31 JAN 2021 The majority of Americans are stressed, sleep-deprived, and overweight and suffer from largely preventable lifestyle diseases such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes. Being overweight or obese contributes to the 50 percent of adults who suffer high blood pressure, 10 percent with diabetes and additional 35 percent with pre-diabetes. And the costs are …
Read More »COVID-19 STRAINS ARE SPREADING FASTER THAN OTHERS, HERE’S WHY!
30 JAN 2021 A new variant of coronavirus has swept across the United Kingdom and been detected in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere. Scientists are concerned that these new strains may spread more easily. As an evolutionary biologist, I study how mutation and selection combine to shape changes in populations over time. Never …
Read More »U.S. FINALIZES 2025 BLUE ECONOMY STRATEGY
29 JAN 2021 The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) yesterday released its Blue Economy Strategic Plan for 2021-2025, laying out a roadmap for new ways to advance America’s Blue Economy and enhance a global ocean economy expected to double in value to $3 trillion over the next decade. The …
Read More »DESPITE COVID, CHINESE EXPORTERS STRENGTHEN POSITION IN WORLD TRADE
28 JAN 2021 Analysts are expecting China’s economic output in the first three months of 2021 to be 15 percent to 18 percent higher than in the same period in 2020 when the coronavirus struck, highlighting the enormous power and resilience of the country’s vast manufacturing sector. Perhaps the biggest …
Read More »IAPH AND WORLD BANK CALL FOR ACCELERATION OF MARITIME DIGITALIZATION
27 JAN 2021 The World Bank joined with the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) calling for efforts to accelerate the digitalization of the global maritime industry. Hosting a webinar to launch their new report on digitalization, the organizations expressed their belief that digitalizing the sector would bring wide-ranging …
Read More »RECAAP: CONTINUING RISE IN ROBBERY ON SHIPS IN ASIA IN 2020
26 JAN 2021 ReCAAP ISC, the regional cooperation to combat incidents against shipping in Asia, issued its annual report highlighting concern over a significant increase in incidents in 2020. The organization said at its twelfth annual forum that more needs to be done to enhance the safety of maritime transport …
Read More »MAERSK ESSEN DIVERTING TO MEXICO AFTER CONTAINER LOSS IN PACIFIC
25 JAN 2021 The Maersk containership that suffered a significant container loss In the Pacific while sailing toward Los Angeles is now diverting south to Mexico. The 13,100 TEU Maersk Essen is expected to arrive on January 29 in the port of Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico as a port of refuge for cargo …
Read More »MAERSK BOXSHIP LOSES 750 CONTAINERS OVERBOARD IN NORTH PACIFIC
24 JAN 2021 Heavy weather in the North Pacific is being blamed for the loss of containers aboard one of Maersk’s containerships. This is the third container loss incident recently reported in the Pacific. Maersk is saying that approximately 750 containers were lost overboard from the Maersk Essen, a 148,723 dwt …
Read More »CREW ABANDONED FOR 11 MONTHS CALLS FOR ACTION STAGING A HUNGER STRIKE
23 JAN 2021 The crew of a bulk carrier abandoned by its owner and flag state is staging a hunger strike to call attention to their plight according to the International Transport Workers’ Federation. Desperate to get their back wages and return home the crew turned to this drastic action. …
Read More »WORLD’S LARGEST VLEC DEPARTS TEXAS WITH RECORD SHIPMENT TO CHINA
22 JAN 2021 The largest single shipment of ethane to date departed the terminal in Texas bound for China. The gas, which is a derivative stripped from natural gas, is in strong demand, especially in Asia, where it is used as an alternative to butane and propane by the petrochemical …
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