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Turks Use Breeches Buoy to Rescue Crew from Grounded Cargo Ship

Published May 1, 2026 12:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

Turkish authorities staged a dramatic rescue, winching eight crewmembers from a decrepit cargo ship that washed ashore in the Black Sea during a strong storm. The crew was brought to shore without incident and was receiving medical checks after the rescue. The incident began early on the morning of May 1 after the cargo ship Ninova (2,500 dwt) began dragging anchor and then ran aground on the northern coast of Turkey near Sakarya. The Directorate General of Coastal Safety (KEGM),...

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Inmarsat Gains High-Speed Pacific Coverage With Final Viasat-3 Launch

Published Apr 30, 2026 10:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

Inmarsat's high-end broadband service is fast, but its recent tie-up with U.S. satcom giant Viasat promises to make it even faster. Inmarsat's multi-orbit hybrid network is designed to integrate bandwidth from ViaSat's next-generation satellite constellation, ViaSat-3. First launched in May 2023 for service over the Americas, the VS3 satellite series should bring high speed broadband over Europe and Asia as well - and it is now one big step closer to full deployment. On April 29, the third and final...

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U.S. Coast Guard Suspends Search for Missing Crew of Capsized Cargo Ship

Published Apr 30, 2026 9:14 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Coast Guard reports that after a diligent search failed to find any additional information, it has suspended its search for?the missing crew members?of?the?cargo vessel Mariana. It expressed its condolences to the families and the community but said the efforts had been exhausted. Search efforts began after Coast Guard Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu watchstanders lost communications with the Mariana on April 15. The ship had reported engine troubles and asked for assistance, but remained in contact with the USCG...

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Edda Wind Closes Fleet Sale as Investment Funds Drive Sector Consolidation

Published Apr 30, 2026 9:11 PM by The Maritime Executive

Edda Wind, which had been launched as an early service provider dedicated to the emerging offshore wind sector, has officially wound down its operations, completing the sale of 10 ships and ships under construction to North Star and Norwind Offshore. The deal, which was first announced by the investors in Edda Wind in March, is driven by the investments from Partners Group and Navigate Capital Partners, which are supporting growth on consolidation with North Star Norwind. The company was started...

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UAE Exits OPEC, Casting Shadow Over the Oil Cartel's Future

The United Arab Emirates has announced a decision to leave the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a major blow to the supply cartel that has exerted influence over global oil prices since 1960. "The UAE’s decision to exit from OPEC reflects a policy-driven evolution aligned with long-term market fundamentals," said UAE energy minister Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei in a statement. "We thank OPEC and its member countries for decades of constructive cooperation. We remain committed to energy security, providing...

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Indian shipbuilding

India Moves to Accelerate Expanding Shipping Capacity by Adding 62 Vessels

India’s Minister of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, mapped out an ambitious plan to rapidly expand the country’s domestic maritime capabilities. The government has already set a high priority on building its commercial maritime operations, and now the minister told an inter-ministerial meeting it is even more important, highlighted by the recent global situation. The Minister said that the hostilities in the Middle East and the closing of the Strait of Hormuz had further highlighted the vulnerabilities and the...

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Environment

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IMO Delays Decisions but Maps Steps for Net-Zero Framework at Close of MPEC

Two weeks of hard-fought discussions at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on the approach to the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) and efforts to control greenhouse gas emissions came to a close on Friday with a general consensus that there was progress. With the opposition of the United States and others, however, the meeting concluded with the agreement to have more meetings, without selecting a framework. The first week consisted of a working group that set the framework for constructive discussion and...

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The Falcon Heavy carrying Viasat-3 F3 (Courtesy SpaceX)

Inmarsat Gains High-Speed Pacific Coverage With Final Viasat-3 Launch

Inmarsat's high-end broadband service is fast, but its recent tie-up with U.S. satcom giant Viasat promises to make it even faster. Inmarsat's multi-orbit hybrid network is designed to integrate bandwidth from ViaSat's next-generation satellite constellation, ViaSat-3. First launched in May 2023 for service over the Americas, the VS3 satellite series should bring high speed broadband over Europe and Asia as well - and it is now one big step closer to full deployment. On April 29, the third and final...

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