08 MAR 2024 Methanol overtook its rivals as shipping’s preferred decarbonization route for new ships ordered in 2023, but a ‘Methanol Superstorage’ solution means that the fuel type can be integrated into retrofits and newbuilds alike, says Alex Vainokivi, Innovation Manager SRC Group. DNV and Clarksons’ World Fleet Register show …
Read More »OCEAN PLASTIC COULD SPREAD HUMAN DISEASES
07 MAR 2024 Images of paradise beaches buried under bottles and ocean animals swimming past carrier bags are the all-too-familiar evidence of how humanity’s addiction to plastic has polluted the marine world. But a less visible problem with plastic is increasingly capturing scientists’ attention: the microbes that have colonized the …
Read More »MARAD RELEASES FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN FOCUSED ON MARINER RECRUITMENT
06 MAR 2024 The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) released its Mariner Workforce Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2023–2027 on February 26. This strategic plan outlines six key goals to grow our Nation’s mariner workforce through recruitment, training, and retention for the next five years. The plan also …
Read More »HOUTHIS SAY NO END TO RED SEA ATTACKS UNTIL ISRAELI ‘AGGRESSION’ STOPS
05 MAR 2024 Yemen’s Houthis said on Tuesday they could only reconsider their missile and drone attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea once Israel ends its “aggression” in the Gaza Strip. Asked if they would halt the attacks if a ceasefire deal is reached, Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul salam told …
Read More »WIDESPREAD PREVALENCE OF BANNED CROP CHEMICAL IN US FOOD SUPPLY SPARKS CONCERNS
04 MAR 2024 A chemical used in agriculture around the world is tightly regulated in the United States, but a preliminary study suggests it could be widespread in the country’s food supply anyway. Scientists at the controversial US nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG) found the chemical chlormequat in four out of five urine samples …
Read More »U.S. ISSUES SWEEPING SANCTIONS AGAINST RUSSIA. HERE ARE THE KEY PARTS:
03 MARCH 2024 The U.S. on Friday issued sweeping sanctions against Russia over the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and to mark the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, targeting more than 500 people and entities as Washington seeks to increase pressure on Moscow. The U.S. Treasury Department targeted nearly 300 people and …
Read More »FMC PUBLISHES NEW RULES ON DETENTION AND DEMURRAGE CHARGES
02 MARCH 2024 The on Friday released its highly anticipated update and clarification on the rules for detention Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) and demurrage (D&D) charges. These fees became one of the most hotly contested elements of the industry contribution to the passage of the U.S.’s Ocean Shipping Reform Act …
Read More »U.S. WIDENS OIL SANCTIONS TO INCLUDE SOVCOMFLOT AND 14 TANKERS
01 MARCH 2024 The United States and the Western Allies have spent today, the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, rolling out a broad swath of new sanctions targeting nearly every element of the Russian economy and industry. They also said the sanctions were spurred on by the death …
Read More »FROM BEYOND, BED BATH FILES $4M COMPLAINT AGAINST EVERGREEN WITH FMC
29 FEB 2024 The bankruptcy estate for former home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond continues to pursue its grievances against the shipping industry for its role in the demise of the chain. In its latest move, Bed Bath & Beyond (today known as DK-Butterfly) filed a $4.3 million complaint …
Read More »RED SEA CRISIS: UNDERSTANDING A SHIPOWNER’S RIGHTS
28 FEB 2024 With the Red Sea Crisis continuing to unfold, Rosie Goncare, partner in the marine, trade and energy team, at law firm Hill Dickinson, and Reema Shour, senior knowledge lawyer at Hill Dickinson, discuss the legal implications of the crisis. They highlight the rights of the ship owner/carrier, …
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