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Leonid Pshenichnov

Russia Jails Ukrainian Antarctic Scientist

Published Oct 23, 2025 9:12 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Russia has reportedly jailed a Ukrainian Antarctic researcher over accusations of economic sabotage. The scientist Leonid Pshenichnov has over 40 years of experience in marine biology, focusing on biological resources in the Southern Ocean. Leonid has spent most of his working life in marine research facilities based in Crimea.  Since the Russian occupation of the peninsula in 2014, Leonid continued to live with his family in Crimea under a Ukrainian passport. Based on his extensive research experience on Antarctica,...

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Disney Destiny cruise ship

New Cruise Ships for Disney, Celebrity, and Royal Hit Milestones

Published Oct 23, 2025 8:31 PM by The Maritime Executive

  It was a big week for the cruise industry as the flow of new ships continues to accelerate. Disney Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises both took delivery of their next ships, while work is underway at Meyer Werft and Chantiers de l’Atlantique for the companies' next ships. Disney took delivery of its seventh cruise ship, the Disney Destiny, with the handover from Meyer Werft taking place on October 15 in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. After final preparations, the ship cast...

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recycling ships in Turkey

BIMCO: Recycling Wave Could Come After Ships Hung on to Deliver More Boxes

Published Oct 23, 2025 6:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

The shipping industry has speculated for years that a potential recycling wave might be coming, but it was delayed by low capacity, high demand, and issues ranging from the pandemic-related shipping surge to the diversions away from the Red Sea. Industry trade group BIMCO highlights that many older ships have been hanging on longer than anticipated, creating a large market overhang ripe for recycling. “Using the average recycling pattern during 2000-2019, we estimate that the current minimum recycling...

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wrecked drug smuggling boat

Men Rescued From Ocean by Police End Up in Jail Charged as Drug Smugglers

Published Oct 23, 2025 5:53 PM by The Maritime Executive

  It began simply enough with the police in Western Australia rescuing three men from the ocean, but in the end, they were sentenced to a total of nearly 30 years as drug smugglers. The police had been suspicious, but the story unraveled when packets of cocaine began washing ashore, and the police found a luxury boat wrecked and washed ashore. In early February 2023, Western Australia Police Force officers rescued three men (now ages 38, 47, and 51) from...

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BP-JERA JV Pulls Plug on US Offshore Wind Citing Unfavorable Market

The joint venture company formed between BP and JERA announced that it has decided not to proceed at this time with the development of its Beacon Wind project off the coast of Massachusetts. Calling it a “difficult decision,” the companies said they had determined to reduce activities in the United States to “a minimal level,” reporting they will close operating activities in the market and dismiss all staff team members. “Unfortunately, in the present environment, we see no viable path...

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Shipbuilding

Disney Destiny cruise ship

New Cruise Ships for Disney, Celebrity, and Royal Hit Milestones

  It was a big week for the cruise industry as the flow of new ships continues to accelerate. Disney Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises both took delivery of their next ships, while work is underway at Meyer Werft and Chantiers de l’Atlantique for the companies' next ships. Disney took delivery of its seventh cruise ship, the Disney Destiny, with the handover from Meyer Werft taking place on October 15 in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. After final preparations, the ship cast...

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Environment

boat in US video

Video: U.S. Kills Three as Attacks on Pacific Drug Smuggling Expand

  Hours after revealing the United States has expanded its lethal strikes to stop drug smuggling to the Pacific, a second strike was reported. It is seen as an escalation of the efforts that had previously highlighted the interdictions of boats with the arrest and seizure of the narcotics. The second strike in the Eastern Pacific was announced by Pete Hegseth in a social media posting. He said three individuals were killed in the strike, which took place in international...

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Business

MPV

Harvey Gulf Sells MPSV Fleet to Otto Candies to Focus on PSVs

Otto Candies, a Louisiana-based maritime transport and support services company, announced that it has acquired the MPSC fleet from Harvey Gulf International Marine. It is a fleet expansion for the company, while Harvey reports it will be focusing on its OSV fleet going forward. Four ships were involved in the transaction, and they officially became part of the Otto Candies fleet on October 23. The ships include the 2012-built Harvey Intervention (3,912 GT), the 2013-built Harvey Deep-Sea (4,645...

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