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Video: USCG Icebreakers Aid Great Lakers Bulkers as Winter Sets In

Published Jan 17, 2025 2:12 PM by The Maritime Executive

It is the end of the season on the Great Lakes and with the deep cold that has set across the region this week, the U.S. Coast Guard extended its ongoing icebreaking operations to aid two bulkers caught in the ice flows. It is part of an annual tradition on the lakes as the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards work jointly to maintain navigation. U.S. Coast Guard Sector Northern Great Lakes reported it was commencing “Operation Taconite” to...

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Offshore Wonders

Published Jan 16, 2025 11:54 PM by Sean Hogue

  What a year for boats! As many Maritime Executive readers no doubt realize, I consider myself a boat nerd. Having run away to sea at 18, I discovered both a wide world and the best way to get around it. I’ve sailed, shipped and even steamed on waters near and far, and despite many differences the one constant was a capable vessel under my feet. Even after I “came ashore,” I’ve kept close to the water and have had...

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The owner of the Eagle S has lost a custody battle for the ship's anchor, which has been held as evidence (Finnish Border Guard)

Owner of Suspected Sabotage Ship Loses Bid to Get Anchor Back From Police

Published Jan 16, 2025 11:41 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Earlier this month, the owner of the "shadow fleet" tanker Eagle S lost a court appeal to regain the freedom of their vessel, which has been held in Finland for an investigation into suspected cable sabotage. On Wednesday, the shipowner also lost a bid to take back the ship's anchor, which Finnish authorities found on the seabed near the cable breaks. Finland's National Bureau of Investigation believes that it has evidence connecting Eagle S to the outage. On December...

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Houthi missiles on display at a parade, 2024 (Houthi Military Media)

Gaza Ceasefire Raises Hopes of Renewed Security in the Red Sea

Published Jan 16, 2025 10:07 PM by The Maritime Executive

  On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that an agreement for a ceasefire and hostage exchange had been reached with terrorist group Hamas, setting conditions for the end of hostilities in Gaza - though an unspecified last-minute issue has delayed an Israeli cabinet vote to finalize the deal. If approved, it appears to satisfy most of the demands of Yemen's Houthi rebels, who have attacked shipping in the Red Sea for more than a year in protest of...

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Biden Administration Makes Final Moves to Advance Offshore Wind Power

On the final working day of the Biden Administration, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced the approval of one more offshore wind farm project. It has been pushing forward in recent weeks to aid the industry ahead of an anticipated change in policy under the Trump administration. The current media reports are that Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Monday, Inauguration Day, that places at least a temporary moratorium on wind energy projects. House...

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Shipbuilding

FSG shipyard Germany

Insolvency Administrators Confident in Sale of FSG Shipyards

The provision insolvency administrators for Germany’s FSG and Nobiskrug shipbuilders told government officials and union leaders they remain confident in the efforts to save the financially troubled yards. Meeting on Friday, January 17 at the Nobiskrug shipyard in Rendsburg, Prime Minister Daniel Günther told reporters the state was willing to help in order to save the nearly 500 jobs at the two yards. Insolvency hearings commenced against the group in December and are scheduled to proceed...

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Environment

LPG carrier with carbon capture system

Solvang LPG Tanker Ready to Launch New Onboard Carbon Capture Pilot

A pilot project involving Wärtsilä, MAN Energy Solutions, and the research institute SINTEF and working with Norwegian shipping company Solvang is ready to launch its pilot test for a new onboard carbon capture and storage system. According to the companies, launching the pilot testing is an important milestone in the project which began in 2021 and conducted its first tests in 2022. “Onboard carbon capture combined with existing cleaning technology is a significant shortcut to decarbonization of the...

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Eco Edison

Offshore Wonders

  What a year for boats! As many Maritime Executive readers no doubt realize, I consider myself a boat nerd. Having run away to sea at 18, I discovered both a wide world and the best way to get around it. I’ve sailed, shipped and even steamed on waters near and far, and despite many differences the one constant was a capable vessel under my feet. Even after I “came ashore,” I’ve kept close to the water and have had...

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