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Tourists scream as boat capsizes and kills four people in tragic accident Tourists can be seen screaming in terror as they plunge underwater in terrifying new footage of a boat capsizing. The shock internet clip shows the Angy boat sinking off T ortuga Bay in Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands on Sunday in an incident which left four people dead... -The MirrorPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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NSIA publish report on fatal man overboard mishap on cargo ship The Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority (NSIA) has published its findings on a fatal man overboard accident that occurred on a cargo vessel earlier this year. On March 6, 2022, the cargo vessel Titran was en route to Halsa in Meløy municipality to unload fishmeal at a factory... -Baird MaritimePosted On:30-Sep-2022
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USA: Mayorkas issues ’temporary and targeted’ Jones Act waiver Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas yesterday released a statement saying that the Department of Homeland Security will approve “a temporary and targeted Jones Act Waiver” in order to address Puerto Rico’s immediate needs in the wake of Hurricane Fiona... -Marine LogPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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How Current Events Are Shaping Risks in the Maritime Industry The maritime industry, like many others, continues to view environmental issues stemming from the global energy transition as among its most challenging. At the same time, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, digitization, the pandemic, and worker shortages remain key areas of concern, according to the Global Maritime Issues Monitor 2022 survey... -BRINKPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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U.S. Coast Guard In Middle East Seizes $85 Million In Heroin A U.S. Coast Guard fast response cutter seized an estimated $85 million worth of heroin from a fishing vessel while patrolling the Gulf of Oman, Sept. 27, representing the largest illegal drug interdiction in the Middle East by international naval forces this year... -Marine InsightPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Maersk signs on to support Japanese offshore training A Global Wind Organisation-certified training centre is to be established in Nagasaki, Japan through a collaboration agreement between Maersk Training and Nagasaki Marine Industry Cluster Promotion Association (NaMICPA)... -reNEWSPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Holiday Shipping Won’t Save Carriers’ Christmas, says Maersk CEO A.P. Moller-Maersk’s chief executive said on Thursday he expects a “modest” pick-up in trade for the upcoming holidays this year amid concerns about the slowing global economy and consumer demand. “Volumes headed into the Christmas season are lower than a normal year,” Soren Skou said in a Reuters Newsmaker interview... -gCaptainPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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USA: American Maritime Furious Over ’Unlawful’ Jones Act Waiver The American Maritime Partnership (AMP), representing most of the U.S. domestic maritime industry including ship operators, mariners, shipyards, and pro-defense organizations, has sent a scathing letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas expressing the organization’s deep disappointment over his decision to issue a Jones Act waiver in Puerto Rico... -gCaptainPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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How many containers will we lose this year? As we once again make our way towards winter in the North Pacific, should we be bracing ourselves for another season of container losses or have we, as an industry, started to learn some lessons? There are many theories surrounding the reasons for increased losses in containers,.. -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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India: Shipping minister calls for optimum utilization of available land at major ports Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal called upon port authorities to undertake optimum utilization of available land at major ports and prepare a futuristic development plan which will address forthcoming investment needs of shipping industry... -ETInfra.comPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Ship Captains Allegedly Held By Indonesia’s Navy Decry Bribes And Betrayal Plagued by mosquitoes at night and marauding monkeys during the day, Glenn Madoginog, a ship captain, was held for several months at a naval base before in Indonesia before he ended up in a cramped prison cell, sleeping with child rapists and convicted murderers... -Marine InsightPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Carnival Cruise Line Hosts 40 Students for a Memorable Day A group of 40 Bahamian students and maritime industry leaders were hosted by Carnival Cruise Line onboard 128,250 gross ton Carnival Dream for a full day of education and fun. From September 26-30, the cruise line partnered with the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) during its Maritime Week,.. -Cruise HivePosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Data will be crucial for maritime industry’s green future: Wartsila Voyage Data will play a central role in helping the maritime industry comply with the new regulations on Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII), as well as achieve its environmental, regulatory, and commercial goals, according to Sarah Barrett, Product Insights at Wärtsilä Voyage... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Pragmatic action on seafarer wellbeing crucial for a resilient shipping industry An effective, practical wellbeing programme can retain skilled workers and attract new talent. Small investments now will help businesses through the great resignation and cost of living crisis, writes Sandra Welch, CEO of Seafarers Hospital Society... -Splash 247Posted On:30-Sep-2022
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Abandonment of seafarers set to reach record levels in 2022 Maritime is facing a rising humanitarian crisis as cases of seafarer abandonment around the world are likely to reach record levels for a third year in a row, according to figures presented at a conference ahead of World Maritime Day. Deborah McPherson reports... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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Wind-powered cargo capacity surpasses 1 mln dwt milestone The latest installations of wind propulsion technology on large commercial vessels have pushed the global cargo capacity of vessels that make use of wind as a renewable energy source over the one million tonnes of deadweight (dwt) milestone... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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DG Shipping celebrates ’World Maritime Day 2022’ ‘World Maritime Day 2022’ was celebrated virtually on September 26 in the presence of a huge number of stakeholders from the maritime industry, Government officials, Seafarers and their families in India and abroad. International Maritime Organization (IMO) has chosen the theme – “New Technologies for Greener Shipping” for the year 2022... -pib.gov.inPosted On:30-Sep-2022
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