29 MAR 2021 It’s no secret that the world’s largest tropical rainforest, the Amazon, is under immense pressure, nearing an ecological tipping point and at risk of collapsing. But the situation is much worse than perhaps we realize, according to new research that suggests the Amazon’s bleak future has arrived in …
Read More »GROUNDED MEGA SHIP IN SUEZ CANAL PARALYZES TRADE FOR SECOND DAY
24 MAR 2021 Tugs and diggers have so far failed to dislodge a massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal on Wednesday, increasing the chances of prolonged delays in what is arguably the world’s most important waterway. Work to re-float the ship was suspended until Thursday (25th March) morning …
Read More »OUTBREAK OF MYSTERIOUS PARALYZING CONDITION SQUASHED BY COVID–19 PANDEMIC
28 MAR 2021 The grim pall of the COVID-19 pandemic ensures that 2020 will go down as an infamous year in the history of human disease. But this dark chapter held some surprises we can be thankful for, too. In a new study, researchers found that a predicted 2020 outbreak of a mysterious paralyzing …
Read More »DESPITE PROGRESS, WOMEN STILL UNDERREPRESENTED IN MARITIME SEARCH AND RESCUE -SURVEY
27 MAR 2021 The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF) has released the results of the first survey to examine the representation of women across the maritime search and rescue (SAR) sector. The #WomenInSAR survey, which was supported by Trinity House, attracted more than 1,600 participants from women and men in …
Read More »U.S. PLASTIC WASTE EXPORTS MAY VIOLATE BASEL CONVENTION
26 MAR 2021 Despite new treaty requirements, U.S. customs data suggests that American exporters and the ocean carriers that transport their cargo are still shipping plastic waste to recycling plants in developing countries. These operations are often associated with uncontrolled dumping, allowing “recycled” plastic to escape into waterways and wash …
Read More »DENMARK TO DEPLOY FRIGATE TO GULF OF GUINEA TO COMBAT PIRACY
25 MAR 2021 Expressing its serious concern about the maritime security situation in the Gulf of Guinea, the Danish government announced that it plans to deploy a frigate to the region in the fall of 2021. The decision to deploy a naval vessel to the region comes after the Danish …
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