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HaiSea Marine welcomes first electric tugboat for LNG Canada project HaiSea Marine, a joint venture majority-owned by the Haisla Nation in partnership with Seaspan ULC, has taken delivery of the first of three emissions-free battery electric tugs that will operate at LNG Canada’s new export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:25-May-2023
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Russia Planing Year-Round Navigation of the Northern Sea Route in Early 2024 Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom and Novatek, Russia’s largest natural gas producer, plan to launch year-round navigation in the eastern portion of the Northern Sea Route as soon as early next year, Rosatom CEO Alexei Likhachev said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin... -gCaptainPosted On:25-May-2023
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Ship Suspected of 150-Mile-Long Oil Slick in Red Sea According to satellite monitoring environmental group SkyTruth, an oil slick about 150 miles long in the Red Sea is believed to have been released by a merchant ship. The discharge was first discovered off the coast of Sudan by Sentinel-2 satellite imagery on May 19, 2023... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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Japanese firms invest in maritime nuclear developer Core Power More than a dozen Japanese companies have invested a combined total of about USD80 million in the UK-based Core Power, which is helping develop a floating molten salt reactor (MSR) nuclear power plant and other maritime applications, according to Nikkei Asia... World Nuclear NewsPosted On:25-May-2023
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Incorrectly sized bearing caused engine failure and fire on offshore support vessel Last year, an improperly sized bearing led to engine failure and a subsequent fire on the offshore supply vessel Sea Guard near Seattle, causing $1.1m in damage. During testing, maintenance had been performed on all four main diesel generator engines in 2022, and full functional tests of the ship’s systems were carried out... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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Leading innovators in collapsible crew cabins for the shipping industry The shipping industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by increasing global trade and commerce and the need for efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable sea transportation solutions, as well as growing importance of technologies such as the Internet of Things... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:25-May-2023
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Captain of the Wrecked OS 35 Bulker pleads guilty to charges in Gibraltar The captain of the OS 35 bulk carrier that sank off Gibraltar in August 2022 has pleaded guilty in a Gibraltar court and faces prison. Abdulbari Kaddoura, a Syrian national, will be convicted on June 12 on charges that carry a two-year prison sentence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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Construction of Europe’s largest e-methanol project begins in Sweden Ørsted has initiated construction on FlagshipONE, which is touted as the largest e-methanol project in Europe. The plant, scheduled for completion in 2025, will produce 50,000 tonnes annually and will help support the large-scale use of methanol in the shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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Kenya: Blue Economy:The new job-creation frontier for youth To a casual eye, the endless blue expanse of the ocean makes a breathtaking view. The choppy waters and the waves rocking the horizons offer a perfect portrait for marketing holiday destinations and decorating the faces of colourful Christmas postcards... Kenya News AgencyPosted On:25-May-2023
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Transworld Holdings takes private ownership of Shreya’s Shipping & Logistics Dubai-based Transworld Holdings plans to delist shares in Indian subsidiary Shreyas Shipping & Logistics, which owns and operates container feeder ships. Transworld Group said the delisting plan will help it secure full ownership of Shreyas Shipping & Logistics, which will provide improved operational flexibility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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Nautical Institute and Seafarers’ Charity join forces for crew welfare The Nautical Institute announced a new collaboration with The Seafarers’ Charity to develop a new range of training courses aimed at improving the leadership and management skills of seafarers and those working ashore... SAFETY4SEAPosted On:25-May-2023
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Avoiding collisions at sea using AI With more than 4,000 maritime incidents occurring each year, navigational safety is a major issue. When it comes to quick decision-making at sea, seafarers have their limits. Crew members making navigational decisions and judgement calls in real-time can easily get things wrong, especially in low-visibility conditions such as nighttime or fog... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:25-May-2023
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NYK moves to electronic logbooks NYK is set to begin sea trials for the first use of Electronic Logbook services in Japan, with the goal of automating many of the functions involved in logbook data recording. The EL-100 Electronic Logbook, under development by Furuno Electric Company in cooperation with Japan Marine Science Inc,.. -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:25-May-2023
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Five wing-sailed methanol-powered container ships ordered in Korea South Korea’s Hyundai Mipo shipyard has reportedly placed an order worth $311m for five innovative container ships with French start-up Zephyr & Borée. The ships, which will be capable of carrying 1,300 TEU, will use the Wingsail design and methanol-powered engines to create one of the first zero-emissions ships,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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InterManager Urges EC To Employ ‘Polluter Pays’ Principle Ship managers are urging the European Commission to follow the ‘polluter pays’ approach when finalising legislation intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping in European waters... Marine InsightPosted On:25-May-2023
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ICS publishes landmark practical medical guide ICS has published a guide for dealing with medical emergencies and improving seafarer care for commercial shipping, fishing vessels and workboats. The ICS International Medical Guide for Seafarers and Fishers provides practical information and action cards to enable seafarers to deliver medical assistance to injured colleagues on board vessels... Riviera Maritime MediaPosted On:25-May-2023
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India: Grants and Sops for methanol fueled ships are in the works The NITI Aayog is in talks with the Ministry of Shipping to determine how the government can assist companies with the development and conversion of diesel engines to methanol. The government may provide grants or financial aid to companies interested in creating methanol-powered seagoing vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:25-May-2023
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