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India Mandates Emergency Tugboats at Ports to Boost Safety The Indian government has proposed a regulation requiring shipping companies to deploy at least one tug or towing vessel for emergency response at ports handling over 10 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. This initiative aims to enhance maritime safety following recent disasters, underscoring the need for improved emergency preparedness... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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World’s First Integrated Maritime CO2 Value Chain Pilot Launched The Global Center for Seyime Decarbonization launched the world’s first maritime pilot for an integrated carbon dioxide value chain on June 25, 2025. Utilizing 25.44 tons of captured CO2 from the MV Province, the project in Inner Mongolia aims to produce low-carbon calcium carbonate, demonstrating significant potential for sustainable building materials and maritime decarbonization... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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Fire-Hit Cargo Ship Towed Outside Indian Waters Following Fatality The Singapore-flagged container ship Wan Hai 503 was relocated outside India’s Exclusive Economic Zone after a fire claimed one crew member's life. The incident, which occurred on June 22, prompted a major emergency response from Indian authorities, who successfully evacuated 20 crew members while managing ongoing firefighting efforts... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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Nigerian Seafarers Urge Maritime Reforms to Combat Harassment Nigerian seafarers are demanding urgent reforms in the maritime sector, citing harassment, inadequate welfare, and lack of support aboard vessels. During the 2025 Day of the Seafarers event in Lagos, speakers emphasized the need for enforcement of anti-harassment measures and a safer work environment to enhance both mental health and operational efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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IMU Hosts Consultation to Advance Indian Ship Technology The Indian Maritime University (IMU) hosted a strategic consultation on the Indian Ship Technology (IST), featuring government officials, shipyard leaders, and global tech partners. Dr. Malini V. Shankar emphasized reviving the National Ship Design Research Centre. Discussions focused on aligning IST with national initiatives, fostering collaboration, and enhancing maritime innovation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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Seafarers Precinct Opens at North Wharf Docklands, Australia Docklands has unveiled a new gem along the Yarra River with the official opening of the Seafarers development at North Wharf. This mixed-use precinct revitalizes Melbourne's maritime heritage, featuring the expansive Seafarers Rest Park, lush greenery, and pathways, alongside Australia’s first 1 Hotel & Homes, blending history with modern urban life... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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Cargo Ship Tragedy Highlights Maritime Safety Gaps and Need for Better Freight Documentation A tragic incident involving the cargo ship Nefryt a decade ago resulted in two fatalities and numerous hospitalizations due to phosphine gas poisoning. Captain Kuba Szymanski underlines the critical lack of safety information for crew members. The International Maritime Organization now recognizes shared documentation responsibilities between captains and cargo senders to enhance maritime safety... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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Two Crew Members Charged After Fatal Ship Collision Near Pedra Branca Two men face charges after a maritime accident involving the Hafnia Nile and Ceres I near Pedra Branca on July 19, 2024. The collision resulted in a fire and the death of Mr. Sellakkannu Shanmugasundaram. Soosai Antony Vainer and Wickramage Viraj Amila Shavinda Perera are accused of negligence... -Crew MirrorPosted On:3-Jul-2025
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