02 MAY 2023 Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) returned for its 17th edition from April 24-28, 2023. Themed “Ambition Meets Action,” SMW2023 brought together the international maritime community to take collective action to achieve the ambitions for innovation, decarbonization, and talent. The conference was one of the largest to date, with about …
Read More »TANKER FIRE OFF MALAYSIA WITH 3 CREW MISSING, 23 RESCUED
01 MAY 2023 A search and rescue operation is continuing for three missing crewmembers from an Aframax tanker that caught fire in southern Malaysian waters. The majority of the crew has reportedly been rescued by another tanker in the area as well as the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA). The …
Read More »SCIENTISTS FIND POLLUTANTS IN SOME OF THE OCEAN’S DEEPEST WATERS
30 APR 2023 I was part of a team that recently discovered human-made pollutants in one of the deepest and most remote places on Earth – the Atacama Trench, which goes down to a depth of 8,000 meters in the Pacific Ocean. The presence of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in such a remote …
Read More »US CONFISCATION OF IRANIAN OIL CARGO PRECEDED ‘ADVANTAGE SWEET’ TANKER SEIZURE
29 APRIL 2023 The U.S. confiscated Iranian oil on a tanker at sea in recent days in a sanctions enforcement operation, three sources said, and days later Iran seized another oil-laden tanker in retaliation, according to a maritime security firm. As oil markets remain jittery, the cargo seizure is the latest escalation …
Read More »BELFAST’S FAMED HARLAND & WOLFF DELIVERS FIRST NEWBUILD IN 20 YEARS
28 APR 2023 Harland & Wolff, one of the most storied names in the history of shipbuilding, delivered its first newbuild in 20 years as the company continues its efforts to rebuild its operations and create a new role in the defense and renewable energy sectors. The Belfast shipyard, which …
Read More »DISPATCHES FROM THE OUTLAW OCEAN EPISODE 2: BONDAGE AT SEA
27 APR 2023 This episode is the second installment in a 10-part short film series from The Outlaw Ocean Project. It stems from more than a decade of reporting by Ian Urbina exploring crime on the high seas. The series chronicles a gritty cast of characters including traffickers and smugglers, pirates and …
Read More »ITF WINS RAISE FOR THOUSANDS OF THE WORLD’S LOWEST-PAID MARINERS
26 APR 2023 Mariners love to complain about day rates and talk about which companies have the best pay, but Bangladesh’s inland crewmembers have more grounds for grouching than most. Until recently, deckhands and cooks on Bangladeshi riverboats earned as little as $95 a month. This is a minute fraction …
Read More »EXPORTS NEW ZEALAND OFFICIALLY ENDS LIVE ANIMAL BY SEA
25 APR 2023 Zealand has officially ended its livestock exports by sea, citing animal welfare concerns, as the last live export ship departed from the country, Agriculture Minister Damien O’Connor announced Friday. The ban comes after the sinking of livestock carrier Gulf Livestock 1 in 2020, carrying over 6,000 cattle bound for …
Read More »TANKERS CARRYING OUT A SHIP-TO-SHIP (STS) TRANSFER AT SEA.
24 APR 2023 US crude transferred from bigger to smaller tankers will contribute to pricing of the world’s most important oil benchmark, removing what traders saw as a stumbling block in a long-planned reform. WTI Midland crude loaded onto a smaller Aframax tanker, which received the cargo from a larger …
Read More »BRAIN CAN CREATE A FALSE MEMORY QUICKER THAN YOU THINK
23 APR 2023 Research suggests people can generate false memories within the blink of an eye. In a series of four experiments led by the University of Amsterdam, researchers showed 534 people letters of the Western alphabet in actual and mirrored orientations. After some participants were shown an interference slide …
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