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Indian, US Coast Guards hold joint drill ’Abhyas’ The Indo-US Coast Guard joint exercise ’’Abhyas-01/22’’ was held off the coast here on Monday. The focus of the exercise was to familiarise the personnel of Coast Guards of both the nations with each other’s capabilities, a defence release said... -DevdiscoursePosted On:20-Sep-2022
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India: Bengal cabinet nod for issuing LoI to Adani group for Tajpur deep sea port The West Bengal cabinet on Monday approved a proposal for issuing a letter of intent to Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone for development of a greenfield deep sea port at Tajpur, paving the way for an estimated investment of Rs 25,000 crore, a senior minister said... -Press Trust of IndiaPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Suez Canal Authority and MACN Discuss Industry Collaboration Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) recently met with The Suez Canal Authority in Egypt at their Navigational Headquarters in Ismailia to discuss industry collaboration, capacity building, and potential areas of cooperation between the two organizations... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Greek seafarers held on tankers in Iran start being released The release of Greek seafarers on board the two national-flagged tankers held by the Iranian authorities since May in retaliation for the case of the cargo of the tanker Iranian-flagged Lana has begun. “The second officer of Delta Poseidon has arrived home, in Athens,” a Ministry official has said... -Seatrade Maritime NewsPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Cal Maritime Hires First Female Captain for its Training Ship For the first time, Cal Maritime has hired a female master mariner to command its training ship, the TS Golden Bear. Capt. Samaro Bannister-Schneider, an alumnus of Cal Maritime, will be the new interim captain of the academy’s training vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Stability Issue: Video Shows Cargo Ship Capesize at Turkish Port The video was filmed in Turkey’s Iskenderun Port and shows an incident involving the geared cargo ship Sea Eagle taking place this past Saturday. As you can view the ship was using a port lift truck to unload containers when it suddenly keeled over to port... -gCaptainPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Implications of visa restrictions imposed on Russian seafarers to be tangible in six to twelve months - SUR Russian seafarers account for about 10.5% of the total number of merchant seamen worldwide. Despite the sanctions, Russian sailors are still in demand by European shipowners. As of today, about 30,000 Russian seafarers sail on the European shipping companies’ ships and contribute to smooth functioning of supply chains... -PortNews IAAPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Drug Detection: ONR SCOUT Tests Tech for Monitoring Illicit Maritime Cargo To improve capabilities for monitoring aircraft and vessels carrying illicit maritime cargo such as drugs — for longer periods of time and over greater distances — the Office of Naval Research (ONR)-sponsored SCOUT initiative recently conducted a dynamic experimentation event at Joint Expeditionary Base (JEB) Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia, at the entrance of the Chesapeake Bay... -DVIDSPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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SA: Internationalisation on cards for maritime education The internationalisation of SA’s maritime education and training will take a huge leap forward as closer ties are being formed with universities across the globe. During a two-day visit by delegates from IAMU to SAIMI in Nelson Mandela Bay this week, progress was made in finding practical ways of collaboration between the institutions... -HeraldLIVEPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Uncovering the Hazards of Abandoned & Derelict Maritime Vessels $2.6 million. That was the cost of raising the Respect, a 150-foot tugboat that sank in 2006 after thieves stole the copper plug from the vessel’s sea chest. The Respect remained at the bottom of the Oakland Estuary in northern California for 7 years... -gCaptainPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Clean, automated ship recycling solution launched Circular Maritime Technologies International (CMT) introduced a circular process for the ship breaking industry, aiming to provide a solution to the problem of dangerous ship scrapping. The CMT project will soon launch its proof-of-concept prototype in the Netherlands... -Safety4SeaPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Sanmar, Igus Team on Shore Electric Bunkering System Sanmar Shipyards and IGUS joined forces to develop and build a new electric bunkering system that is designed to be compact and able to supply a variety vessel types with onshore power. To this end, the companies have designed and built the Shore Power Dispenser System which can be operated by just one crew member... -MarineLinkPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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MAN clears path for methanol uptake with new engine approval German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) is pushing forward with the development of methanol-ready engines for the maritime industry to meet the growing demand for methanol as one of the marine fuels of the future... -Offshore EnergyPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Cyprus working to protect shipping from EU sanctions on Russia The EU needs to ensure that its Russia sanctions do not negatively impact the bloc or individual member states, especially when it comes to the shipping sector, President Nicos Anastasiades has said... -Cyprus MailPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Marine Underwriters Facing Significant Challenges The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI), representing 44 national and marine market insurance and reinsurance associations, said underwriters have significant challenges ahead amid new untested technologies, inflation, geo-political tensions and conflict... -gCaptainPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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Next-Generation Jack-Up Breaks Loose at Shipyard During Typhoon Muifa The world’s tallest jack-up installation vessel under construction in China has sustained some damage after breaking loose during Typhoon Muifa, Jan De Nul confirmed in a statement... -gCaptainPosted On:20-Sep-2022
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