06 JULY 2024 A new report examining key trends within crew-related insurance claims identifies concerns with an increase in injuries as well as a “worryingly high number” of the percentage of deaths caused by suicide among seafarers. While there is a positive trend in illness-related claims (excluding COVID) the report …
Read More »CARBON CAPTURE IS NO SILVER BULLET, BUT HOLDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SHIPPING
05 JULY 2024 Can onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology be a viable tool in shipping’s decarbonization journey? Answering this question requires a holistic perspective, accounting for the entire carbon value chain. In short, the technical ability to capture and store CO2 is only part of the equation – …
Read More »ITALY DETAINS “BANKSY” MIGRANT RESCUE BOAT FOR SECOND TIME
04 JULY 2024 Italian authorities for the second time in a little over a year have issued a detention order to a German-operated rescue boat that became famous because of its funding by British street artist “Banksy.” The group’s vessel Louse Michel had just returned to sea after a long …
Read More »AS MORE SHIPS HEAD FOR CAPE ROUTE, STELLA MARIS SETS UP FOR CREWS’ NEEDS
03 JULY 2024 To meet the needs of the growing number of vessels on the Cape route, The maritime charity Stella Maris has launched a new office in the East African port of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Due to the anti-shipping campaign launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in the Red …
Read More »SEARCH FOR CREWMEMBER FEARED OVERBOARD CALLED OFF WHEN HE WAS FOUND ON SHIP
02 JULY 2024 After a search spanning more than two days and covering hundreds of miles in the Pacific, the U.S. Coast Guard was informed that the suspected missing crewmember was found safe aboard his ship. Teams had been urgently searching while the USCG coordinated an effort from Guam after …
Read More »JAPANESE PROJECT REACHES MILESTONE IN DESIGN OF HYDROGEN-FUELED TANKER
02 JULY 2024 A design project launched in Japan in 2023 reports it has reached a milestone in the development of a hydrogen-fueled domestic coastal tanker. The project which was launched under the sponsorship of The Nippon Foundation seeks to complete the demonstration vessel in 2025 and with a hydrogen-fueled …
Read More »PARIS MOU: SAFETY DETENTIONS REMAIN HIGH COMPARED TO PRE-PANDEMIC ERA
01 JULY 2024 European marine inspectors continue to find detention-worthy deficiencies aboard visiting ships at a higher rate than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Paris MoU on Port State Control’s annual report. In 2023, the average detention rate across the group’s member states came to 3.8 …
Read More »FIRST SHIP-TO-SHIP TRANSFER OF AMMONIA DEMONSTRATES POTENTIAL
01 JULY 2024 The first ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia was completed last week demonstrating the potential for the shipping of ammonia as well as hydrogen as future fuel sources. Trafigura Group, the global commodities trader that contracted for the shipment, highlights that current regulations for ship-to-ship transfers were only recently …
Read More »PANAMA CANAL CONTINUES TO RESTORE CAPACITY WHILE WARNING OF WATER CONCERNS
28 JULY 2024 The Panama Canal Authority is accelerating its efforts to build back capacity at the canal while also providing for increased vessel draft as the region is now in the rainy season. While the canal is returning to normal levels the authorities however warn that the long-term impact …
Read More »THREE MISSING AFTER TURKISH-OWNED CARGO SHIP SINKS OFF ROMANIA
19 MAY 2024 Romanian authorities have a search and rescue mission underway on Saturday, May 18, after a small, Turkish-owned general cargo ship sunk off the northern coast near the border with Ukraine. Three crewmembers, Syrian nationals, are reported missing while eight were rescued by another Turkish cargo ship that …
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