11 FEB 2023 The commercial shipping industry is grappling with growing condemnation after the number of abandoned seafarers continued to surge, hitting a new high of 103 in 2022. The trend is growing with the number of seafarers abandoned fast approaching the 10,000 mark in a span of two decades …
Read More »SEAFARERS SEIZE SHIP OVER OWED WAGES AND OWNER NEGLECT
10 FEB 2023 Four seafarers, with assistance from the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), have seized a cargo ship off the port of Dakar in Senegal after months without pay and mounting danger to their lives. The four crew of the MV Onda (IMO 8912467) had been battling to have the engine of their …
Read More »A PLANET ALMOST EXACTLY EARTH’S SIZE HAS BEEN FOUND 72 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY
09 FEB 2023 We’ve just found an exoplanet almost exactly the same size as Earth orbiting a tiny star not very far away at all. It’s called K2-415b, and its similarities (and differences) to our own home world might shed some light on how Earth-like planets form and evolve in …
Read More »HOW MUCH CARBON COULD THE OCEAN STORE?
08 FEB 2023 The ocean is like a big carbonated beverage. Although it doesn’t fizz, it has about 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere. So, for taking carbon out of the atmosphere and storing it someplace where it won’t continue to warm the planet, the ocean is the single biggest place it …
Read More »KENYA’S AMB. NANCY KARIGITHU COULD BE A CONTENDER FOR THE NEXT IMO SECRETARY GENERAL
07 FEB 2023 With the tenure of IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim ending this year, the agency has set in motion the process of searching for a successor. One of the contenders for the position is Nancy Karigithu, currently Kenya’s Ambassador and Special Envoy for Shipping and Blue Economy. Both …
Read More »PLANTING MORE TREES IN CITIES WOULD SAVE THOUSANDS OF LIVES, SCIENTISTS SAY
06 FEB 2023 Planting more trees in urban areas to lower summertime temperatures could decrease deaths directly linked to hot weather and heatwaves by a third, researchers said Wednesday. Modelling found that increasing tree cover to 30 percent would shave off 0.4 degrees Celsius (0.7 degrees Fahrenheit) locally, on average, …
Read More »RUSSIA’S ‘SHADOW FLEET’ OF TANKERS SWELLS TO 600 SHIPS
05 FEB 2023 The “shadow fleet” of ships that transport Russian oil around the world has expanded to around 600 tankers, according to trading giant Trafigura. About 400 crude oil vessels, or 20% of the global fleet, have “switched” from mainstream trades to “ostensibly do Russian business,” co-head of oil …
Read More »BRAZILIAN NAVY SINKS THE “TOXIC CARRIER” NAE SÃO PAULO
04 FEB 2023 Despite ongoing protests and a last-minute appeal to the courts, the Brazilian Navy confirmed that it has sunk the decommissioned aircraft carrier NAe São Paulo far off the coast of Brazil bringing to close a six-month drama that saw the vessel caught at sea. Environmental groups continue to call …
Read More »BRAZIL PROCEEDS WITH SINKING AIRCRAFT CARRIER DESPITE PROTESTS
03 FEB 2023 The Brazilian Navy confirmed that it plans to move forward with a controlled sinking of the decommissioned aircraft carrier NAe São Paulo in Brazilian waters. While they will not disclose the exact timing or location it is expected that they will move forward expeditiously after warning that …
Read More »“TOXIC” AIRCRAFT CARRIER REVERTS TO BRAZILIAN NAVY BUT REMAINS AT SEA
02 FEB 2023 The saga of the derelict former Brazilian aircraft carrier NAe São Paulo continues with the vessel having spent more than three months at sea, and now the possession of the hulk has reverted to the Brazilian Navy. While environmental groups contend the ship is heavily laden with asbestos and other …
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