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Disabled tanker towed to Bozcaada Tanker SELINA II suffered engine failure at around 0800 UTC Aug 15 in southern Dardanelles off Kumkale, while en route from Gibraltar to Istanbul, apparently in ballast. Canakkale Traffic Control tug responded, tanker was taken to Bozcaada northern anchorage and anchored... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Egyptian freighter disabled while transiting Dardanelles General cargo ship MANASSA MOON M suffered engine failure at night Aug 14 in central part of Dardanelles while transiting the Strait in southern direction, en route from Sulina Romania to Tripoli Lebanon. Canakkale Traffic Control tugs responded, freighter was towed to Karanlik anchorage, southern Dardanelles, and anchored... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Tanker disabled while entering Bosphorus Product tanker JANAKI suffered engine failure while entering Bosphorus from Marmara sea at around 1620 UTC Aug 13, en route from Egypt to Russia, Black sea, Istanbul Traffic Control Center tugs responded, tanker was taken to Bakirkoy anchorage, Istanbul, Marmara sea, anchored at around 1840 UTC... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Capesize and Panamax bulk carriers collision Report emerged on the collision of Capesize bulk carrier BRAVE SAILOR and Panamax bulk carrier LUCKY JOY, which took place on Jul 29 at Singapore bunkering anchorage. LUCKY JOY management filed a case and applied to Ningbo Maritime Court for BRAVE SAILOR arrest in China... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Ro-ro grounding in Gulf of Suez Saudi ro-ro cargo ship ALNAWA EXPRESS is understood to run aground at around 0420 UTC Aug 14 north of Ras Gharib, Egypt, Gulf of Suez, while en route from Suez to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with cargo of cars on board. According to report, the ship suffered mechanical failure and had to anchor, later she drifted aground in stormy conditions... -FleetmonPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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FPSO Off Australia Forced to Shut Down After Leak for Further Repairs A problematic FPSO unit located offshore in Australia has been forced to shut down for the second time in recent weeks to undergo repairs after the operator reported a leak in a tank that resulted in an oil spill around the vessel in June. Singaporean company Jadestone Energy said it was suspending production at its Montara oilfield after the discovery of more defects on the Montara Venture FPSO... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Details of EU Ban on Russian Coal and Fertilizers Jolts Ship Insurers The European Union jolted insurers and shippers by clarifying that a ban on EU entities servicing exports of Russian coal and some fertilizers applies to shipments anywhere in the world. An EU ban on imports of Russian coal and other goods into the 27-nation bloc started on Aug. 10, following a wind-down period of four months... -gCaptainPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Singapore Bunker Fuel Sales Hit Seven-Month High in July Marine fuel sales in Singapore, the largest bunkering hub in the world, rose by 10% month-on-month to a seven-month high of 4.12 million tonnes in July, latest data from the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore showed... -gCaptainPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Top Experts to Explore Greener and More Innovative Shipping in Miami The 2nd American Greentech and Decarbonizing Shipping Forum will gather major shipowners, service providers, research and government bodies, eager to share their insights and network in Miami on October 11, 2022... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Sunken Fishing Vessel Spilling Oil Off San Juan Island A commercial fishing vessel that sank Saturday near San Juan Island, Wash. is spilling oil, the U.S. Coast Guard said. All five crewmembers from the sinking Aleutian Isle were rescued by a Good Samaritan, and no injuries have been reported... -MarineLinkPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Russian fishermen violated shore leave regulations, took the skiff towards area with military restrictions Crew members from Murmansk-based trawler “Melkart-5” is fined by police after they lowered a small boat on the water and left the harbor area in Kirkenes. Norway is the only EU-associated country allowing Russian fishing vessels to make port calls... -The Independent Barents ObserverPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Survey puts financial assistance at top of Ukrainian seafarers support wishlist Organisations supporting seafarers impacted by the ongoing war in Ukraine feel the need to focus their efforts on providing further financial assistance, a survey shows. According to a tally of 100 organisations from all over the world taken by the SIRF and Ukraine Charity Co-ordination Group,.. -TradeWindsPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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New Cyprus Operational Centre Boosts Danica s Crewing Network Danica Crewing Specialists continues to expand and we are pleased to announce the opening of our new operational centre in Limassol Cyprus. Danica continues to expand its network of recruitment offices in new countries and the new Cyprus regional centre will provide a central operations coordination centre to strengthen the company’s one-contact-point service policy, giving our clients access to an exceptional number of seafarers... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Remembering Canada’s own Titanic-like maritime disaster I’m willing to bet nearly everyone reading this story has heard about the maritime disaster that was the Titanic — the British passenger liner that struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland 110 years ago, killing more than 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers. Award-winning movies, books, and plays have ensured the immortality of what was presumed to be an unsinkable ship... -TVO TodayPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Vietnam Maritime Administration formulates green ports criteria The Việt Nam Maritime Administration is gathering comments on a proposed set of criteria for recognising green ports. The criteria are expected to push port-managing firms to embrace green development, improving their competitiveness and ensuring sustainability. A green assessment will be carried out every three years... -EIN NewsPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Seafarers Abandoned On Ship For 6 Months Without Pay, Power And Provision The Port of Dakar in Senegal has said it is too busy to rescue a cargo ship at its anchorage which has been without electricity and sidelights for months, putting its seafarers and those on passing ships in grave danger – especially at night. The MV Onda (IMO 8912467) was declared abandoned in December 2021 and has now been at Dakar for more than five months... -Marine InsightPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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The Panama Canal Marks its 108th Anniversary The Panama Canal celebrates its 108th anniversary today, a legacy marked by continued contributions to international trade and record-breaking figures in recent years. Since its inauguration on August 15, 1914, and even more so with the Expansion of its capacity in 2016, the Panama Canal has leveraged its geographic location to reshape world commerce,.. -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:16-Aug-2022
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U.K. Announces New Maritime Strategy The United Kingdom has released its new national strategy for maritime security (NSMS) to set out the government’s activity to develop national and global maritime security over the next five years. It builds on messages from the Global Britain in a Competitive Age: the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy and Maritime 2050 and was compiled with input from across government, academia and industry... -HSTodayPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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Oil spill contingency planning strengthens maritime security Oil spill contingency planning is the process of developing a suitable spill response capability with guidance on the contingency planning process for potential oil spills in or on water following an accidental release of oil to a marine or aquatic environment, whether that be during the handling, transport, production or storage of oil products... -ZAWYAPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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India’s first indigenous hydrogen-fuelled electric vessel to arrive next year India’s first indigenously built hydrogen-fuelled electric vessel is planned to be delivered by March/April 2023, ANI reported, citing Madhu S Nair, Chairman and Managing Director of Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL). Back in April this year, the country’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways announced the innovative project, kick-starting India’s efforts towards green shipping... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:16-Aug-2022
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