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Breaking News : HaiSea Marine Goes Green with new LNG Canada Tugboat Fleet
HaiSea Marine Limited Partnership (HaiSea Marine LP), majority owned by the Haisla Nation in partnership with Seaspan ULC, have announced the start of an innovative and industry leading new battery-powered and low emissions tugboat build program. Once delivered, the new fleet will be among the greenest tugboat fleets in the…
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Shipbuilding : BC Ferries’ third Island Class ferry departs shipyard bound for B.C “Video”.
ΒC Ferries’ third Island Class ferry is now on its way to British Columbia, departing Damen Shipyards Galati in Romania in the early morning of May 1 The yet-to-be named ferry will make the transatlantic voyage under its own power in approximately 60 days, depending on weather. The approximately 10,700…
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IMO : Maritime legal courses for developing countries delivered online
Knowledge of maritime legal matters is crucial for development. To support ongoing education during the COVID-19 pandemic, 103 officials from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs), and from the seven IMO-established Women in Maritime Associations (WIMAs) were recently awarded fellowships to undertake short professional development courses organized by the…
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IMO : Maritime Safety Committee resolution calls for greater collaboration to tackle escalating attacks in Gulf of Guinea.
Member States, national authorities, the United Nations and other relevant organizations are urged to consider strengthening law enforcement to arrest and prosecute pirates in relevant jurisdictions in accordance with international law and national legal frameworks. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has called for increased collaboration and action to tackle an…
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News : World’s first smart hydrogen cabinet unveiled in Estonia
Estonia’s energy company Alexela and cleantech startup PowerUP Energy Technologies have unveiled the world’s first smart hydrogen cabinet at Alexela’s filling station at Kakumäe harbor in Estonia’s capital Tallinn. The first of its kind smart hydrogen cabinet is targeted towards small application users of hydrogen, including sailing boats, yachts, and…
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Shipbuilding : Baltic Workboats shipyard covers all its energy needs from renewable energy sources PDF
For the last five years Baltic Workboats shipyard has covered all of its energy needs from renewable energy sources, the company says ins statement. One of Baltic Workboats top priorities is minimizing environmental effects and CO2 footprint of its production. “To achieve that goal we have two wind generators with…
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قناة السويس : ربيع ” عازمون على استمرار تطوير المجرى الملاحى لمواكبة كافة المتغيرات العالمية”
خلال عام 2020 إلى عبور 18830 سفينة بحمولات صافية وصلت إلى مليار و169 مليون طن، وإيرادات بلغت 5 مليار و605 مليون دولاراً، اهتمام القيادة السياسية بتعظيم قدرات وإمكانات قناة السويس وتطوير المجرى الملاحي، وهو ما ظهر مؤخراً في مشروع توسعة وتعميق القناة شارك الفريق أسامة ربيع رئيس هيئة قناة السويس…
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قناة السويس : عبور الونش العائم ” ASIN HERCULES 111″ قادما من سنغافورة ضمن 53 سفينة عملاقة اليوم
شهدت اليوم عبور 53 سفينة عملاقة من الاتجاهين بحمولات صافية بلغت 3.3 مليون طن، شهدت حركة الملاحة اليوم الخميس عبور الونش العائم “ASIAN HERCULES III” من قناة السويس الجديدة قادماً من سنغافورة ومتجهاً إلى تركيا حمولته قدرها 16 ألف طن، رافعاً علم سنغافورة. وقد وجّه الفريق أسامة ربيع رئيس هيئة…
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Incidents : قراصنة يختطفون 5 من طاقم سفينة صيد قبالة سواحل غانا بينهم روسى
أكد السفير الروسي لدى غانا، دميتري سوسلوف، الخميس، قيام قراصنة باختطاف أحد المواطنين الروس قبالة سواحل غانا. وقال: “جاري الاتصال بشركة الصيد في غانا (بيونير فوود كانيري)، وكذلك نحن على اتصال أيضا مع وزارة الخارجية”، مشيرا إلى عقده لقاء مع السفير الكوري لدى غانا، حيث أن ربان السفينة مواطن كوري.…
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News : EMSA and ECDC issue the first revision of their COVID-19 Guidance for Cruise Ship Operations
.The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) have today published a first revision of their joint COVID-19 guidance for cruise ship operations The guidance was initially published in July 2020 and follows a goal-based approach, identifying measures to be taken…
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