03 JULY 2022 The captain and chief mate of a bulk carrier have been fined after pleading guilty to steering the ship through a protected area of the Great Barrier Reef. The incident took place in March involving 289-meter MV Sea Coen, which is registered in the Marshall Islands, and …
Read More »CAPTAIN FALLS OVERBOARD AND FLOATS FOR FOUR HOURS WITHOUT A LIFEJACKET
03 JULY 2022 On Sunday, the captain of a fishing vessel went over the side without a life jacket off Panama City, Florida, and managed to stay afloat for four hours before a good samaritan arrived to rescue him. At about 0400 hours on Sunday morning, Coast Guard Sector Mobile …
Read More »WHAT IS THE BLOCKCHAIN?
04 JULY 2022 Now famous for providing the engine for a variety of ‘hidden’ digital currency systems such as Bitcoin, blockchain (or Distributed Ledger Technology) describes a computerized process intended to make databases more egalitarian, transparent, and virtually tamper-proof. While this is an ideal outcome, arguments remain over whether the technology actually …
Read More »UN OCEAN CONFERENCE IS A KEY STEP TO RESTORING OCEAN HEALTH
03 JULY 2022 With every breath we take, we are connected to the ocean. The planet-defining blue covers more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, providing half of its oxygen, stabilising our global climate and weather system, and providing food and livelihoods for billions of people. A healthy ocean is …
Read More »HEALTHY PLANET NEEDS “OCEAN ACTION” FROM ASIAN AND PACIFIC NATIONS
02 JULY 2022 As the Second Global Ocean Conference opens in Lisbon, governments in Asia and the Pacific must seize the opportunity to enhance cooperation and solidarity to address a host of challenges that endanger what is a lifeline for millions of people in the region. If done Right Ocean action will …
Read More »ON DAY OF THE SEAFARER, UAE LAUNCHES NEW WELFARE INITIATIVE
29 JUN 2022 On June 25, the shipping industry observes the Day of the Seafarer. It could not come at a better time, as seafarers continue to face systemic welfare challenges. The war in Ukraine and the ongoing pandemic have made conditions even more difficult for many. While the Day …
Read More »HUNDREDS INJURED, 12 KILLED WHEN CHLORINE TANK IS DROPPED IN AQABA
28 JUN 2022 A toxic cloud of chlorine gas was released in a loading accident Monday afternoon in the Jordanian port of Aqaba on the Red Sea. State media is reporting that 12 people died and at least 260 others were injured when the gas cylinder ruptured releasing the toxic …
Read More »IMO ASKS MARINERS TO SHARE PERSONAL JOURNEYS ON DAY OF THE SEAFARER
27 JUNE 2022 This weekend, the maritime industry celebrates the Day of the Seafarer, a day for remembering and honoring the role that seafarers play in the global economy – and the challenges they face. “The world counts on seafarers,” said Secretary-General António Guterres. “Ships transport a remarkable 90 per …
Read More »RESEARCHERS ARE FIGURING OUT WHY SOME PEOPLE CAN ‘HEAR’ VOICES OF THE DEAD
01 JULY 2022 Scientists have identified the traits that may make a person more likely to claim they hear the voices of the dead. According to research published in 2021, a predisposition to high levels of absorption in tasks, unusual auditory experiences in childhood, and a high susceptibility to auditory …
Read More »SCIENTISTS DETECT INTRIGUING DIFFERENCES IN THE EYES OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM AND ADHD
30 JUN 2022 When it comes to neurodevelopmental conditions like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the earlier and more accurate the diagnosis the better – it means more time for treatment and symptom management, and often a diagnosis provides people with a far better understanding of themselves. …
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