14 OCT 2022 Multiple news sites are reporting that the Panamanian-flagged containership has sunk in the Red Sea nearly a week after a fire broke out in a cargo hold. The fire on board the TSS Pearl was first reported by the Saudi Press Agency last Friday, October 7, as the ship was located …
Read More »FLOATING OFFSHORE WIND PIPELINE SEES EXPLOSIVE GROWTH
13 OCT 2022 The global pipeline of floating offshore wind projects has more than doubled in terms of capacity in the past year with the UK leading the charge, according to a new report by RenewableUK. According to the report, the number of projects in the global pipeline, spanning from those in early planning …
Read More »IMF LOWERS OUTLOOK FOR GLOBAL ECONOMY
11 OCT 2022 The International Monetary Fund has lowered its outlook for the global economy amid high inflation and downside risks on multiple fronts. According to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook report, global economic activity is experiencing a broad-based and sharper-than-expected slowdown as inflation rages at levels not seen in several decades. …
Read More »SEAFARERS IN CRISIS
10 OCT 2022 Largely unappreciated and undervalued, seafarers today are at last being recognized for the critical role they play in the global economy. Keeping them healthy is job one. Professional mariners have long been documented as exemplars of a life filled with stress, anxiety and loneliness. Spending months at …
Read More »THE OUTLAW OCEAN EPISODE 3: SLAVERY IS NOT GONE – IT’S AT SEA
09 OCT 2022 While forced labor exists throughout the world, one place where it’s especially pervasive is the South China Sea, and especially in the Thai fishing fleet. Partly this is because in a typical year, this country’s fishing industry is short about fifty thousand mariners, according to the UN …
Read More »RESEARCHERS TRACK AN ULTRA-RARE DISEASE THAT TURNS MUSCLE TO BONE
08 OCT 2022 A three-year-long study has tracked dozens of patients with an ultra-rare disorder that gradually turns muscle, tendons, and ligaments to bone. The lifelong, irreversible condition is known as fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP). While estimates on its prevalence vary, confirmed cases occur in roughly one out of every 1 …
Read More »THE ‘DEATH THROES’ OF ANCIENT ICE SHEETS MAY GIVE HINTS ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE’S IMPACTS
A 3D map of one of the hidden valleys, also known as a tunnel valley, under the seafloor in the North Sea. (James Kirkham) 07 OCT 2022 Hidden valleys buried beneath the ocean bottom in the North Sea were rapidly carved out during the “death throes” of an ancient ice sheet …
Read More »DIGITALIZATION: MARITIME’S SECRET WEAPON
06 OCT 2022 The shipping industry is setting its sights on efficiency. Thanks to internal corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives and external pressures from regulatory agencies, fleet operators are starting to take steps to reduce fuel consumption, improve reporting, and transform voyages to meet the decarbonization goals set forth by …
Read More »WHEN WILL THE SUPPLY CHAIN RETURN TO NORMAL?
05 OCT 2022 Few observers have had a better perch to watch the pandemic slowly clog — and now free up — one of the biggest arteries of global trade than Captain J. Kipling “Kip” Louttit. Two years ago this week, as fully loaded container ships congregated off the coast of …
Read More »A TIME OF COURAGE
04 OCT 2022 With its Ukrainian roots and focus on the seafarer, Danica is leading the way in finding and caring for qualified crews against a backdrop of war and an ongoing pandemic. “At the start of Danica Crewing Specialists, our primary base of mariners were Ukrainians, and our main …
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