02 SEPT 2022 The Gibraltar government and the port authority are reporting that the situation remains stable after a bulker departing the port overnight clipped an anchored LNG carrier and began taking on water. The vessel was beached on the eastern side of the territory while surveys and precautions for …
Read More »TURKEY REFUSES ENTRY TO DECOMMISSIONED CARRIER OVER ASBESTOS CONCERNS
01 SEPT 2022 The Turkish government has decided to deny permission for the scrapping of the decommissioned Brazilian Navy carrier NAe São Paulo. Environmentalists believe that the former French Navy vessel (ex name Foch) contains a substantial amount of asbestos, and after the scrapper declined to carry out a new hazardous materials inventory, Turkey’s …
Read More »INDIAN OCEAN HIGH RISK DESIGNATION TO BE WITHDRAWN AT END OF 2022
31 AUG 2022 Further reflecting the progress that has been made in reducing the danger of piracy off the east coast of Africa and into the Indian Ocean, the shipping industry plans to formally end the “High Risk Area,” designation as of the first of the year. While a level …
Read More »A STRONG SOLAR STORM COULD BE HEADING OUR WAY. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW SPACE
30 AUG 2022 Earth is about to be lashed by solar storms, according to reports from several space weather agencies around the world. Thanks to the double whammy of a high solar wind speed and several coronal mass ejections, we could be seeing a strong storm, as well as several moderate …
Read More »NEVER SHOWER DURING A THUNDERSTORM. A PHYSICIST EXPLAINS WHY
29 AUG 2022 The Met Office has issued several “yellow thunderstorm warnings” for the UK, highlighting the potential for frequent lightning. While your chance of getting struck by lightning is low, it’s important to know how to stay safe during a thunderstorm. Globally, about 24,000 people each year are killed by lightning and another 240,000 …
Read More »THE THREE MARITIME VALUE CHAINS: DECARBONIZATION PLAYBOOK PART 2
28 AUG 2022 The demand to substantially eliminate the 1,076 million tonnes (2018) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions , which includes carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O), expressed in CO2e or CO2eq of total shipping (international, domestic and fishing) is often centred on assets like ships, engines, and alternative …
Read More »DUBAI COURT FINES BOXSHIP CREW FOR EXPLOSION OF A HAZARDOUS CONTAINER
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 …
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