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Lighter collided with bulk carrier, sank, 3 missing
A lighter ship identified as, FARDIN-1, loaded with some 600 tons of coal sank in Mongla port, Bangladesh, after she collided with, according to local news sources, bulk carrier HANDY PERTH, in the evening of Nov 15. Three out of six crew of lighter ship went missing. The lighter ship…
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UK Government argues UNCLOS remains an effective framework in addressing human rights at sea
LONDON. UK. On Friday 10 December 2021, the UK House of Lords Select Committee on Defence and International Relations heard expert evidence from Commander Caroline Tuckett, Lead Legal Advisor, International Law, Royal Navy, and Mr Andrew Murdoch, Legal Advisor, Oceans Policy Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office on the issue…
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Sold: Baglietto’s classic 31m motor yacht Sily
This Baglietto 101 is a 31m Motor Yacht in a very good condition built in Aluminium by Baglietto srl in Italy and was delivered in 1997 featuring a planing hull and Aluminium superstructure, with teak laid decks. She is a comprehensively equipped yacht, fully refurbished the years 2018-2020 powered by…
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IMO : First remote audits completed
The first two remote audits under IMO’s Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) have been successfully completed following efforts to reduce the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the audit schedule. Continuity in the IMSAS is key to promoting the consistent and effective implementation of the applicable IMO instruments and…
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IMO : A global network for energy-efficient shipping – film launch
From Africa to the Pacific, a host of pilot projects and capacity-building initiatives to show shipping decarbonization in action are highlighted in a new IMO film: “A global network for energy-efficient shipping.” The film showcases tangible solutions in climate change mitigation in the shipping industry by the use of technology…
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San Pedro Bay Ports postpone consideration of container dwell fee until Nov. 22
The Port of Long Beach and Port of Los Angeles announced that they will delay consideration of the “Container Dwell Fee” directed at ocean carriers until Nov. 22. “We’re encouraged by the progress our supply chain partners have made in helping our terminals shed long-dwelling import containers. Clearly, everyone is…
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Build Specialized Vessel for U.S. Offshore Wind Market
Philly Shipyard, Inc. (PSI), the sole operating subsidiary of Philly Shipyard ASA (OSE: PHLY), on Monday announced it has won a contract from Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, LLC, the nation’s leading dredging company, to construct one Jones Act-compliant Subsea Rock Installation Vessel – the first such ship to…
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Cooperation agreement between the Coastguard and Port of Rotterdam
On Monday 8 November 2021, the updated cooperation agreement between the Coastguard and the Harbour Master Division of the Port of Rotterdam Authority was signed by Jan van Zanten, Director of the Coastguard and Rene de Vries (State) Harbour Master at the Port of Rotterdam . The agreement includes arrangements…
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Marek Grzybowski 3 questions for Dr hab. Mirosława Ostrowska, prof. IO PAN
Around many issues of concern to the world such as the marine ecosystem , Using Scientists a satellite system and other issues the focus of an exclusive dialogue with Dr Hab. Miroslawa Ostrowska prof. IO PAN of The Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences Satellite observations providing…
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