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Storm Chasing Drones Ready to Intercept Major Hurricanes At Sea For a second year in a row, U.S.-based ocean data specialist Saildrone is sending a fleet of storm chasing drones into the heart of the Atlantic Ocean’s hurricane alley to intercept large and destructive hurricanes, collecting critical data to make coastal communities safer. Saildrone is again partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research on the project... -gCaptainPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Sailor survives for 16 hours in capsized boat off Spain A 62-year-old Frenchman survived for 16 hours in an air bubble inside his capsized sailing boat in the Atlantic Ocean before being rescued by Spanish coastguard divers in what they described as an operation “verging on the impossible”... -The GuardianPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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How to know if you have been hacked and what to do about it It comes as no surprise that hackers do not make their victims aware of the fact that they have been hacked. What hackers do is that they penetrate our systems and infect them with a malware in order to take full control. However, there are some important signs that tell us that we might have been hacked... -Safety4SeaPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Filipino Authorities Suspend Seafarers Recruitment Agency Over Illegal Fees A Philippines-based recruitment agency that unlawfully charged seafarers placement fees has had its licence suspended after the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) highlighted its illegal practices... -Marine InsightPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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India: When the voice of welfare rings in Parliament, seafarers salute With Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) Luizinho Faleiro raising the issue of the Centre stopping the ex-gratia scheme of Rs 200 a month to retired seafarers and their widows, many seamen from Goa concurred that the amount itself was a pittance and agreed with Faleiro’s demand for enhancing the amount or coming out with a better scheme... -Herald GoaPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Intellian’s new antennas to improve live TV onboard ships Intellian Technologies has introduced new t-Series and s-Series antennas to enhance the live television (TV) experience for those onboard maritime vessels... -Digital ShipPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Keppel O&M partners M1 to implement Southeast Asia’s first maritime 5G AR/VR Smart Glasses Solution Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M), in partnership with M1 Limited (M1), has implemented 5G Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) Smart Glasses solution at its yard in Singapore, the first in Southeast Asia’s maritime industry. The pilot project is part of Keppel O&M’s strategy to leverage digitalisation and virtual technology to enhance the efficiency of remote operations for its tech-enabled workforce. The project received a grant from IMDA’s 5G Innovation Programme for the development of virtual platform solutions... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Ships to undergo CIC inspections focused on STCW compliance A new Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) has been announced by the Paris and Tokyo MOUs (Memoranda of Understandings), specifically focusing on STCW compliance. So, ship owners, operators, Masters and crews should now focus on the specific details as clearly identified by them as listed below... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:4-Aug-2022
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History Uncovered Through Egypt’s Maritime Archaeology Center Imagine you’re vacationing in Egypt’s Hurghada, on a diving trip in particular, plunging into the deep blue you come across one of the shipwrecks. Questions would come rushing through your head. How old is this boat? Who was on it? Where were they heading? Well, Maritime Archaeologists have got the answers... -Scoop EmpirePosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Reygar and Cedar Marine to offer integrated emissions monitoring service Maritime remote monitoring business Reygar has partnered with Cedar Marine, a company focused on carbon reduction and sustainability, to provide an integrated service for monitoring and reducing fuel, energy use and carbon emissions, across vessels and business operations... -Smart Maritime NetworkPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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RightShip to acquire Thynk Software’s maritime tech business The acquisition of Thynk Software’s business will provide RightShip with new technology to assist the company as it advocates for a zero harm maritime sector... -Ship TechnologyPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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9 Tips For Sailing Royal Caribbean’s Massive Oasis Class Ships Royal Caribbean’s five Oasis-class ships (Oasis, Allure, Harmony, Symphony, and Wonder of the Seas) are the largest cruise vessels in the world, which means sailing on any of them will be unlike any other cruise you’ve ever experienced... -Cruise RadioPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Hill Dickinson Master Mariner celebrates receiving Merchant Navy Medal at IMO Hill Dickinson solicitor and master mariner Helene Peter-Davies has been celebrated as a recipient of the Merchant Navy Medal for Meritorious Service by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary General Kitack Lim... -Hellenic Shipping News WorldwidePosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Shipping faces investment obstacles in low-carbon marine fuels As airlines vow to switch to sustainable aviation fuel and vehicle makers bet on electrification, shipowners have yet to find low- or zero-emission marine fuels for the decades-long transition to a low-carbon future... -S&P GlobalPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Explained: Why is a Chinese spy ship heading for a Sri Lankan port, what does it mean for India? India is closely monitoring the movement of a Chinese “spy ship” that is on its way to Sri Lanka and will dock at its Hambantota port around August 11. The vessel’s visit to the Lankan port comes at a time when the country is battling a severe economic crisis, and India is learnt to have already lodged a verbal protest against the ship’s visit... -The Indian ExpressPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Panama Canal welcomes transit of largest vessel by cargo capacity The 16,285 TEU boxship completed its return trip through the Expanded Canal’s Neopanamax Locks on July 1, after calling at the U.S. ports of New York and Savannah. The Zephyr sailed back southbound through the canal, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, en route to Qingdao, China... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Electric shore power charging point coming to the Thames The first-ever, high-capacity, electric, shore power station for vessels using the tidal Thames is due to come on stream in 2023 in a deal engineered by the Port of London Authority (PLA)... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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CRAIN Technologies suction wing gets green light from Bureau Veritas French R&D office which specialises in nautical applications CRAIN Technologies (Centre de Recherche pour l’Architecture et l’Industrie Nautiques) has obtained approval in principle (AiP) from compatriot classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) for its suction wing SW270, an auxiliary wind propulsion device for cargo ships... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Singapore to suspend Glencore’s bunkering licence over fuel contamination role The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has decided to suspend Glencore’s bunkering licence for two months following an investigation into a recent bunker fuel contamination in Singapore port... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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Thai workers wanted by Korean shipbuilding industry, cons and pros Thai Ministry of Labor reached an agreement with Korean Shipbuilding Association including Hyundai, to open a window for Thai skilled workers willing to go to Korea... -FleetmonPosted On:4-Aug-2022
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