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Generic Safety System Led to Gas Carrier’s Blackout Maneuvering in Brisbane

Published Nov 19, 2025 7:03 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The use of a generic safety management system and a lack of adequate controls to manage risk led to a potentially dangerous blackout and loss of control as a vessel was maneuvering at the Port of Brisbane earlier this year, reports the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB). While fast actions by the pilot and a tug averted the danger, the incident highlights the importance of detailed safety management systems and procedures for vessels. The ATSB report details...

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Stone

USCG Cutter Stone Sets New Record for Cocaine Busts in One Deployment

Published Nov 19, 2025 6:55 PM by The Maritime Executive

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Stone has made Coast Guard history by catching 49,000 pounds of cocaine in a single deployment, more than any other cutter ever.  The seized contraband came from 15 interdictions in the busy smuggling corridor of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The intercept count exceeds the number of military airstrikes on drug boats in the same region. That Stone found so many cocaine boats suggests that cocaine trafficking continues at pace in the region,...

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Yantar in infrared (UK MoD)

UK Accuses Russian Spy Ship of Aiming Laser at Surveillance Aircraft

Published Nov 19, 2025 5:21 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The Russian spy ship Yantar has had run-ins with British forces before, but this time it has gone too far, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The ship allegedly directed lasers at Royal Air Force pilots off the coast of northern Scotland, creating a real hazard to health and safety - and prompting a strong reaction from the British government.  At some point in the past few weeks, the Royal Navy dispatched a Type 23 frigate and a...

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Ancona Italy shipyard

Fincantieri to Expand Ancona Shipyard for Naval Shipbuilding

Published Nov 19, 2025 5:08 PM by The Maritime Executive

Fincantieri has completed the last of a series of agreements with the Central Adriatic Sea Port Authority for the expansion of the shipbuilding yard in Ancona, Italy. The Italian shipbuilder reports that the agreements confirm the joint commitment to enhancing the strategic role of the port and the shipyard, strengthening their contribution to the economic development of the region and the Italian naval sector. One of the most historic sites within the group, shipbuilding at Ancona traces back...

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Offshore

Valaris 121 (Arjan Elmendorp / Vesselfinder)

UK HSE Investigates Fatal Accident Aboard North Sea Jackup

  Safety authorities in the UK are investigating the death of a rig worker aboard the jackup Valaris 121 at a site in the North Sea. The victim, identified as Lee Hulse, 32, is believed to have fallen from a crane.  "Around 4.40am on Friday November 14 we received a report of the death of a 32-year-old man on a drilling rig in the North Sea," said Police Scotland in a statement. "The death is not being treated as suspicious."...

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Shipbuilding

Russian officials meeting in India

Russia Proposes Cooperation with India to Develop Shipbuilding Industry

Russian officials launched talks in India ahead of a planned visit by President Vladimir Putin to India scheduled for next month. The delegation touched on many issues for potential cooperation, with reports saying Russia is proposing steps to build India’s shipbuilding industry. The Indian government has already mapped an aggressive plan of investments and policies designed to support the development of shipbuilding and the maritime industry. Preparing for the meeting between Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,...

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Environment

derelict cargo ship used for drug smuggling

Video: Florida Reefs Abandoned Cargo Ship Used by Smugglers

Officials in Florida came up with a novel way to dispose of a small cargo ship that was seized more than a decade ago while smuggling cocaine. The vessel, which was last known as the Borocho, was added to the state’s artificial reef program. The saga of the vessel, which was built in 1977 in Japan, began in September 2014 when the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bear was on patrol in the Caribbean. The USCG identified the vessel...

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Business

Ancona Italy shipyard

Fincantieri to Expand Ancona Shipyard for Naval Shipbuilding

Fincantieri has completed the last of a series of agreements with the Central Adriatic Sea Port Authority for the expansion of the shipbuilding yard in Ancona, Italy. The Italian shipbuilder reports that the agreements confirm the joint commitment to enhancing the strategic role of the port and the shipyard, strengthening their contribution to the economic development of the region and the Italian naval sector. One of the most historic sites within the group, shipbuilding at Ancona traces back...

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