22 JAN 2020 The IMO says information from various sources has indicated a relatively smooth transition to the 0.5 percent sulfur cap for bunker fuel. Prices for compliant fuels, very-low sulfur fuel oil (VLSFO) and marine gas oil (MGO), rose quickly initially but now appear to be stabilizing. As of …
Read More »MASTER FINED FOR DELAYED REPORTING OF MAIN ENGINE FAILURE
MT Asphalt Spirit. 21 JAN 2020 The captain of a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker has been convicted and fined $3,000 AUD in Australia after waiting several hours to report that his ship had suffered a main engine failure and was adrift off the coast of Queensland, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority …
Read More »LATEST UN CLIMATE TALKS ARE A WRAP, AND YOU SHOULD BE REALLY DISAPPOINTED
20 JAN 2020 Global climate talks lurched to an end in Madrid on Sunday with finger-pointing, accusations of failure and fresh doubts about the world’s collective resolve to slow the warming of the planet – at a moment when scientists say time is running out for people to avert steadily …
Read More »OCEAN IS WARMING AT A RATE OF 5 ATOM BOMBS PER SECOND, SCIENTISTS WARN
19 JAN 2020 After analyzing data from the 1950s through 2019, an international team of scientists determined that the average temperature of the world’s oceans in 2019 was 0.075 degrees Celsius (0.135 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than the 1981–2010 average. That might not seem like a significant amount of warming, but …
Read More »INDIA BACKS AWAY FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA TRADE DEAL
18 JAN 2020 India’s decision in the final months of last year to withdraw from negotiations for the mega-regional trade agreement known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) disappointed the countries of Southeast Asia, which are also members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). On one level, …
Read More »CERTIFIED MARINE CHEMISTS HELP WITH ENCLOSED SPACE SAFETY
17 JAN 2020 Certified Marine Chemists could be an asset make the maritime industry safer for confined space hazards. Several of the articles that have appeared on The Maritime Executive have advocated for additional training, awareness and regulation. The call for training and regulation is not new to the maritime …
Read More »OPEN LOOP SCRUBBERS NOT TO BE USED IN SUEZ CANAL
16 jan 2020 The Suez Canal Authority has clarified its stance on scrubbers in a circular which indicates that ships transiting the waterway can burn heavy fuel oil and must not discharge wash water from open-loop scrubbers. Circular No. 08/2019 states: “In consideration of using fuel oil with low sulfur …
Read More »PANAMA CANAL INTRODUCES FRESHWATER SURCHARGE
15 JAN 2020 Due to changing rainfall patterns and historic low water levels at Gatun Lake, the main source of water for the waterway, the Panama Canal has announced a new freshwater surcharge beginning February 15. Despite the use of extensive water-conservation measures, this past year’s rainfall was 20 percent …
Read More »IRAN WON’T TARGET STRAIT OF HORMUZ OVER SOLEIMANI’S KILLING. ANALYSTS BELIEVE
14 JAN 2020 Iran is unlikely to block the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s busiest oil-shipping channel, in reprisal for the killing of Qassem Soleimani for fear of aggravating its Gulf allies and China, regional analysts said on Monday. Tehran has long threatened to block the waterway between Iran and …
Read More »SILVER WHISPER SETS SAIL ON WORLD’S FIRST SEVEN-CONTINENT CRUISE
13 JAN 2020 The Silversea Cruises luxury cruise ship Silver Whisper has departed on a record-setting voyage – a 140-day itinerary visiting all seven continents. While longer cruise voyages have been conducted, this is the first to incorporate such geographic breadth. “Legends of Cruising is our most immersive World Cruise to date, …
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