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TIME TO MAKE CYBERSECURITY MANDATORY FOR PORTS

04 JUNE 2021  On May 7, a pipeline system carrying almost half the fuel used on the east coast of the United States was crippled by a major cyber attack. The five-day shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline resulted in widespread fuel shortages and panic-buying as Virginia, North Carolina and Florida …

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IMO CALLS FOR REDOUBLED EFFORTS TO COMBAT WEST AFRICAN PIRACY

03 JUNE 2021 The global maritime community is calling for enhanced efforts to tackle the rising menace of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea with the adoption of new IMO resolutions on increased collaboration. The resolutions adopted at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) safety committee are centered …

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STRANGE DISCOVERY REVEALS PREMATURELY BORN MALE BABIES ‘AGE’ SLIGHTLY FASTER

02 JUNE 2021 As part of the world’s longest-running analysis of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) babies born prematurely, scientists have discovered that the genes of male ELBW babies age more quickly than those of full-term male newborns. We’re talking about biological aging or senescence here: these men aren’t suddenly rushing through …

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THE GLOBAL DEATH TOLL FROM WORKING TOO MUCH HAS BEEN CALCULATED, AND IT’S AWFUL

31 MAY 2021 Long hours and overwork are likely to be causing hundreds of thousands of deaths a year around the globe, according to a new study from the World Health Organization (WHO) – and the problem is getting worse. In 2016, researchers estimate that around 745,000 people died worldwide from strokes …

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JUST 20 COMPANIES PRODUCE OVER 55% OF ALL SINGLE-USE PLASTIC WASTE IN THE WORLD

30 MAY 2021 Humanity’s vast problem with single-use plastics doesn’t come out of nowhere. Before this avalanche of transient, throwaway waste is disposed of in landfill or by burning – unless it finds its way into the natural environment – somebody gets paid to produce it, making money by bringing this inevitable pollution into existence. Now, …

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EXPERIMENTAL ASTHMA VACCINE WORKS IN MICE, AND COULD BE TRIALED IN HUMANS SOON

29 MAY 2021 Asthma affects hundreds of millions of people around the world, but an experimental vaccine offers new hope to successfully treat this chronic lung disease, linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths each year. So far the prototype vaccine has only been tested in animals, but the researchers now …

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NATIONAL MARITIME DAY: A YEAR TO REMEMBER AND A DAY TO LOOK FORWARD

28 MAY 2021  On National Maritime Day, in addition to honoring mariner heroes from 1776 forward, I also like to reflect on the significant challenges that the merchant marine faced during the preceding 12 months. This year, that exercise was eye opening! We were well into the pandemic by this …

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SHIPPING INDUSTRY UNITES IN EFFORT TO STOP GULF OF GUINEA PIRACY

27 MAY 2021  To raise world attention on the threats to shipping in the Gulf of Guinea and take the first steps to improve security, a task force of stakeholders from across the shipping industry launched the Gulf of Guinea Declaration on the Suppression of Piracy. Nearly 100 organizations had …

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EU FOCUS ON BLUE ECONOMY TARGETING MARINE POLLUTION AND SHIP RECYCLING

26 MAY 2021  The European Commission is calling for a new approach in developing a sustainable blue economy, telling all member states that they need to develop plans in 2021 addressing the maritime sector. The EC said that a sustainable blue economy is essential to achieving the objectives of the European …

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