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India’s marine product exports hit record Rs57,586 crore in FY22
India shipped 13,69,264 tonnes of seafood worth Rs57,586.48 crore ($7.76 billion) during 2021-22, which is an improvement of 31.71 per cent in rupee terms, 30.26 per cent in dollar terms and 19.12 per cent in terms of quantity. During FY 2020-21, India exported 11,49,510 tonnes of seafood worth Rs43,720.98 crore ($5,956.93 million)... -domain-B

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Nigerian organisation emerges co-winner of international anti-corruption award
A Nigerian organisation, Convention on Business Integrity (CBi), has emerged as co-winner of a prestigious international award in recognition of the impact of its anti-corruption initiative. CBi along with the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network in Nigeria (MACN) won the Outstanding Achievement in Collective Action category in the Anti-Corruption Collective Action Awards 2022... -Premium Times

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Pacific Basin waiting for better weather to tow stricken bulker
Efforts have failed to tow a stricken Pacific Basin bulker into deeper water off Australia. The 28,000-dwt Portland Bay (built 2004) lost power in a storm off Monday and had been drifting back to shore. The handysize eventually dropped anchor less than 2km from a Sydney beach, but the weather remains bad. An attempt to move the ship overnight was halted after tow lines snapped in heavy seas... -TradeWinds

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



‘World’s first’ LNG dual-fuel Suezmax tanker joins EPS
Singapore-based shipowner Eastern Pacific Shipping has taken delivery of what is said to be the world’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel Suezmax tanker – the 157,300 dwt Greenway. The 274-metre vessel was built at Guangzhou Shipyard International, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation... -Offshore Energy

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Newest generation of maritime law specialists graduate
The IMO International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI) has held its 33rd graduation ceremony, marking the success of 56 international law specialists from 37 countries who have completed various courses at the Institution. The ceremony, held on 1 July, was the first hybrid (in person and virtual) IMLI graduation. It included graduands from El Salvador and Guinea-Bissau participating in the Institute’s programmes for the first time... -Mirage News

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Filipino seafarer makes waves in intl maritime sector
SEAFARING, for some archaic reasons, was used to be seen by the public as a profession fit only for the dull. Over the years, however, shipping has become the first among global industries to ride the waves of technological and digital change that required the strongest and brightest to man its fleet. Among this exceptional breed of seafarers is a young Bicolano whose passion for learning and interacting is insatiable even for a pandemic to contain... -The Manila Times

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



China’s Maritime Armada: Primary cause for marine disaster
The disputes in South China Sea have been highlighted adequately over last few years, wherein hegemony that China is trying to exert amongst the littorals has been a cause of concern. However, a lesser discussed fact is that China is also the largest contributor of marine pollution in the region. In fact, as per studies, the plastic marine pollution by China is one-third of the total global marine pollution... -DNA India

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



French shipyard lays keel for one of the biggest cruise ships ever
The massive Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France, on Friday laid the keel for a new Royal Caribbean vessel that will be at least as big or bigger than the current size leader in the cruise world - Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas. Scheduled to debut in 2024, the 18-deck-high leviathan — to be called Utopia of the Seas - will be the sixth vessel in Royal Caribbean’s groundbreaking Oasis-class series,.. -The Points Guy

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



OSM gains crewing foothold in New Zealand with Kingston Offshore takeover
Norwegian ship manager OSM Maritime has added to its crew pool with a takeover in New Zealand. The company has acquired oil and gas and offshore marine specialist Kingston Offshore Services for an undisclosed fee. The aim is to further strengthen OSM’s current operations and services in Oceania. OSM believes the move will make the group a “preferred and natural” partner for international contractors in the region... -TradeWinds

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



OLG welcomes drive for greater digitalisation in seafarer training
OneLearn Global (OLG) has welcomed findings by Inmarsat that tomorrow’s seafarers will demand greater use of technology, digitalisation and faster internet speeds at sea as part of their future training requirements. “The rapid adoption of available digital tools will not only accelerate the training and wellbeing choices and options open to seafarers, but also help organisations build a productive and engaged workforce in the years ahead,” said OLG CEO,.. -Digital Ship

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



‘K’ Line rolls out new cyber platform
Japanese shipping company ‘K’ Line has introduced a new AI-based cyber security platform, to safeguard ship-shore communications on its managed fleet and strengthen its infrastructure as it moves forward with its ongoing digitalisation strategy. The company will use the Cybereason system from Cybereason Japan Corp adopting its monitoring and analysis service for detection and response to cyber threats... -smartmaritimenetwork.com

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Swedish Maritime Administration uses AI to help with SAR
The Swedish Maritime Administration, together with the Swedish companies Tenfifty and Maranics, has conducted a research and innovation project that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to assist with emergency call detection. Tobias Nicander, rescue leader at the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre, came up with the idea in 2009... -Digital Ship

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Ghana: Domestic Shipping Regulations passed
The Domestic Shipping Regulations, popularly known as the Cabotage Law, meant to reserve jobs in the country’s maritime jurisdiction for Ghanaian seafarers, has been passed by Parliament. The Ghana Shipping (Cabotage) Regulations, 2021 LI 2438 seek to help domesticate certain activities within the country’s maritime and shipping sector... -Graphic Online

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Workplace safety breaches double to more than 9000 in first six months of 2022: MOM
There were more than 9,000 workplace safety breaches that the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) took enforcement action against in the first six months of 2022. This was double the number of such breaches in the same period last year, Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said on Monday (Jul 4) in response to parliamentary questions from three Members of Parliament (MPs) on workplace safety and health... -CNA

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Ship Recycling Market Prices Continue Free Fall
The degraded performance across the ship recycling sector over the last few (and painful) months shows few signs of abating just yet, as it has been a veritable tale of misery, even though prices remain at some of the firmest levels we have seen over the last decade. Down from the peaks of $700/Ton, levels nearly $100/LDT lower have left a bad taste in most mouths in the industry... -MarineLink

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Europe’s Ports and Terminals Call for Focused Shore Power Regulations
While recognizing the need for an ambitious deployment of shore power as a means to reduce the harmful emissions of ships in ports, The European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO) and the Federation of European Private Port Companies and Terminals (FEPORT) are jointly calling on regulators to focus the deployment of the technology where it makes to most operational and economic sense... -The Maritime Executive

Posted On:6-Jul-2022



Passenger ro-ro ship sinking in stormy Arabian sea
Passenger ro-ro ship DAHA is reportedly, sinking in stormy Arabian sea off Oman coast, no AIS signal since 0700 UTC Jul 5. The ship left Port Sudan on Jun 18, destination Chittagong, understood it’s her last voyage and she is (was) to be broken up. No information yet on crew and ship’s status as of 1630 UTC Jul 5... -Fleetmon

Posted On:6-Jul-2022


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