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WHAT IS A LONG-HAUL FLIGHT ACTUALLY DOING TO YOUR BODY?

10 JAN 2023 If crowded airports are a sign, people are keen to get back into the skies. And if you’re flying long haul, in a few years you could have an even longer option. Qantas has announced from late 2025, it will fly passengers on non-stop flights from Australia’s east coast to …

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COVID AUTOPSIES REVEAL THE VIRUS SPREADING THROUGH THE ‘ENTIRE BODY’

09 JAN 2023 COVID-19 is defined as a respiratory infection, but the effects of the novel coronavirus are certainly not confined to any one organ. Dozens of recent autopsies show persistent evidence of SARS-CoV-2 throughout the body, including in the lungs, the heart, the spleen, the kidneys, the liver, the colon, the thorax, muscles, nerves, …

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AFTER GROUNDING, MARYLAND BANS MARINE PILOTS FROM USING THEIR PHONES

08 JAN 2023  After a distracted pilot ran the boxship Ever Forward aground in Chesapeake Bay last March, the Maryland Board of Pilots has decided to enact a rule change that forbids on-duty pilots from using their phones. “The job of a state-licensed pilot requires absolute attention and focus on the job …

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NOT DRINKING ENOUGH WATER LINKED TO SERIOUS HEALTH RISKS, STUDY WARNS

07 JAN 2023 We’re regularly told to drink plenty of water to maintain our health. A new study provides a few more good reasons to stay well-hydrated – including fewer chronic health conditions and a greater chance of living a longer life. This is based on research involving 11,255 adults who were …

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DEAD IN THE WATER – THE BEST MARITIME BOOK OF THE YEAR

06 JAN 2023 On July 6th, 2011 the Liberian-flagged tanker Brillante Virtuoso, owned by Greek shipping magnate Marios Iliopoulos and carrying $100 million worth of fuel oil was attacked by pirates near Yemen. The crew of 26 Filipino sailors was forced to abandon ship, but thankfully, the US Navy cruiser USS Philippine Sea …

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CAMEROON ADOPTS MARITIME SECURITY LAW TO FIGHT GULF OF GUINEA PIRACY

05 JAN 2023  Almost six months after the UN Security Council adopted a text compelling Gulf of Guinea countries to criminalize piracy and armed robbery at sea, Cameroon has adopted a law on suppression of piracy and general safety of maritime navigation within its waters. President Paul Biya signed the law …

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SHIPPING’S DECARBONIZATION OUTLOOK FOR 2023

04 JAN 2023  Will the CII succeed? Will green fuels take off? And will the IMO enact a carbon levy? This year, we may have the answers. As we begin 2023, maritime experts are looking into their crystal balls for the trends that might define the year. Of course, decarbonization …

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IN 2023, WE SHOULD ENFORCE THE LAW ON HUMAN RIGHTS AT SEA

03 JAN 2023  The simple headline is that human rights protections at sea are still overlooked, deliberately avoided, and conveniently brushed aside. 2023 is shaping to be another challenging year for human rights defenders. These are dangerous geopolitical times for maintaining and assuring hard-earned fundamental human rights on land and at …

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EEXI AND CII – SHIP CARBON INTENSITY AND RATING SYSTEM

02 JAN 2023 Frequently asked questions on the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and the annual operational carbon intensity indicator (CII) and CII rating. Amendments to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex VI entered into force on 1 November 2022. Developed under the …

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NEW TECHNOLOGY COULD TAP INTO A VIRTUALLY LIMITLESS SUPPLY OF FRESH WATER

01 JAN 2023 There’s not enough fresh water to go around on planet Earth, and it’s a problem that’s expected to only worsen in the coming years. To meet growing demand, recycling and restricting our water will only get us so far.  Scientists will need to find new sources of this life-sustaining …

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