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WHO AND ILO FORM ‘ACTION GROUP’ TO HELP PROTECT TRANSPORT WORKERS’ RIGHT TO TRAVEL AS OMICRON SPREAD THREATENS RESTRICTIONS

15 DEC 2021 The World Health Organization (WHO) and International Labour Organization (ILO) have agreed to form an Action Group with major international transport organizations aimed at protecting workers’ rights amid the spread of the omicron variant. Director-General of the World Health Organisation Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus and ILO Director-General Guy …

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FOUR SENTENCED FOR INVOLVEMENT IN USCG TEST-FIXING SCHEME

14 DEC 2021  Four additional defendants have been sentenced in the U.S. Department of Justice’s ongoing case related to a test fixing scheme for mariner’s licenses from the U.S. Coast Guard. Included in the recent sentence hearings was an individual who acted as an intermediary, connecting mariners to the former …

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NINE CREW REPORTED KIDNAPPED IN TWO INCIDENTS IN GULF OF GUINEA

13 DEC 2021  After a seeming lull in attacks of merchant ships in the Gulf of Guinea with the increased international presence in the region, two attacks with kidnapping were reported today in the vicinity of each other in the region off Equatorial Guinea. Alerts have gone out for the …

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DEEP-SEA MINING COULD WIPE OUT MULTIPLE RARE SPECIES

12 DEAC 2021  Deep sea hydrothermal vents harbor some of the most extraordinary species on our planet. Lying at two to three kilometers below the surface, these extreme, insular ecosystems are powered, not by the sunlight-driven photosynthesis that we’re used to, but by energy from superheated mineral-rich seawater jetting from …

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INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION ELECTS NEW 40-MEMBER COUNCIL

10 DEC 2021 The Assembly of the International Maritime Organization, its highest governing body, has elected new Member States to the IMO Council for the 2022-2023 term. The IMO Council serves as the “executive organ” responsible for supervising the work of the international shipping regulator and performs almost all functions …

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IMO ASSEMBLY ADOPTS AMENDMENTS TO EXPAND COUNCIL TO 52 MEMBER STATES

09 DEC 2021 The International Maritime Organization’s highest governing body, the IMO Assembly, has adopted new amendments to expand the size of IMO Council, which is the executive organ responsible for supervising the work of the IMO. The IMO Assembly is currently meeting for its 32nd session. In addition to …

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SHELL’S PRELUDE FLNG SHUTS DOWN DUE TO ELECTRICAL FIRE

07 DEC 2021  Shell’s Prelude LNG, the largest floating plant for natural gas liquefaction in the world, has been partially evacuated due to the impact of an electrical fire. At about 2300 hours local time on Thursday, a fire started in an electrical compartment aboard Prelude LNG, a massive $12-billion-plus …

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MAIB: EMPTY WHEELHOUSE CONTRIBUTED TO COLLISION AND SINKING

06 DEC 2021  The MAIB has released its report into the collision of the fishing vessel Achieve with the freighter Talis in November 2020, which resulted in the sinking of Achieve. The agency found that neither vessel had kept an effective watch in fog, and that no one was in the Achieve’s wheelhouse at the time of the …

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TECHNOLOGY IS THE SOLUTION TO THE SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS

05 DEC 2021  The last few months have seen hundreds of container ships sitting idle outside key hub ports, unable to unload their goods as they look to catch up on a massive backlog. With multiple ports overwhelmed by cargo volume, demand for imported products through the roof, and shore side …

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WE COULD SAVE UP TO 12 MILLION LIVES BY RETIRING THIS TECHNOLOGY RIGHT NOW

04 NOV 2021 If the world is strategic about which power plants we retire early and which ones we merely regulate, a new study predicts we could significantly cut our fossil fuel emissions while improving air quality in the short term. Combined with strict climate mitigation policies, these public health …

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