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Iran Attacks Gulf Shipping Hitting Product Tanker off Oman

Published Mar 1, 2026 8:35 AM by The Maritime Executive

As Iran continues to lash out at neighboring countries, reports of attacks on shipping have also begun. The Maritime Security Center of Oman has confirmed that a tanker anchored offshore was hit and evacuated, while the UK’s monitoring operation, United Kingdom Maritime Trade Office (UKMOT), is reporting that a second vessel was hit above the waterline and was able to control a fire. The product tanker Skylight (11,262 dwt) has been at anchor off Oman since February 22, reports TankerTrackers.com....

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Iranian Navy Under Attack in Operation Epic Fury

Published Mar 1, 2026 7:53 AM by The Maritime Executive

As tensions rose in the Middle East immediately prior to the pre-emptive American and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28, there were indicators of an imminent attack. International airlines abandoned routes through Iranian airspace the previous day, as the USS Gerald Ford (CVN--78) carrier strike group neared the Israeli coast. But the regular Iranian Navy (Nedaja) appears not to have adjusted its deployments and has not conducted a wholesale dispersal to sea from its home ports until hours before...

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Iranian Naval Response to "Operation Epic Fury" Unclear

Published Feb 28, 2026 8:40 PM by The Maritime Executive

As tensions rose in the Middle East immediately prior to the pre-emptive American and Israeli attack on Iran on February 28, there were indicators of an imminent attack. International airlines abandoned routes through Iranian airspace the previous day, as the USS Gerald Ford (CVN--78) carrier strike group neared the Israeli coast. But the regular Iranian Navy (Nedaja) appears not to have adjusted its deployments and has not conducted a wholesale dispersal to sea from its home ports. Over previous days,...

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Donated USCG Cutter Departs for Sri Lanka Starting Record Voyage

Published Feb 27, 2026 9:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

The former USCG Cutter Decisive, at an age well-past retirement for most ships, is headed to a new role in the Sri Lankan Navy. The ship, which served the U.S. Coast Guard for 55 years, departed Baltimore, Maryland, on February 21 under the pennant number P 628, starting what will become the longest distance voyage for the Sri Lankan Navy, and its first transit of the Panama Canal. The trip to her new home in Sri Lanka is expected to...

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Maersk Offshore Wind Turbine Installation Vessel

Seatrium Delivers WTIV to Maersk Offshore Wind

The next-generation wind turbine installation vessel, which became the center of a dispute before it was completed, has been successfully delivered, with both companies now celebrating the possibilities. Seatrium reports it completed the delivery on February 26 after sea trials and final readiness evaluations at the Tuas Boulevard Yard in Singapore, while Maersk Offshore Wind is calling the ship the first in its journey towards growing a future-ready fleet. Maersk Offshore Wind, which is owned by the investment company A.P....

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Shipbuilding

Greek Foreign Minister

Hanwha and Greece’s Onex Shipyards Partner to Expand U.S. Shipbuilding

A new trilateral agreement was formalized between Onex Shipyards & Technologies, which is working to revitalize Greek shipbuilding, and South Korea’s Hanwha Power Systems, with American officials looking on during the signing event. According to the reports, the effort will support the efforts in Greece but also looks to leverage the emerging opportunities in the United States under the Trump administration’s U.S. Maritime Action Plan. Onex reports that the agreement focuses on the development of newbuildings with LNG capacity as...

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Environment

Trawlers

Study: Ocean Warming Puts "Constant Negative Pressure" on Fish Populations

A new meta-study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution suggests that ocean warming has an outsize impact on the total amount of fish in the water, enough to have major implications for global fisheries. The study, led by researchers at Spain's Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, looked at hundreds of thousands of studies of fish populations in the Northern Hemisphere over a period of nearly 30 years, spanning 1993-2021. The vast data set covered more than 1,500 fish species and...

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Business

Canadian-flagged Great Lakes bulker

Algoma Central Buys Mainstay Maritime’s Canadian Great Lakes Shipping

Canada’s Algoma Central, already one of the largest dry and liquid bulk carriers for the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region, has agreed to buy three Canadian operating companies and six Canadian-flagged Lakers from Mainstay Maritime (formerly Rand Logistics). The transaction will permit each company to expand its Great Lakes operations under its respective flags. Mainstay Maritime is the newly launched brand name for the former Rand Logistics, and after the acquisition by Oaktree Capital completed in 2023, and the spinout with...

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