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SPIDERWEB IS SLATHERED IN NEUROTOXINS THAT MAY SUBDUE OR KILL PREY, SCIENTISTS SAY

7 AUGUST 2020 As if spiderwebs weren’t already icky enough, some spiders have gone and made them poisonous as well, a new study reveals. The unique properties of spiderwebs have long fascinated materials scientists. They’re constructed from one of the toughest known natural materials: lighter, yet five times stronger than steel, and bacteria resistant to …

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BEIRUT PORT A MASSIVE BLAST 130 DEAD

06 AUG 2020  A series of two massive blasts at the port of Beirut, Lebanon caused extensive damage Tuesday, leveling multiple buildings and damaging vessels. Bystander video shows that the both blasts originated in a warehouse complex on the east side of the port’s large concrete silo, next to Basin Number …

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EMISSIONS PROJECTED TO RISE 50 PERCENT BY 2050 IN IMO FOURTH GHG STUDY

05 AUG 2020 The International Maritime Organization (IMO) released the long-awaited 575-page final report for its Fourth IMO Greenhouse Gas Study. Coming six years after the third report, the results are viewed as a critical scorecard measuring the success of the shipping industry towards the goals of reducing greenhouse gas …

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SHIPOWNERS ATTEMPT TO BLUNT CRITICISM THROUGH SHIP RECYCLING EFFORTS

04 AUG 2020  Faced with increasing economic pressures, many shipowners are looking at downsizing fleets and disposing of older vessels. The challenge has been to address environmental concerns and increasing restrictions while retiring older or worn-out vessels. While in very different sectors of the shipping business, Carnival Cruise Line and …

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WORLD’S FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC TUGBOAT DELIVERED, THREE MORE ON THE WAY

Navtek Naval Technologies has laid the groundwork for the future by designing and building the world’s first all-electric tug, ZEETUG® – short for Zero Emissions Electric tug. It started with two – superficially straightforward – renewal requests: Gisas Shipbuilding asked for harbor tugs that were both “lower emission and smaller size” than …

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QUICK MOORING ALLOWS 75 PEOPLE TO SAFELY DISEMBARK SINKING CRUISE BOAT

02 AUG 2020  On Sunday evening, a river cruise boat sank on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River. All 60 passengers and 15 crewmembers aboard were safely evacuated to a nearby pier. According to local media, the three-deck dinner cruise boat High Season 1 picked up a company of Chinese and Thai tourists at …

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SUICIDE ABOARD MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND SHIP PROMPTS UNIONS TO CALL FOR END TO “GANGWAYS UP” ORDER

01 AUG 2020 The heads of the three unions representing Military Sealift Command civilian mariners are calling on MSC to reevaluate the “Gangways-Up” order as concerns mount over the mental health safety of the mariners. In a July 29 letter to Admiral Michael A. Wettlauer, Commander of the Military Sealift Command, the …

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MASSIVE SEARCH UNDERWAY OFF CALIFORNIA FOR 8 MISSING U.S. MARINES FROM AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE

  31 JUL 2020 A massive sea and air search was under way on Friday for eight missing U.S. Marines off the Southern California coast after a training mishap on Thursday also resulted in one Marine dead and two others injured, the Marine Corps said in a statement. Fifteen Marines …

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MISSION TO SEAFARERS REPORTS “SEAFARER WELFARE CRISIS” DUE TO COVID-19

30 JUL 2020  The Mission to Seafarers’ latest Seafarer Happiness Index survey shows growing levels of stress and unease amongst the seafaring community due to the COVID-19 crisis, the maritime charity reported Wednesday. An estimated 200,000 to 300,000 seafarers are stuck on board because of government policies that prohibit regular …

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HONG KONG SHIPPERS AND DUBAI SPEAK OUT ON CREW CHANGE CHALLENGES

29 JUL 2020  Three weeks after coming together to address the challenges imposed on seafarers due to the travel restrictions due to COVID-19, countries around the world continue to struggle with permitting crew changes while seeking to continue to mitigate the spread of the virus. Several countries have been forced …

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