27 AUG 2022 In a new example of criminalization of mariner liability, a court in Dubai has issued a suspended jail sentence and a $28,000 fine to five crewmembers of the container feeder Ocean Trader, which suffered a cargo container explosion at Jebel Ali last year. On June 27, 2021, three containers …
Read More »FIVE YEARS ON, ROHINGYA REFUGEES FACE DIRE CONDITIONS AND A LONG ROAD AHEAD
25 AUG 2022 What is the situation of the Rohingya who fled to Bangladesh five years ago? Nearly all of the approximately 730,000 Rohingya who fled Myanmar in the second half of 2017 remain in sprawling refugee camps in southern Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar. The total number of Rohingya refugees in …
Read More »WHY FIVE YEARS ON, THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE CRISIS STILL DRAGS ON
24 AUG 2022 For the past five years, there has been much speculation about repatriation of Rohingya refugees. Recently, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, added a new dimension to the issue. On August 16, she visited the Rohingya camp in Ukhia, an administrative region in Cox’s …
Read More »THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE: A PROLONGED CRISIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARENA
23 AUG 2022 The Rohingya have been termed as the most persecuted community and for good reason. As the world nears five years since the last influx of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, the humanitarian crisis has been overshadowed multiple times by global issues. Having been eclipsed by Covid-19 for the …
Read More »MILITARY PORT CALL IN SRI LANKA IS A MISSTEP FOR CHINA’S NAVY
25 AUG 2022 China has not done itself any favors with the PLA visit this month, which plays into concerns that it is trying to militarize the island. The Chinese tracking ship Yuan Wang 5 has finally docked at Hambantota Port in Sri Lanka for replenishment after India and the United States tried, …
Read More »UKRAINE’S GRAIN SHIPPING CORRIDOR APPEARS TO BE WORKING
24 AUG 2022 Ukrainian grain flows are pushing down global prices as the newly opened crop-export corridor shows initial success. More than 500,000 tons of foodstuffs aboard 21 ships were exported from the country’s major Black Sea ports in the first half of August, under a deal agreed late last month. That’s far below …
Read More »IS IT TIME TO RELOOK AT OCEAN CARRIERS’ TAX CONTRIBUTIONS?
22 AUG 2022 In June, President Joe Biden spoke by phone to several traders and farmers highlighting the impact of rising shipping costs and how they were affecting businesses. Biden went on to castigate shipping companies for hiking prices and promised to take an action, aimed at reducing the cost …
Read More »P&O FERRIES WILL NOT FACE UK CRIMINAL PROSECUTION FOR FIRING CREWS
21 AUG 2022 P&O Ferries is not going to face criminal charges in the UK for its actions firing roughly 800 seafarers with no advance notice and replacing them with lower paid contract workers in March 2022. That was the word from the UK’s Insolvency Service late today saying the …
Read More »THEORIES OF GIANT WAVES THAT SUDDENLY APPEAR AND VANISH
20 AUG 2022 Maritime folklore tells stories of giant waves that suddenly appear on the ocean and disappear just as quickly. While many people dismiss the existence of such waves as mythology, there are accounts of oil rigs and ships having encountered giant waves and giant troughs that suddenly appear …
Read More »UNDERSTANDING THE FULL LIFECYCLE EMISSIONS OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS
19 AUG 2022 All alternative marine fuels share a common decarbonization pathway beginning with fossil or fossil-derived fuels, also known as “gray” fuels, and ending with renewable synthetic e-fuels, also known as “green” fuels. For some fuels, this pathway also includes a biogenic fuel mid-point. While fuels share a common …
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