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India to Ease Age Restrictions on Ships in National Registry India's maritime administration is set to amend age restrictions for ships entering its registry, responding to fleet owners' concerns. The proposed change raises the entry age for container vessels to 25 years, allowing indefinite operation post-registration. This shift aims to balance fleet renewal with the financial realities faced by shipowners... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Armed Pirates Seize Cargo Ship Off Somalia’s Coast A cargo ship was hijacked off the coast of Somalia by eight armed assailants, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations. The incident occurred near Mareeyo and was reported by the ship's security officer. Authorities are investigating, warning nearby vessels to navigate cautiously amid ongoing piracy threats... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Mocha Port Halts Operations After Houthi Missile Attacks Yemen's Mocha port has suspended operations following Houthi missile strikes, which involved over 25 missiles and resulted in seven deaths and $16 million in damages. The recent escalation, including six ballistic missiles targeting civilian areas, raises concerns over renewed conflict amid regional tensions linked to the U.S. stance on Iran... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Salvage Teams Struggle to Contain Oil Spill in Omani Waters Salvage efforts for the grounded tanker Caroline Bezengi, leaking Russian crude oil off Oman's coast, are hampered by severe weather and operational challenges. The spill threatens a protected marine area, with estimates ranging from 400 to 2,000 square kilometers. Oman is working with Ambrey to minimize environmental damage... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Saudi Aramco Mirrors ADNOC Strategy to Bypass Hormuz Strait Saudi Aramco is negotiating crude oil supplies to select Asian refiners, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. This strategy, similar to that of ADNOC, involves ship-to-ship transfers off Fujairah. Amid ongoing regional disruptions, Aramco's shift in logistics aims to maintain market share while ensuring safer delivery routes for its crude... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Oman Enforces New Medical Examination Rules for Seafarers Seafarers in Muscat must obtain medical fitness certificates through examinations by physicians accredited by the General Directorate of Maritime Affairs, as mandated by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology. Only reports from approved medical professionals will be recognized, ensuring compliance with maritime health and safety standards... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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India’s Eastern Coast Poised to Drive Rare Earth, Marine, and Nuclear Ambitions Union Science and Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh met Odisha's Minister Krushna Chandra Patra in New Delhi to outline a roadmap integrating the Centre's Rare Earth Corridor with Odisha's rich marine resources and scientific capabilities. They highlighted the need for collaboration to strengthen India’s nuclear and marine initiatives and enhance infrastructure... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Fatal Gas Exposure at Hong Kong-Approved Bangladesh Shipbreaking Yard Nine workers lost their lives due to toxic gas exposure while dismantling an LNG carrier at a shipbreaking yard in Chattogram, Bangladesh. Ironically, Ferdous Steel is certified under the Hong Kong Convention for safe recycling. This tragedy highlights ongoing safety violations and calls for increased oversight in South Asian recycling facilities... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Filipino Seafarers to Gain Zero-Emission Skills at UMTC’s New Green Energy Center The United Marine Training Center (UMTC) in Manila recently broke ground on its Green Energy Center, aimed at equipping Filipino seafarers with skills for the maritime industry's transition to alternative fuels. President Antonio Galvez emphasized the center's role in fostering competence, safety, and sustainability in a rapidly evolving maritime landscape... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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Canada Strengthens Arctic Presence With Landmark Icebreaker Expedition Canada's largest icebreaker, the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St-Laurent, reached the North Pole on August 16, 2023, contributing to a mission aimed at mapping the continental shelf and asserting Canada's Arctic presence. The initiative, ongoing from 2024 to 2027, supports national sovereignty and scientific research in the region... -Crew MirrorPosted On:18-Aug-2026
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