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40-Meter Superyacht Sinks Off Italy Some billionaire just had a really bad day. Or as the ol’ joke goes, maybe it was one of the best—who knows? A 40-meter superyacht sank off the coast of Italy on Saturday. The Italian Coast Guard said the yacht sank about 9 miles offshore Italy’s Catanzaro coast, in the Ionian Sea, and all nine people on board had been rescued... -gCaptainPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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One Dead After Pier Collapses at Keppel Shipyard The body of a worker has been recovered from the water after a pier collapsed underneath a crane at the Keppel Shipyard in the Tuas area of Singapore earlier this week. On Monday, a rail-mounted crane went into the water when a pier collapsed adjacent to the newly-built FPSO Prosperity, currently under construction for SBM Offshore... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Brazil launches new port health authority guidelines for monkeypox Brazilian federal health agency ANVISA issued recommendations to tackle the transmission of monkeypox in Brazilian ports, airports, and land crossings. According to the new ANVISA regulation, individuals of any age or gender are considered suspected cases of monkeypox if they have a sudden-onset fever and enlarged lymph nodes with an acute and progressive rash... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Baltic Dry Index Falls Sharply as Capesize Rates Plunge 30% The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index .BADI registered its worst fall in three months on Thursday, weighed down by lower demand for coal and iron ore cargoes as steel output fell in China... -gCaptainPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Methanol as promising clean fuel for global fleet - ABS U.S. classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) highlights methanol as a promising fuel source for the global fleet as a pathway to carbon neutrality through green methanol. Methanol also brings practical benefits related to ease of storage and handling, and tank-to-wake carbon intensity reduction... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Indonesia detained 10 foreign merchant ships for illegal anchoring off Tanjung Berakit The IFC received information from the Indonesian authorities on the enforcement efforts against illegal anchoring in the east of Tanjung Berakit from the period of Jan to Jul 2022, which resulted in 10 foreign merchant ships (5 cargo and 5 tanker vessels) detained... -Safety4SeaPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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New Offshore Wind Crew Transfer Vessel Launched in UK Marine engineering consultancy BAR Technologies on Wednesday held the official launch of its first BARTech 30 CTV from its premises on The Camber, Portsmouth, UK. BAR Technologies, Chair, Martin Whitmarsh led his BAR Technologies colleagues to officially hand over the first vessel of its type to its owner Seacat Services... -MarineLinkPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Nature-based approach to improving water quality in English Channel coastal areas Coastal intertidal waters have national importance for breeding birds, plants and invertebrates. The rich and varied habitats in the Solent and Poole harbours provide great conditions for breeding birds, such as terns. They are also home to a vulnerable ecosystem of seagrass meadows, as well as saltmarshes and invertebrates,.. -Mirage NewsPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Case study: Offshore Supply Vessel Collides Twice In 45 Minutes A Coast Guard buoy tender was working in a restricted river waterway to service buoys that were shifted or missing due to a recent hurricane. The bridge team consisted of, among others, two officers and the Master. It was full daylight and visibility was good... -Marine InsightPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Tug speed initiative saves 1,000 tonnes of CO2 - Svitzer Towage operator Svitzer, part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, has announced that its ‘Aim for 8’ speed initiative – which asks tug crews to navigate at a maximum speed of eight knots during mobilisation and demobilisation – has successfully prevented 1,000 tonnes of CO2 from being emitted into the atmosphere... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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India: Gujarat Maritime University Admission Notification 2022 for LL.M. Programme Gujarat Maritime University invites online applications from eligible candidates for admission to the Master in Law (LL.M.), and Executive Diploma Programme (EDP) for the Academic Session - 2022... -Indian Legal NewsPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Roberto Bucci introduces electronic Bill of Lading process Freight forwarder and shipping agency Roberto Bucci SpA has completed what is claimed to be the first electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) transaction in Europe, working with the blockchain-based TradeLens platform... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Ukraine Black Sea Corridor Revised to Make Passages Easier and Shorter The Joint Coordination Center based in Turkey overseeing the export of grains from Ukraine announced a revision to the shipping route for the Black Sea Grain Initiative to further aid the movement of ships... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Indonesian Ferry Ran Aground When First Officer Fell Asleep A large Indonesian inter-island ferry ran aground early on August 23 after making an overnight trip from the western region. The Indonesia Navy is reporting that 202 passengers and 17 crew were safely evacuated while the investigation is ongoing into the circumstances behind the grounding... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Aug-2022
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PSC inspection campaign on STCW Casualty investigations continue to show that there is a clear link between fatigue and accidents at sea. Recent years has also seen a growing concern regarding the difficulties in implementing and enforcing provisions related to seafarers’ hours of work and rest, and fatigue... -GardPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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UK to Adopt Regulations for Nuclear Powered Commercial Ships The UK is posed to enact legislation later this year to provide the structure necessary to support the use of nuclear power in merchant shipping. The UK’s DoT and the MCA are taking final steps toward the enactment of the Merchant Shipping (Nuclear Ships) Regulations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Aug-2022
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OneLearn Global launches eShop for seafarers OneLearn Global (OLG) has launched an online eShop to enable seafarers to invest in their own learning. The eShop will make courses easier to access independently. Seafarers will be able to take a host of courses, from compliance courses to soft skills courses and more... -Digital ShipPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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The Maritime World Gets More (IoT) Connected Our world is becoming more and more connected. Just think about the apps we use on our mobile phones, fitness trackers, wearables and our connected vehicles with dynamic route planning and even remote software updates. In the maritime vertical, IoT is also supporting the digital transformation, operational processes and automated ESG reporting... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:26-Aug-2022
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Maersk’s Reefer Business Sale to China’s CIMC Sinks Maersk and China International Marine Containers (CIMC) have abandoned plans for the sale of Maersk’s reefer container business to CIMC after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation found that the planned acquisition would have significantly reduced competition in the market for refrigerated shipping containers and consolidated control of production to China state-owned or controlled entities... -gCaptainPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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India: INS Vikrant to be commissioned on September 2 Commissioning of the country’s first aircraft carrier Vikrant will enhance peace, security and stability in the Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific Region, Navy Vice Chief Vice Admiral S.N. Ghormade said on Thursday. The carrier is set to be commissioned on September 2, 2022 in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi... -The HinduPosted On:26-Aug-2022
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