05 may 2019 “Do you know what you are doing?” asked the Harbor Pilot in a loud and irritated voice. “Maybe I should take over, or maybe you have someone else who can do this?” he added, with emphasis. His last statement about someone else onboard who can do this caused me …
Read More »GREEK SHIPPING COMPANIES TO PAY $4 MILLION FINE FOR ILLEGAL DISCHARGES IN TEXAS
04 may 2019 Both the vessel Master and operator company previously admitted to lying to U.S. Coast Guard investigators. Two Greek shipping companies have been sentenced to pay a $4 million and serve probations related to charges stemming from multiple illegal discharges of oil into Texas waters by the oil tanker Nicos …
Read More »SURVEY REVEALS WIDESPREAD CONCERN OVER ENCLOSED SPACE DEATHS
03 MAY 2019 Seafarers and dock workers are still dying while working in enclosed spaces onboard vessels because there is not enough understanding throughout the shipping industry of the risks faced by today’s seafarers, says to the shipmanagement trade association InterManager in releasing a broad survey on the issue of enclosed spaces. …
Read More »FIRST COMMERCIAL SHIP-TO-SHIP LNG BUNKERING IN PORT OF SINGAPORE
02 MAY 2019 Pavilion Energy has performed the first commercial ship-to-ship (STS) liquefied natural gas (LNG) refuelling operation in the port of Singapore, the company said. The operation included loading 2,000 cubic metres of LNG onto a small-scale tanker at the Singapore LNG (SLNG) Terminal, followed by an STS transfer …
Read More »IMO URGED TO CONSIDER MANDATORY SPEED LIMITS FOR SHIPS
01 MAY 2019 An open letter signed by more than 100 shipping companies and environmental organizations is urging the International Maritime Organization to impose mandatory speed limits for ships as a way to reduce harmful emissions from shipping. The letter states that effectively addressing climate change is quite possibly the greatest challenge …
Read More »ITF WARNS OF ‘SHOCKING SPIKE’ IN CONFINED SPACE DEATHS
30 APRIL 2019 The International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) is calling attention to the hazards of confined space entry after a “shocking spike” in the number of deaths associated with the known hazard. Confined space fatalities are all too familiar to the shipping industry. According to the ITF, since January …
Read More »NASA FINDS EVIDENCE HUMANS WERE DRAINING THE PLANET AS FAR BACK AS THE 1900S
4 MAY 2019 We humans have been impacting our environment for longer than you might think: new NASA research shows human influence on drought can be traced as far back as the start of the 20th century, and continues to get stronger over time. Looking at data from soil, tree rings and …
Read More »SHOULD CHINA CREATE AN EMISSIONS CONTROL AREA THROUGH IMO?
03 may 2019 Emissions from ships caused the early deaths of more than 20,000 Chinese people in 2015, according to a recent study. China has been taking steps to curb this blight, notably by expanding its domestic emission control areas (DECAs) to cover the country’s entire coastline. While an important …
Read More »NORWAY’S NEW EMISSION FREE CRUISE SHIP CONCEPT
02 MAY 2019 The cruise industry is facing more stringent requirements and regulations to emissions. In partnership with leading cruise lines, Norwegian technology suppliers have now developed a concept for zero-emission cruising. The concept has been developed in cooperation with Eker Design, cruise giants Carnival Corporation and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, technology suppliers in the …
Read More »DISTURBING ANIMATION SHOWS WHAT EARTH WOULD LOOK LIKE IF ALL THE ICE MELTED
01 MAY 2019 In 2015, NASA revealed that Earth’s oceans are rising faster than expected, and the space agency projected that we’re now “locked in” to at least 90 cm of sea level rise in the coming decades. That in itself would be enough to displace millions of people around the world, …
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