23 JUNE 2021 The tipping point for irreversible global warming may have already been triggered, the scientist who led the biggest-ever expedition to the Arctic warned on Tuesday. “The disappearance of summer sea ice in the Arctic is one of the first landmines in this minefield, one of the tipping …
Read More »SECOND VESSEL REFUSED PERMISSION TO LAND DECEASED CAPTAIN
22 JUNE 2021 For more than a year, leading shipping organizations and charities have been alerting to the hardships faced by seafarers due to the restrictions put in place to control the pandemic. For the second time in a week, news has come out of a deceased seafarer being prevented …
Read More »REPORTS ARE EMERGING OF ‘COVID NAILS’. HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW VASSILIOS VASSILIOU ET AL., THE CONVERSATION
21 JUNE 2021 The main signs of COVID-19 are fever, a cough, fatigue and a loss of your sense of taste and smell. Signs of COVID-19 in the skin have been noted too. But there’s another part of the body where the virus appears to have an impact: the fingernails. Following a COVID-19 infection, for a small …
Read More »X-PRESS PEARL SETTLES TO THE BOTTOM
20 JUNE 2021 More than two weeks after the containership X-Press Pearl began sinking off Sri Lanka, the owners of the vessel have confirmed that the vessel has finally settled to the bottom. The sinking of the burnt-out vessel complicates an already challenging salvage situation with predictions that it could be months …
Read More »ARGENTINA’S MARITIME UNIONS RENEW STRIKES DEMANDING COVID VACCINATIONS
19 JUNE 2021 Argentina’s ports are again paralyzed by the latest in a series of strikes organized by the maritime unions as they seek to pressure the government to prioritize workers in the ports and maritime trades for COVID-19 vaccinations. A total of 16 unions representing the pilots, tug boats, …
Read More »ITF FLAGS CONCERNS OVER REPATRIATION OF DECEASED SEAFARERS’ BODIES
20 JUNE 2021 Concerns are mounting amid shocking revelations that ports are increasingly refusing to repatriate deceased seafarers’ bodies under the the guise of COVID-19 pandemic measures. According to the the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF), during the last 15 months there are have been at least ten instances where …
Read More »CARBON CAPTURE USING CRYOGENIC TECHNOLOGY FOR STORAGE AT SEA
19 JUNE 2021 In the effort to develop solutions for the shipping industry to address carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a new concept is being proposed that uses cryogenic technology to capture CO2 emitted by ships and store it in liquid form. Norway’s TECO 2030 ASA and Chart Industries, based in …
Read More »NIGERIA LAUNCHES DEEP BLUE CAMPAIGN TO STOP REGIONAL PIRACY
18 JUNE 2021 Nigeria marked the official launch of its highly anticipated Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, also known as the Deep Blue Project. The country’s leaders gathered to show off some of the $195 million of equipment that will be used in a coordinated effort with its …
Read More »IMO MEPC SELECTS “BUSINESS-AS-USUAL” CARBON TARGETS FOR 2026
17 JUNE 2021 The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) has settled on an achievable 11 percent carbon intensity reduction target for 2026. The target is calculated on a per-tonne-mile basis, and it does not govern total CO2 emissions from shipping. As trade volume is expected to grow, the …
Read More »AFTER HUNGER STRIKE, CREW OF ABANDONED BULKER FINALLY HEADS HOME
16 JUNE 2021 The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) reports that the 19 remaining crewmembers of the abandoned bulker Ula will soon be headed home, bringing their two-year ordeal to a close at last. For one crewmember, it will mark the end of a 31-month stay on board. The Ula was abandoned by her …
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