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Cargo ship ran aground on Formentera beach, Balearic islands General cargo ship RIVER THAMES ran aground on a beach Playa Migiom, southern coast of Formentera, Balearic islands, Spain, at around 0200 UTC Jun 8, while en route from Avero Portugal to Alexandria Egypt with cargo of pulp... -FleetmonPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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General cargo ship taking on water in Gulf of Aden UPDATE sinking Jun 8 1230 UTC UPDATE: The ship is reported abandoned, sinking. US Navy auxiliary ship USNS PATUXENT is sailing away from FALCON LINE in direction of Bosaso. FALCON LINE AIS, nevertheless, is still on, the ship as of 1200 UTC was adrift... -FleetmonPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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Service First, People Always: A Different Approach to Marine Logistics Fourteen months into the pandemic, the global supply chain network is still feeling the shock imposed. With an estimated 90 percent of the world’s cargo relying on commercial shipping, the international communities, in addition to normal trade items, are desperately competing to import massive quantities of medical and industrial freight... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:9-Jun-2021
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Seaspan Shipyards Invests in Indigenous Marine Skills Training Canadian shipbuilder Seaspan Shipyards announced it is investing $1.35 million to increase training and apprenticeship opportunities for Indigenous students aged 19 through 30 interested in building a career in the trades, including in the growing shipbuilding and marine sector... -MarineLinkPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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Philippines: Prioritize seafarers welfare We welcome the news that President Rodrigo Duterte has favorably acted upon Filipino seafarers request to get vaccinated against COVID-19 with the brands of their choice... -The Manila TimesPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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US Maritime Regulator Sees Shipping Snarls Lasting to 2022 The top U.S. maritime regulator said stretched global supply chains pushing ocean-freight rates to record highs may stay strained into 2022, raising concerns about whether small American companies can weather another year of a tangled transport system and much higher costs... -gCaptainPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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UK companies create autonomous ship training centre The Royal Navy, SeaBot XR and the UK’s National Oceanography Centre have signed an MoU to create the National Centre for Operational Excellence in Marine Robotics... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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Modernizing US maritime infrastructure The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) is urging Congress to make an immediate and substantial investment in ports as part of the Biden administration’s American Jobs Plan... -Dredging TodayPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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Asian ports refuse to accept containership whose Captain died of Covid Evergreen containership Ital Libera, whose Master died of Covid, is diverting to Europe as no ports in Asia will accept the vessel... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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UK: Pledge to support welfare of seafarers The agreement between the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (MNWB) outlines ways they will work together to coordinate the provision of welfare... -Daily EchoPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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British Forces Gibraltar raises funds for the Mediterranean Seafarers Mission Gibraltar A recent charity fundraising event organised by members of British Forces Gibraltar saw £750 raised for Mediterranean Mission to Seafarers Gibraltar... -Gibraltar ChroniclePosted On:9-Jun-2021
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First international label for ocean protection launched Classification society Bureau Veritas, French Ministry of the Sea, and Foundation de la Mer have issued the world s first label for ocean protection, "Ocean Approved"... -offshore-energy.bizPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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A New Ocean Pollution Threat: Face Masks The coronavirus pandemic is adding a new unwelcome element to sea pollution off the town of Bauan, a popular dive site in the Philippines’ Batangas province. Regular visitors and locals have reported a rise in the number of face masks and PPE shields being collected from the seabed... -gCaptainPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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JNPT s container cargo traffic rises 65.38% in May Container cargo traffic at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) recorded a 65.38 per cent growth in May at 4,54,385 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) over 2,74,755 TEUs in the same month last year... -Bunker Ports NewsPosted On:9-Jun-2021
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