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15-year-old sailor from Hyderabad, son of labourers, selected for yachting championship in Italy A young sailor, 15-year-old boy, Padidala Vishwanath from Hyderabad whose parents are daily wage labourers has been selected in Junior Boys Yachting team to represent India in Optimist World Sailing Championship 2021 being organised at Riva Del Garda, Italy from June 30 to July 10... -Times of IndiaPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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India: Pay pension arrears to seafarers: GSAI The state government should amend the Goa Welfare/Pension Scheme for Seafarers 2021 and make it a permanent scheme instead of curtailing it to six months, Curtorim MLA Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco said. Lourenco has written to chief minister Pramod Sawant and commissioner for NRI affairs Narendra K Sawaikar asking them to agree to this demand of the Goa Seafarers Association (GSAI)... -Times of IndiaPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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New COVID-19 case detected in unwell seafarer at Geraldton hospital Premier Mark McGowan said a new COVID-19 case was detected on Monday morning in a crew member from a Singaporean vessel off the Geraldton coast. He said the man became ill on Sunday and was transferred to Geraldton Hospital where he tested positive for coronavirus... -WAtodayPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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The Mission to Seafarers raises £320,000 for sustaining crew welfare campaign The Mission to Seafarers has raised £320,000 for its ongoing crew welfare campaign, thanks to the generosity of donors from across the shipping industry. The campaign was launched late last year to sustain crew welfare support around the world at a time when it was desperately needed and as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to impact seafarers... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:6-Jul-2021
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IMO and partner announces first step for Asia maritime emissions reduction project IMO and the Partnerships in Environment Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) on Thursday (1 July) launched the preparatory phase for the Blue Solutions Project... -Manifold TimesPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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Italians Detain NGO Vessel Doing SAR Ops After Port Inspection A ship chartered by the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières - MSF) has been detained by Italian authorities after a coast guard inspection identified numerous safety issues aboard the Norwegian-flagged vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Jul-2021
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Ports need automation. Automation needs 5G Private Networks Ports are challenging environments that are rapidly evolving to keep up with demands in consumer and industrial trade. Vessels are larger than ever before, but port space is limited. Time in port is also of the essence. Cargoes must be loaded and unloaded quickly, then distributed efficiently to their destinations – all in a safe and secure environment... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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UK: Maritime Safety Week 2021 The Department for Transport is delighted to announce that annual Maritime Safety Week is taking place from 5 to 9 July 2021. This year’s Maritime Safety Week will be an opportunity for all key organisations – including HM Coastguard, charities and port authorities – to share best safety practices and knowledge, and challenge each other to enhance their already rigorous standards... -GOV.UKPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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Master Mariners Deliver Experience for Optimized Weather Routing Optimized weather routing is the de facto approach for many shipping companies to manage costs, meet key performance indicators, and maintain safety. Yet, while many shipping companies are already familiar with the benefits of optimized weather routing, they could be missing out on the additional value if they re not consulting master mariners for routing advice... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Jul-2021
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A Violent Mud Volcano Erupts In The Caspian Sea King Neptune must be angry. Last week a crazy fire-eye ignited in on Mexico’s gulf coast, and last night a towering pillar of fire erupted in Azerbaijan’s Caspian Sea. The Caspian eruption, which continues to smolder, was caused by a mud volcano, according to the country’s Emergencies Ministry. Mud volcanos, also known as mud domes, are new landform created by the eruption of mud or slurries, water and gases... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Jul-2021
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