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Human Rights at Sea : Deprivation of Liberty on board Private Ships
London. UK. Triggered by today’s case of the detention by UK Special Forces from the Special Boat Service (SBS) of seven stowaways onboard the crude oil tanker the Nave Adromeda in UK territorial waters which had sailed from Lagos, Nigeria on 5 October; tonight, Human Rights at Sea brings forward its publication for…
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IPCSA : Port Community System and Single Window – Trade Facilitation in Barbados
Port Community Systems and Single Window – Trade Facilitation in Barbados – 30th October Join the Webinar looking at Port Community Systems and Singe Window and how they can contribution to Trade Facilitation in Barbados with IPCSA – International Port Community Systems Association, Djibouti Port Community Systems (DPCS)
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eBlue Economy تطلق اول مسابقة فى التصوير الفوتوغرافي لصور البحر تحت عنوان ” يابحر انى قد اتيت ” !
يطلق موقع ” eBlue Economy ” اول مسابقة للتصوير الفوتوغرافي تحت عنوان ” يابحر انى قد اتيت “Competition in Marine Photography under the title ” Oh my Sea , I have come” لكل الهواة والمحترفين فى مصر والوطن العربى حيث تنقسم المسابقة الموضوع لحياة البحر بالموانئ المصرية والعربية الى محور…
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منوعات : هجوم سمكة قرش على 3 اشخاص بمحمية رأس محمد بجنوب سيناء
عرض 3 أشخاص لهجوم سمكة قرش بمحمية رأس محمد بشرم الشيخ ما نتج عنه إصابات بالغة لهم، حيث تلقت غرفة عمليات وزارة البيئة بلاغ بهجوم سمكة قرش على 3 أشخاص بمحمية رأس محمد. وأعلنت وزارة البيئة في بيان، الأحد، نشر على صفحة وزارة البيئة حول ظهور سمكة قرش بجنوب سيناء،…
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Ports : Ports of Auckland launches ‘THE LIGHTSHIP’
An exciting new contemporary art platform on Auckland’s waterfront The Lightship launches as part of Artweek 2020 Janet Lilo commissioned to produce the first artwork which will be displayed from 8 October – 3 December 2020 The Lightship, a new site for contemporary art, launches today at Ports of…
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Fishing: EU – Imported fish will annually benefit from tariff exemptions
More than 800,000 tonnes of imported fish will annually benefit from tariff exemptions even if the originating country has been shown to be involved in illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing if Council of the EU plans go ahead, says the fishing sector. The Council of the EU will shortly…
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Cruising : Urgent re-start of cruise industry in Australia
The ongoing ban on cruise ships in Australia is devastating businesses who rely on the booming $5b industry. And companies fear if the ban is not lifted at the end of the year, the busy summer season will be shattered, sparking a new wave of job losses not only for them, but…
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Breaking News : “Zeta” the 27th named storm of the season in Gulf Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico’s oil and gas industry is set to weather yet another tropical storm – Zeta, the 27th named storm of the season. If the forecast from the National Hurricane Center holds, Zeta will pass near or over the Yucatan Peninsula and sweep through the central Gulf of…
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IMO : Addressing challenges faced by seafarers: regional webinars launched
IMO has held the first in a series of regional webinars for Member States on the challenges faced by seafarers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The event (21 October) for Eastern and Southern Africa covered pressing issues including crew change, repatriation, medical care, emotional and mental health support. The objective of the…
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