk carrier arrived at Kaloi Limenes Good Ports Anchorage, southern Crete, in ... Original post at FleetMon.com, 2021-04-18 16:42:02 ... Read here
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| General cargo ship aground, Bozcaada, Aegean sea UPDATE refloated
 Apr 17 UPDATE: Was refloated in the afternoon same day, taken to anchorage Geyikli, across the strait between Bozcaada and mainland.
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