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Ghana drafts plan to protect blue economy
Ghana sees enormous potential in its blue economy, but faces threats including piracy, illegal fishing, drug smuggling and human trafficking. The new National Integrated Maritime Strategy (NIMS) aims to ensure that Ghana’s maritime domain will be safe and its blue economy thriving by 2040. The strategy has been in the…
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Shoukry: Egypt will spare no effort to confront climate change
Foreign Minister and president-designate of the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Summit (COP27) Sameh Shoukry said Egypt would spare no effort to encourage all countries to take concrete and practical action to address climate change. He added, “We look forward to the Climate Summit being a milestone in the collective…
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Port of Portland Receives Grants for Terminal 6 Modernization
The Port of Portland recently received several grants that will make possible $42 million of infrastructure improvements at Terminal 6, Oregon’s only marine container terminal. Last month, the U.S. Maritime Administration’s Port Infrastructure Development Program—which funds port improvement, safety, and efficiency projects around the U.S.—awarded the Port $24.3 million. In…
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ITF COP27 report: governments must match workers’ ambitions to transition transport
ITF demands at COP27 Governments the world over must give the climate crisis the highest priority and ensure they protect workers during the turmoil it will cause, a new briefing from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) says. COP27: Climate justice, worker justice details the ITF’s demands for government and…
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Amid calls for “compensation”, the “COP 27” summit begins in Egypt
The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27) begins in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on Sunday, amid increasing calls for rich countries to compensate the poorest and most vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. It is expected that most of the tension surrounding COP27 relates to losses, damages, and compensation…
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4 things you should know about UN DESA’s SDG Pavilion at COP27
Our world is on fire; drying up and flooding – all at the very same time. The climate crisis is a reality and the need for action is more urgent than ever. To navigate our way out of this dangerous predicament, the global community has the 17 Sustainable Development Goals…
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Zelensky: Ukraine to start fundraising for Maritime Drones fleet
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that next week Ukraine will launch a fundraising campaign for a fleet of marine drones, through the state fundraising platform UNITED24. “This is only for the protection of our marine water area. We don’t claim anything that doesn’t belong to us,” Zelensky said in his evening…
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Ocean Maid sinks after grounding off Cairnbulg
The crew of the Ocean Maid BA 55 were rescued after the vessel ran aground off Cairnbulg, two miles southeast of Fraserburgh, shortly after 5.50am last Monday morning. Coastguard teams from Fraserburgh and Peterhead were tasked to the incident, along with the Fraserburgh RNLI all-weather lifeboat. The four crew had…
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Maritime policies in the Meloni Government
Mims will once again be called the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport but its competences in the field of ports and maritime transport appear immediately limited The government led by Giorgia Meloni intends to centralize and closely follow the policies regarding the sea and ports considered “strategic”.Shipping Italy reported So…
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Maersk and the Spanish Government to explore large-scale green fuels production
Copenhagen/Madrid – A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) and the Spanish Government have signed a General Protocol for Collaboration to explore the opportunities for large-scale green fuels production in Spain. Signing the Protocol marks a significant milestone in the collaboration that, if implemented in full, could deliver up to 2 mil.…
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