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Filipino Crew Member Found Dead on Pacific Basin Bulker in UK Port The body of Filipino crew member Gerfe Cadelina was found in his cabin on the Pacific Basin bulker, Silver Lake, at Teesport in the UK. With a rope around his neck, suspicions of suicide arose. Despite no signs of struggle, his family believes work-related factors may have played a role. Cadelina's wife, Erah, expressed disbelief, citing his plans for their family... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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Ghana Industrial Trawlers Face Challenges Due to Shortage of Local Captains The Ghana Industrial Trawlers Association (GITA) is facing a shortage of local captains to operate industrial vessels along the Ghanaian coastline. This challenge is impacting the efficiency and safety of industrial trawlers, highlighting the need for investment in training programs to build a skilled workforce in the maritime sector. Urgent solutions are required to address this critical issue... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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Stella Maris expands into Tanzania in response to Red Sea threats. Stella Maris, the world's largest ship-visiting charity, has opened a new center in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to support seafarers and fishing communities in East Africa. The team, led by chaplain Father Patrick Musumbu, aims to provide friendship, medical help, and spiritual support to those facing challenges at sea. With a global network, Stella Maris continues to advocate for seafarers and fishers worldwide... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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Norway’s Big Shift to Hydrogen and Ammonia-Powered Ships Enova, the Norwegian agency for energy innovation, has allocated a record-breaking Nrk1.2Bn in grants to support the development of 15 hydrogen- and ammonia-powered ships. With a focus on accelerating the adoption of zero-carbon fuels in the shipping industry, this funding will showcase innovative technologies and lead the way towards a more sustainable future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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World’s First Hydrogen Powered Outboard Engine Developed Ferrari shocked the world with its upside-down engine, and Yamaha Motor Corporation now introduces the first-ever hydrogen "marine engine." This revolutionary concept in the boating industry, based on Yamaha's XTO model, is set to be tested in water this summer. With high energy content and zero emissions, hydrogen fuel could pave the way for greener boating and decarbonization in the marine sector... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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SMRs Poised to Revolutionize Emissions-Free Maritime Shipping The potential rise of small modular reactors (SMRs) in the maritime industry could revolutionize emissions-free shipping and extend the life cycle of vessels, according to a report by Lloyd’s Register. Regulatory hurdles must be overcome for widespread adoption, with safety as a key priority. Nuclear propulsion offers decarbonization and efficiency benefits,.. -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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NEMO Welcomes 3 New Members to Boost Maritime Nuclear Energy The Nuclear Energy Maritime Organization (NEMO) has welcomed three new members, OEGS Technology, Global Nuclear Security Partners, and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, to advance nuclear solutions in the maritime sector. Formed earlier this year, NEMO aims to shape modern maritime nuclear standards for a carbon-neutral future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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Vizhinjam Port to Welcome First Mothership on July 12 The Adani Group's Vizhinjam Port in Kerala will welcome its first mothership on July 12, marking a milestone in completing India's first exclusive trans-shipment port. Managing Director Divya S. Iyer confirmed the event, with preparations in place for the inauguration ceremony. The port aims to be a leading bunkering hub globally, supplying eco-friendly fuels like hydrogen and ammonia... -Crew MirrorPosted On:5-Jul-2024
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