18 MAR 2020 One of the easiest to use and most cost-effective ballast water treatment systems has been awarded Type Approval by the U.S. Coast Guard. The system, from Danish company Bawat, is the only treatment system available to shipowners that relies on heat pasteurization to kill off potentially dangerous …
Read More »THE BELT AND REBRANDING INITIATIVE
17 MAR 2020 China’s Belt and Road initiative (BRI) continues to defy simple explanations. Initially used as a means to promote and frame the country’s key foreign policy initiatives, it has now morphed into somewhat of an umbrella term for all sorts of Chinese overseas activities. Is this development evidence …
Read More »SIPRI: SAUDI ARABIA IS WORLD’S LARGEST ARMS IMPORTER
16 MAR 2020 International transfers of major arms during the five-year period 2015–19 increased by 5.5 percent compared with 2010–14, according to new data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The largest exporters of arms during the past five years were the U.S., Russia, France, Germany and China, …
Read More »PIRATE ATTACKS INCREASE IN INDIA
15 mar 2020 The ReCAAP ISC has released its February report noting there has been an increase in incidents in India. 10 incidents of armed robbery against ships were reported in Asia in February. Four of these incidents were reported in India, and one further incident in India occurred in …
Read More »GETTING PROACTIVE ON THE BIOFOULING PROBLEM
15 MAR 2020 Biofouling is, or should be seen as, public enemy number one when it comes to impacting on marine ecosystems and handicapping vessel performance worldwide. However, given that cleaning practices can be as invidious as the fouling itself, and no silver bullet solution exists, the industry faces a …
Read More »THOSE WHO RECOVER FROM CORONAVIRUS CAN BE LEFT WITH REDUCED LUNG FUNCTION, SAY DOCTORS
14 MAR 2020 People who recover after being infected with the novel coronavirus can still be left with substantially weakened lung capacity, with some left gasping for air when walking quickly, doctors in Hong Kong have found. The Hong Kong Hospital Authority made the findings after studying the first wave of patients …
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