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ITWF welcomes new Seafarers Centre at Port Hedland International Transport Workers Federation welcomes new Seafarers Centre at Port Hedland. With the West Australian Government’s announcement of new funding for a seafarers centre at Port Hedland, the Australian coordinator of ITWF, Ian Bray, has welcomed the government’s ongoing commitment to the welfare of seafarers... -The National TribunePosted On:6-May-2024
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Holland America Line’s Rotterdam Cruise Ship Tests 100% Biofuel in Norwegian Fjords Holland America Line's flagship cruise ship, Rotterdam, is testing 100 percent low carbon intensity biofuel in Norwegian fjords. Carnival Corporation's series of tests with biofuels on Holland America and AIDA ships is a step towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the maritime industry. The success of these tests is paving the way for more sustainable practices in cruising... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-May-2024
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Indian Navy Assists Fishing Vessel With Pakistani Crew In Arabian Sea A distress call in the Arabian Sea was responded to by the Indian Navy, with urgent medical aid provided to an Iranian fishing vessel carrying 20 Pakistani crew members after one of its crew members nearly drowned. In A statement, Navy said that a patrol vessel was involved in providing critical medical assistance to the Iranian fishing vessel,.. -OneindiaPosted On:6-May-2024
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Indian Crew of MV Dali Ship Remain Stranded in Baltimore 35 Days After the Key Bridge Collapse The 20 Indian Crew Members of the MV Dali Container Ship have remained on board the ship since the unfateful day when the vessel rammed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, leading to the death of 6 workers. If the accident had not happened, the Crew Members would be in Colombo now, and the 50-year-old bridge would still serve thousands of people... -Marine InsightPosted On:6-May-2024
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To Safely Transit the Red Sea, Shadow a Chinese Ship It was a sunny morning with calm seas on March 6, 2024. The crew of M/V True Confidence, however, were on edge: less than 10 hours before, their ship had come under attack from a Houthi-launched Iranian missile. Through sheer luck, the missile missed its intended target, and the ship continued its westerly journey bound for Jeddah,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-May-2024
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Indian Crew of Ambience Ship Missing at Sea A crew member on a 120-day voyage around the world is missing at sea aboard Ambassador Cruise Line's Ambience ship. The ship turned back to search for the crew member but has since been released by coastguard authorities. The crew member, from India, was reported missing off the coast of Spain... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-May-2024
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MITC Advocating for Filipino Seafarers and Industry Standards The Maritime Industry Tripartite Council (MITC) was created to support Filipino seafarers and enhance industry standards. Transport Secretary Jaime Bautista emphasized the importance of collaboration between government, management, and labor sectors to improve seafarers' skills in the evolving global maritime landscape... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-May-2024
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Houthis pose a threat of ship attacks in the Mediterranean The Iran-backed Houthi group threatens to attack ships in the eastern Mediterranean, intensifying its anti-Israel campaign. While they have attacked ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, their capabilities beyond these waters remain uncertain. With support from Iran, the threat to ships linked to Israel, the US, and the UK persists... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-May-2024
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India Holds Keel Laying for Next-Generation Patrol Vessels On Friday, the keel laying ceremony of the Indian Navy’s first Next Generation Offshore Patrol Vessels (NGOPVs) was held at Goa Shipyard. The ceremony comes over a year after the Indian Ministry of Defense finalized contracts for 11 NGOPVs under the Buy India program for indigenously designed and manufactured defense platforms... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-May-2024
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Iran Frees Crew of MSC Aries Iran released the crew of a seized Portuguese-flagged ship connected to Israel, maintaining control of the vessel. The Revolutionary Guard took the MSC Aries container ship with 25 crew members in the Strait of Hormuz, citing retaliation for an Israeli attack. The ship remains in Iran's custody for violating maritime laws... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-May-2024
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