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India’s Rescue Operations Amid Weather Challenges On June 15, India's maritime rescue unit was alerted to a DGPS signal loss from a vessel in the Gulf Sea near Qatar. This raised concerns amid ongoing salvage missions for the fire-damaged Wan Hai 503 and the sunken MSC Elsa 3, both complicated by adverse weather and environmental risks... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Global Maritime SAR Systems Review for Enhanced Safety The International Maritime Rescue Federation, in partnership with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation, has launched the first Global Maritime Search and Rescue Systems Review. This initiative aims to assess and enhance maritime SAR systems worldwide, addressing emerging risks and regional disparities while engaging diverse stakeholders to ensure future resilience and effectiveness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Finnish Investigation Links Tanker Eagle S for Cable Damage Incident The National Bureau of Investigation of Finland has completed its inquiry into the December 25, 2024, cable damage in the Gulf of Finland. Senior officers of the tanker Eagle S are now suspected of aggravated criminal mischief, with evidence pointing to their negligence in navigation and anchor deployment during the incident... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Ship Captain Arrested for Alcohol-Related Collision in Bremen A Russian ship captain recently caused a minor collision in Bremen, Germany, while navigating from Terminal 1. Despite no injuries, both vessels were damaged. Authorities found the captain with a blood alcohol level over 1.6 per mille, leading to a $6,000 deposit. This incident underscores the vital need for sobriety in maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Kochi Port Becomes Key Support Base for Offshore Oil Exploration Kochi's port is set to emerge as a pivotal base for offshore oil exploration after a formal agreement between Oil India and the Cochin Port Authority. The partnership aims to develop essential infrastructure, including a logistics center and specialized facilities, enhancing operational efficiency and promoting sustainable practices in India’s energy sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Trailblazing Female Valedictorian in Maritime Education Princess Cruises Third Officer Shaina Moriones made history as the first female cum laude at the MOL Magsaysay Maritime Academy in the Philippines. Hailing from Cebu City, she defied traditional expectations by pursuing a STEM maritime education. Her training with Princess Cruises deepened her passion for seafaring, inspiring future generations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Maritime University Proposal in Mangaluru Aims to Boost Karnataka’s Marine Potential A proposal for a maritime university in Mangaluru is gaining momentum, led by MP Capt Brijesh Chowta. This initiative aligns with significant anniversaries, aiming to harness coastal Karnataka’s marine potential. Supported by NMPA Chairman A.V. Ramana, the university will focus on practical and theoretical marine education, fostering innovation and skill-building... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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NTSB Releases Key Safety Recommendations for Mariners to Prevent Accidents The NTSB has issued ten safety recommendations for mariners following investigations of 34 maritime incidents last year. Key suggestions include enhancing training, ensuring adequate staffing, and maintaining engine integrity to prevent fires. They emphasize learning from past events, stating, "Most of the accidents we investigated were preventable.".. -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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DNV Strengthens India Partnership at Nor-Shipping 2025 for Maritime Innovation and Sustainability At Nor-Shipping 2025, DNV reinforced its partnership with India, focusing on collaboration in the maritime sector. CEO Remi Eriksen engaged in discussions with Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, leading to a newbuilding agreement with Garden Reach Shipbuilders and a comprehensive MoU with Larsen & Toubro, enhancing green shipping initiatives in India... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Survey Work Begins for Dredging Brahmaputra River at Bogibeel to Improve Navigability and Transport Efficiency After over seven years of anticipation, dredging surveys for the Brahmaputra River have commenced at Bogibeel. A team from the Inland Waterways Authority of India is focusing on a critical 300-meter stretch to enhance navigation, significantly improving ferry, cruise, and cargo services in the region. Actual dredging is expected soon... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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Maritime Security Advisory: Assessing Threats in the Arabian Gulf The Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC) reports no confirmed threats to maritime traffic but may revise this if scenarios like missile use near chokepoints or attacks on commercial vessels arise. Owners and charterers are urged to conduct thorough risk assessments before entering the Arabian Gulf to ensure vessel safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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GRSE Expands Shipbuilding Capacity with New Facility Near Kolkata to Meet Rising Defense Demand Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) is poised to launch a greenfield shipbuilding facility near Kolkata to meet the growing demand in defense and commercial sectors. With an enhanced capacity to construct 24 ships simultaneously, GRSE plans to boost production to 28 ships by 2025, strengthening its position in the maritime industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:17-Jun-2025
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