30 JULY 2024 Mammal mothers give up a lot to care for their young. To nourish their newborns with milk, their bodies pull calcium from their very own bones. Scientists have long wondered why mothers’ skeletons don’t crumple under the pressure, and US researchers led by the University of California, …
Read More »ONE KNOT AT A TIME
30 JULY 2024 They play different roles, but seals and bearings are what keep a ship running smoothly. Seals are important for the role they play in containing pressure and eliminating leakage and contamination. Bearings reduce friction and are key components for transferring motion. When functioning properly, seals and bearings …
Read More »NEAR-GROUNDING INCIDENT IN GREAT BARRIER REEF ATTRIBUTED TO GPS MALFUNCTION
28 JULY 2024 A bulk carrier narrowly avoided grounding in the Great Barrier Reef after a GPS unit onboard started providing false information, an Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) final report reveals. The incident occurred early on the morning of May 4, 2022, when the 225-meter bulk carrier Rosco Poplar was navigating …
Read More »6 THINGS GEN Z SHOULD BE DOING RIGHT NOW TO STAVE OFF DEMENTIA LATER
29 JULY 2024 Dementia is not an inevitable consequence of aging. It’s thought that around 40 percent of dementia cases could be prevented (or at least delayed) by changing certain lifestyle habits. There are now 12 known modifiable risk factors associated with greater risk of dementia. By focusing on these …
Read More »ROBOTIC GROOMING AND GRAPHENE COATING MANAGE BIOFOULING FOR CRUISE LINES
28 JULY 2024 Graphene-based coatings manufacturer GIT Coatings (Graphite Innovations & Technologies Inc.) and Australian cruise line, Coral Expeditions have entered into an official agreement to use a combination of robotic hull grooming and graphene-based hard foul release coatings on the passenger vessel, Coral Adventurer, marking a first for the …
Read More »MAERSK LINE LTD AGREES TO CHANGE SAFETY REPORTING AFTER WHISTLEBLOWER CASE
27 JULY 2024 After seeking to challenge a finding by the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the U.S. division, Maersk Line, Limited, has agreed to change its safety reporting policies, advise its seafarers of their rights under the Seaman’s Protection Act, and compensate a terminated seafarer for lost wages …
Read More »TYPHOON HITS TAIWAN: 6 CREW MISSING, 3 RESCUED, MULTIPLE VESSELS GROUNDED
26 JULY 2024 The strongest typhoon to hit Taiwan in eight years has left multiple vessels in distress with six crewmembers from a small cargo ship registered in Tanzania missing while three others were found along the coast. One of Oldendorff’s bulkers briefly reported it was in distress while other …
Read More »SALVAGE TEAM SURVEYS FIRE-DAMAGED HAFNIA PRODUCT TANKER
25 JULY 2024 Hafnia is working with the officials in Malaysia and Singapore to develop a salvage plan for its heavily damaged product tanker Hafnia Nile. Initial surveys they reported have revealed a “localized seepage,” with the company telling the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore that there are light …
Read More »THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY ON MODERN FLEET MANAGEMENT
24 JULY 2024 Digital twin technology is revolutionizing the maritime industry, offering real-time insights and predictive analytics for fleet management. With the ability to simulate various scenarios, it helps in reducing operational costs and enhancing safety measures. This technology is becoming increasingly vital in navigating the complexities of contemporary maritime …
Read More »RECORD GROWTH IN CONTAINER SHIP FLEET CAPACITY, BIMCO REPORTS
22 JULY 2024 The container ship fleet’s capacity has surged by 1.6 million TEU since the beginning of the year and has seen an 11% year-over-year increase to 29.5 million TEU, marking the fastest growth in 15 years, according to Niels Rasmussen, Chief Shipping Analyst at BIMCO. In the first …
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