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Houthis Attack on Merchant Vessel with Drone Boat, Crew Safe A commercial vessel in the Red Sea was targeted by Houthi suicide drones, 80 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah, Yemen. The crew and ship are safe, heading to the next port as Western forces investigate. The Houthi spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack due to the ship's alleged visit to an Israeli port. Recent incidents highlight the ongoing threat to maritime security in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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India to Invest ₹15,000 Crore in Green Maritime Energy The Indian government plans to invest ₹15,000 crore in a green energy scheme for the maritime sector. This initiative aims to transition vessels to cleaner fuels like LNG and green hydrogen. The Viability Gap Funding model will offer financial support, making projects more attractive to private investors. The goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 70% by 2047... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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All-Electric Tugboat Revolutionizes Marine Electrification A new chapter in ship electrification kicks off with the christening of the all-electric eWolf in the Port of San Diego. Crowley's vessel will use ABB's electric propulsion system for zero-emissions operations, aligning with the Port's clean air strategy. A groundbreaking milestone in marine electrification, the eWolf signifies a cleaner, more efficient future for shipping... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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NTSB’s Reflections on 2023 Marine Surveys The NTSB's Safer Seas Digest 2023 provides a detailed overview of safety recommendations and findings from marine surveys conducted last year. From oil spills to engine fires, the report covers a wide range of incidents, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures and improved safety protocols for maritime operations... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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DG Shipping Warns Seafarers of Recruitment Fraud The Directorate-General for Shipping has issued a warning to seafarers and their families regarding the rising number of fraudulent practices within the maritime recruitment industry. This warning comes in light of reports of Indian seafarers being abandoned, exploited, or fraudulently recruited abroad, leading to significant problems for seafarers, including neglect, detention, and exploitation on vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Decarbonisation of ships poses challenges for seafarers The International Seafarers' Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) has found that decarbonization efforts in the shipping industry are increasing the workload, fatigue, and stress levels of seafarers. This highlights the challenges faced by those working at sea as the industry transitions to more sustainable practices, emphasizing the need to prioritize the well-being of seafarers during this period of industry transformation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Indian Coast Guard Completes First Comprehensive Maritime Training for Police Marine Force The Indian Coast Guard recently conducted a comprehensive maritime training program for the Police Marine Force in Andaman and Nicobar. The seven-week training included theoretical classes and hands-on training aboard coast guard vessels, covering subjects like navigation and seamanship. The program concluded with a valedictory function attended by dignitaries,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Singapore trials hydrogen storage and transportation Hydrogen can be converted to MCH for liquid storage and later reconverted to gas for port operations. Trials by NTU Singapore, PSA Singapore, and Chiyoda Corporation resulted in the first hydrogen refueling station at Pasir Panjang Terminal, boosting global hydrogen supply chains with electric propulsion using hydrogen fuel cells... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Impact of Workforce Diversity: Gender Perspectives and Industry Needs A recent study shows that respondents believe increased diversity in the workforce will have a positive impact, with female participants rating its importance higher than male counterparts. Ying Ying Lim of Cargill stresses the need to break gender stereotypes in the workplace, while Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry emphasizes the importance of diversity in the maritime industry to address talent shortages... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Shipworms’ Wood-Digesting Skills Unveiled in New Study For centuries, shipworms have plagued sailors by destroying wooden vessels and maritime infrastructure. A recent study uncovered the secret behind their destructive capabilities: hidden symbiotic microbes in their guts. Led by Professor Barry Goodell, the research marks a significant breakthrough with implications for environmental science and healthcare... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Charleston Pilot Commended for Rescuing Runaway Ship Charleston pilot Christopher Thornton received the Meritorious Public Service Award from the U.S. Coast Guard for his heroic actions in handling the runaway vessel, MSC Michigan VII. Rear Admiral Douglas Schofield commended Thornton's skill in guiding the ship safely, preventing a potential disaster. The Coast Guard and local authorities were also praised for their swift response... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Norwegian and Singaporean Collaboration Enhances Green Maritime Solutions in Southeast Asia Maritime CleanTech and Ocean Hyway Cluster have partnered with Innovation Norway to boost green maritime collaboration between Norway and Singapore. This initiative aims to position Norwegian suppliers as leaders in the Southeast Asian maritime market, aligning with Singapore's decarbonization goals. Through the HPO program, Norwegian companies will receive support to drive the transition to sustainable maritime solutions... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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2024 Abu Dhabi Maritime Awards to Recognize Marina Excellence Abu Dhabi Maritime, a part of AD Ports Group, is hosting the 2nd Abu Dhabi Maritime Awards (Marinas Edition) to recognize outstanding marina facilities in the MENA Region and Türkiye (MENAT). The awards aim to showcase achievements and contributions to the maritime sector, with new categories introduced this year to highlight diverse aspects of marina excellence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Panama Canal Boosts Capacity Amid Water Crisis with Increased Draft and Transit Slots To mark the eighth anniversary of its expansion program, the Panama Canal is boosting its draft and daily transit capacity amidst a water crisis. Maximum draft increases to 47 feet today and is set for 48 feet on July 11. The Canal aims to reach 36-38 passages per day and a maximum draft of 50 feet... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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Australia-Banned Vessel Catches Fire and Sinks off Java An Indonesian freighter, the Noah Satu, caught fire and sank in the Java Sea off the coast of Tuban, East Java. The vessel was en route to the port of Ciwandan with a cargo of corn. The captain, chief engineer, and 12 crew members were rescued, with one crew member sustaining minor burns. The 20-year-old ship had a history of maintenance issues and had been banned by Australian officials in 2016... -Crew MirrorPosted On:28-Jun-2024
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