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UK Court Holds Captain of Shadow Fleet Tanker for Trial
A UK court on Tuesday, June 16, ordered the captain of the sanctioned tanker Smyrtos held for trial on charges of sanctions violat...
Read More >>The Most Dangerous Speed Is Not the Highest One
Most marine discussions treat speed as a linear risk factor: Higher speed = Higher risk. In reality, this is often incorrect. The...
Read More >>Criminal Charges Revealed for Chief Engineer of Containership Dali
U.S. attorneys revealed in a court filing on Monday afternoon in Maryland that criminal charges have been brought against the chie...
Read More >>New Digital Platform Connects Shipowners Directly With Seafarers
The shipping industry’s recruitment pipeline has changed less than almost anything else about the business. While vessels have gro...
Read More >>Crew Seeks Relief as India Struggles to Auction Derelict Ship
After nearly three years, India continues to struggle to dispose of a derelict cargo ship while the seafarers' union and others ar...
Read More >>Finland Prosecutes Captain and Bosun in Anchor Dragging Incident
Finnish prosecutors filed charges against the captain and bosun of a small cargo ship that they reported damaged two subsea teleco...
Read More >>Amidst Early Criticism, U.S. Signs Strait of Hormuz MOU With Iran
The U.S.-Iranian memorandum of understanding on a 60-day ceasefire and a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has been signed, five d...
Read More >>Ships Report Trading Shots with Pirates, Including a 30-Minute Firefight
The incidents of commercial shipping being approached by pirates between Somalia and Yemen are continuing and appearing to get mor...
Read More >>Pacific Island Countries Formalize a Clean Shipping Pact
Pacific Island countries have formalized a regional shipping pact, which is expected to deliver clean energy transition for the ma...
Read More >>Tanker Reports Being Struck, But India Denies It Was Their Vessel
Reports surfaced overnight of another tanker being struck by a projectile, even as government officials in Pakistan were saying th...
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