Society of Master Mariners

SWEDEN BELIEVES NORD STREAM ATTACK WAS CARRIED OUT BY A NATION-STATE

09 APR 2023  Amidst all the mystery surrounding the attack on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipeline systems last year, one thing is clear: investigators are nearly sure that it was carried out by a state actor, according to a prosecutor leading Sweden’s team. Investigators in Denmark and Sweden have …

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DEATH TOLL RISES IN OUTBREAK LINKED TO CONTAMINATED EYE DROPS

08 APR 2023 Weeks after the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned health care providers to stop using a popular brand of eye drops in the wake of infections that led to one known death, an additional two people have reportedly lost their lives. As of March 14, 68 patients across 16 …

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SAFER AS SHE GOES

07 APR 2023  Incremental improvements in passenger safety add up to big gains over time. Marine safety improves through innovation and regulation. Early adopters pick up on new solutions while regulators keep the market in compliance with baseline standards. Eventually, the most successful new safety ideas become requirements – like …

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CAPTAIN LOST “SITUATIONAL AWARENESS” CAUSING $7.7M DAMAGE TO FERRY

06 APR 2023  An initial report has been released detailing the July 2022 allision of Washington State Ferries’ vessel that caused an estimated $7.7 million worth of damage after it struck a piling as it approaches its pier near Seattle. The report concludes it was human error but can not …

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GHOST TANKERS: SPAIN URGES UN TO CLAMP DOWN ON SHIP-TO-SHIP OIL TRANSFERS

05 APR 2023 Spain has called for tighter scrutiny of oil transfers involving tankers at sea as the number of unregulated ships hit by sanctions grows and raises pollution risks, a U.N. agency session heard this week. Hundreds of extra “ghost” tankers have joined this opaque parallel trade over the …

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FRANCE SAYS SIX CREW KIDNAPPED AS PIRATES ABANDON TANKER

04 APR 2023 The French Navy located the missing product tanker that had been boarded by pirates last weekend but according to reports from the French patrol boat Premier Maitre L’Her which is assisting the tanker, six crewmembers have been kidnaped by the pirates. Security officials are continuing to warn of an …

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EU WILL CONTINUE TO RECOGNIZE FILIPINO SEAFARER TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

03 APR 2023 The European Commission announced today that it will continue to recognize the training and certification system of the Philippines, confirming the nation’s compliance with the requirements of the STWC Convention. The decision has been met with praise from both the European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) and the …

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WORLD BANK FORECASTS SLOWER TRADE GROWTH THROUGH 2030

02 APR 2023  The World Bank projects that trade growth is on track to slow over the decade to come as global economic growth slackens. The lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and rising interest rates have put the brakes on economic activity, and trade …

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AGING SHADOW FLEET CARRYING RUSSIAN OIL POSES DISASTER RISK

01 APR 2023 The oil tanker Turba normally should have been melted down by now. The 26-year-old vessel hasn’t had a full inspection since 2017, according to a database dedicated to promoting safe shipping. It also lacks industry standard insurance and sails under the flag of country with a poor …

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GROWING SUPPORT FOR ZERO-EMISSION SHIPPING TARGET AHEAD OF CRITICAL IMO MEETING

31 MAR 2023 The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) has concluded its latest round of talks ahead this summer’s critical Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting (MEPC 80) which will decide the shipping industry’s strategy to mitigate the sector’s impact on climate change. During the meeting this week of the …

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