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Freighter contacted pier, sustained damages, Germany General cargo ship HAV MARLIN contacted pier while mooring at Vierow Port, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, Baltic sea, in the morning Sep 5, on arrival from Antwerp via Kiel Canal, with 2800 tons of fertilizers on board. Both ship and pier sustained damages,.. -FleetmonPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Tanker disabled by fire, Netherlands Product tanker HAFNIA TANZANITE suffered fire in engine room, probably being under way, some 35 nm WNW of Hoek van Holland, Netherlands, early in the morning Sep 5. Fire was extinguished by Halon fire suppressing system, but tanker was disabled. She’s to be towed to port of destination Rotterdam... -FleetmonPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Two dead, 3 missing as fishing boat sinks off Kerala coast Two fishermen died and three were reported missing as a fishing boat capsized in rough seas off southern Kerala on Monday. There were 23 crew members aboard the vessel when it capsized in the sea off Muthalapozhi in this district, police said... -ThePrintPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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KDI Launched A Digital Twin For Maritime Industry To Transform Shipping As a market-leading developer and vendor of digital twins for the energy sector, KDI is now adding digital twin for maritime to its portfolio. Digital twins allow new ways of working and interacting with data and operational insights... -Marine InsightPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Safety onboard: a meeting of minds at Maritime Safety Week A 2021 study of seafarers published in the British Medical Journal found that, over a four-year period, 6.31 out of every 1,000 seafarers were affected by occupational injuries and diseases... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Nigeria: FG to cut expenditure on crew boats, vessels by N273bn There is plan by the Federal Government to reduce its annual spending on over 20,000 ships working for the oil and gas sector from N360 billion ($600 million) to N273 billion ($420 million) in the next five years... -New Telegraph NewspaperPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Nautilus in major global project to rewrite women into maritime history The Rewriting women into maritime history project will collate material that is spread across various archives, beginning within those in the City of London, expanding to the UK and Ireland, and then going international so that accounts of women in the shipping industry can be identified and placed in the public domain for the first time... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Maritime charities call for support ahead of seafarers’ welfare conference MARITIME charities preparing for a seafarers’ welfare conference in Sydney have called for industry support ahead of the event. Presented by Mission to Seafarers and Stella Maris, the regional conference in November will bring together seafarers’ welfare providers from across Australia and New Zealand... -Daily Cargo NewsPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Merchant Navy award for Falmouth port correspondent David Barnicoat Former Falmouth pilot and the Packet’s shipping correspondent David Barnicoat has been awarded the prestigious Merchant Navy Medal in recognition of his meritorious service. DoT said it was for David’s “services to raising awareness of the maritime sector and supporting seafarer welfare in Falmouth.”... -Falmouth PacketPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Remote ship operations paving the way for autonomous shipping In June the unmanned Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts, becoming the largest uncrewed vessel to complete the trans-Atlantic crossing and marking a milestone in the development of autonomous technologies... -Safety4SeaPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Inmarsat launches Fleet Safety Inmarsat mobile satellite communications, has launched Fleet Safety to modernise safety communication and improve safety standards in global shipping. Several years in the making, the formal launch follows the successful conclusion of Fleet Safety sea trials... -gCaptainPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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How Warlike Operations Area agreements protect seafarers When people embark on a career in the Merchant Navy, they’re probably not expecting to see military action, but this in fact a persistent safety problem for civilian seafarers around the world... -Nautilus InternationalPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Marine Consultancy Warns Ship Managers to Remain Covid Aware Global marine consultancy and surveying firm Van Ameyde Marine is advising ship managers to remain Covid aware and ensure that crews are fully vaccinated amid the prospect of a further wave of infections from a new strain of the virus,.. -Rigzone NewsPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Nearly All the Oil has been Recovered from OS 35 off Gibraltar Salvage teams working around the clock on the wrecked bulker beached off Gibraltar passed a key milestone reporting that they have recovered nearly all of the oil aboard the vessel... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Sep-2022
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IMO Secretary-General visits Port of Odesa IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim notes Black Sea Grain Initiative implementation progress and vital role of seafarers. IMO Secretary-General has highlighted the significant progress on the implementation of Black Sea Grain Initiative and critical role of seafarers... -India Shipping NewsPosted On:6-Sep-2022
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Super Typhon Disrupts Asian Shipping and Closes Korean Shipyards A massive super typhoon is moving north along the Asian coast disrupting shipping, air travel, and businesses. South Korea is preparing for a direct hit from Typhoon Hinnamnor after it disrupted operations in China’s major seaports and the storm is then forecast to continue north impacting Japan and Russia... -The Maritime ExecutivePosted On:6-Sep-2022
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