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 …
Read More »PHILIPPINES SAYS 78 CREW REFUSED TO SAIL RED SEA AS IT INCREASES BAN
26 JUN 2024 The Philippines is moving forward with steps to bar its seafarers from being aboard vessels transiting the Red Sea and sailing in the Gulf of Aden near Yemen. During a press briefing on Tuesday in Manila, the Department of Migrant Workers detailed the steps it plans to …
Read More »SURVEY: DECARBONIZATION ADDS TO SEAFARERS’ WORKLOAD, FATIGUE, AND STRESS
25 JUNE 2024 One of the themes being highlighted on this the Day of the Seafarer as declared by the International Maritime Organization are the challenges and contributions of the profession. The charitable organization ISWAN (International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network) is highlighting that the drive to decarbonization is having …
Read More »ITF SAYS FLAG STATES MUST INSTRUCT SHIPS TO DIVERT FROM RED SEA FOR SAFETY
25 JUNE 2024 Marking the Day of the Seafarer, the International Transport Workers’ Federation speaking on behalf of seafarers’ unions globally is urging the international community to reflect on the invaluable contribution of seafarers to the global economy. In the face of the latest escalation from the Houthis attacking ships …
Read More »ON DAY OF THE SEAFARER, IMO EMPHASIZES SAFETY AND SECURITY
24 JUNE 2024 Each year on June 25, the global maritime community pauses to celebrate seafarers, who deliver 90 percent of all international trade. Seafarers work around the clock in a challenging industrial environment, and they leave their families for up to a year at a time in pursuit of …
Read More »RUSSIA TRANSSHIPPING FISH THROUGH NORWAY TO AVOID DUTCH SHIPPING BAN
21 JUN 2024 There has been extensive reporting on Russia’s use of transshipping with ship-to-ship transfers of oil in secluded locations, but now comes a report from the Norwegian public broadcaster NRK of ship-to-ship transfers of frozen fish. While pointing out that it is technically not a violation of the …
Read More »POSIDONIA 2024: DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS
18 JUNE 2024 Posidonia 2024: once more, the global maritime community gathered in Athens to celebrate the shipping industry’s achievements and discuss its outlook (and party incessantly) amid extremely healthy markets across all segments. Smiling faces dominated all events, though there was a clear understanding that the colossal liquidity amassed during the …
Read More »NORWAY FINES SHIPPING COMPANY AND MASTER FOR HAVING HEAVY FUEL IN SVALBARD
14 JUNE 2024 Norwegian authorities for the first time have fined a shipping company and the master of a cargo vessel for having heavy fuel oil aboard the vessel in the Svalbard region. The governor of the region reports that the vessel was found in violation of the Svalbard Environment …
Read More »ONE SEAFARER MISSING ON DISABLED SHIP AND SECOND INJURED IN HOUTHI ATTACKS
13 JUNE 2024 The Houthis have stepped up their attacks over the past 24 hours with severe consequences for the seafarers working aboard the vessels. With three reported incidents in a 24-hour span, one seafarer is reported missing and presumed deceased aboard the bulker Tutor that was hit yesterday, with …
Read More »MASTER FACES JAIL TIME AND FINES AFTER CREW REPORTS MARPOL VIOLATION
11 JUNE 2024 The master of a UAE-owned product tanker pleaded guilty today, June 11, to obstruction and violating ship pollution prevention laws during an appearance in a Louisiana court. The master who will be sentenced in September could face both jail time and significant fines and this comes after …
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