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Alaska Cruise Lines Urged to Ditch Fossil Fuels for Sustainable Alternatives Environmental NGOs are urging cruise lines and ports along the Alaska cruise route to stop using fossil gas due to its impact on fragile ecosystems and killer whale habitats. Despite the introduction of green methanol, concerns remain about long-term pollution. Activists are calling for a sector-wide shift towards sustainable practices,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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Fincantieri and Viking Ink Deals for Two Eco-Friendly Cruise Ships Fincantieri and Viking have signed contracts for two new cruise ships, set to be delivered in 2028 and 2029. These ships, with a gross tonnage of 54,300 tons, will accommodate 998 passengers and meet the latest environmental standards. The partnership between the two companies has resulted in 20 ships being built since 2012... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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Premium Electric Hydrofoil Boat with Record-Breaking Range Launched Late last year, Candela started production on the Candela C-8 Polestar Edition electric hydrofoil boat, powered by Polestar's EV batteries. The collaboration set a world record for the longest distance traveled by an electric boat in 24 hours. The C-8 boasts premium upgrades and luxurious Scandinavian design, making it the most desirable leisure boat on the market. Delivery has now begun... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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Hurricane Beryl Sees Record-breaking Sea Temperatures at the Start of the Season Hurricane Beryl, the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic, is set to hit Jamaica, threatening catastrophic damage. Record-breaking ocean temperatures fuel the storm, posing a danger to the Caribbean islands. As the region braces for impact, calls for better financing to combat climate change grow louder... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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Filipino Seafarers Risk Red Sea, Gulf of Aden for High Salaries Most Filipino seafarers are willing to brave the dangers of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden for high salaries, facing risks of armed attacks from rebels. The Association of Licensed Manning Agencies opposes a potential ban on Filipino seafarers in these areas, suggesting alternative routes to ensure job opportunities. Despite challenges, seafarers remain committed to their maritime careers... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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Schulte Group Launches Ocean Opt for Emissions Management Germany's Schulte Group has launched Ocean Opt to provide emissions management solutions for the maritime industry. With regulations like the IMO's CII and EEXI coming into play, the industry faces financial implications. Ocean Opt offers services for fleet optimization, emission trading, and regulatory compliance, aiming to empower clients to navigate decarbonization effectively... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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New mission by charity to aid seafarers impacted in Red Sea Maritime charity Stella Maris has launched a new mission in East Africa to support seafarers facing extended stays at sea due to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. The operation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, led by Kenyan chaplain Father Patrick Musumbu, aims to assist seafarers dealing with mental and physical health issues, isolation, and loneliness caused by longer journey times... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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MSC Leads Container Shipping Growth Amid Capacity Surge The container shipping segment is undergoing rapid changes, with MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company leading the way. Surpassing competitors, MSC has achieved a 20% market share and is on track to reach over 7 million TEU by 2025. Strategic acquisitions and capacity additions have propelled MSC to the forefront of the industry, with analysts predicting further growth and shifts ahead... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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UK to Launch High-Speed Electric Ferry by 2025 UK ferry operator Red Funnel plans to launch an emission-free high-speed vessel by late 2025. The all-electric e-foiling passenger ferry, developed by Artemis Technologies, will reach speeds of up to 36 knots, with zero emissions and increased efficiency. With a passenger capacity of up to 150, the innovative ferry promises a more comfortable ride, reducing vessel motion and wake effects... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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2024 Maritime Safety Report Highlights Decline in Distress Calls The 2024 edition of The Future of Maritime Safety Report by Inmarsat Maritime reveals a 7.6% decrease in GMDSS distress calls in 2023. Despite this improvement, challenges persist in maritime safety due to emerging risks from future fuels and geopolitical tensions. The report emphasizes the need for data sharing and collaborative solutions to enhance industry safety standards and practices... -Crew MirrorPosted On:4-Jul-2024
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