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Norway to Tighten Restrictions on Russians Navigating in Local Waters

Published Jul 11, 2025 3:10 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Norwegian government is the latest to report it will tighten the restrictions on Russian navigators sailing in its waters in response to the perceived dangers to navigation and espionage. The step comes as the EU and many Scandinavian and Baltic countries have moved to impose more restrictions on vessels specifically targeting shadow fleet tankers after the undersea cable incidents and risks of pollution. Norway reports it has implemented several measures to strengthen maritime security in light of...

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GE Vernova to Pay Nantucket $10.5M for Offshore Wind Turbine Blade Failure

Published Jul 11, 2025 1:51 PM by The Maritime Executive

Nantucket’s city government has reached a $10.5 million definitive settlement agreement with GE Vernova, the manufacturer of the offshore wind turbine blade that failed in 2024 and littered the coastline with debris. The Town of Nantucket commended GE Vernova for its leadership in reaching the agreement, while it was noted by observers that the developer of the Vineyard Wind farm is not a direct party to the settlement. A portion of the settlement money will be placed in...

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MSC Refutes India’s Compensation Claim and Declines to Post Bond

Published Jul 11, 2025 12:58 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Kerala High Court in India held its first hearing related to India’s nearly $1.1 billion compensation claim related to the sinking of the MSC Elsa 3 off the coast of India in late May. MSC’s lawyers called the claims “highly exaggerated,” while lawyers for the state government said the extent of the damages is “incalculable and continuing.” MSC is arguing that the state provided no evidence to support its claims, while it reiterated that there has been...

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DOT Expands Marine Highway Program, Adding 850 Miles of Waterways

Published Jul 10, 2025 10:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The U.S. Maritime Administration has added nearly 850 miles of inland waterways to the Marine Highway Program, expanding federal grant eligibility for shipping development projects to new routes.  “Coming from the Midwest, I’ve seen firsthand how maritime dominance isn’t just about our oceans. Our nation's many rivers and inland ports are crucial resources to moving great American products to markets across the country and around the world," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. “Expanding the Marine Highway Program...

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GE Vernova to Pay Nantucket $10.5M for Offshore Wind Turbine Blade Failure

Nantucket’s city government has reached a $10.5 million definitive settlement agreement with GE Vernova, the manufacturer of the offshore wind turbine blade that failed in 2024 and littered the coastline with debris. The Town of Nantucket commended GE Vernova for its leadership in reaching the agreement, while it was noted by observers that the developer of the Vineyard Wind farm is not a direct party to the settlement. A portion of the settlement money will be placed in...

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Shipbuilding

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Austal USA Delivers Last Independence-Variant LCS to USN

  Austal USA reports the U.S. Navy officially took delivery today, July 11, of the future USS Pierre, the final ship of the Independence program. LCS 38 is the 19th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) delivered by the company in a program that dates back to the early 2000s. Delivery documents were signed on board following the successful completion of acceptance trials held the week of June 9, 2025. The trials tested the ship’s major systems and equipment to demonstrate...

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Environment

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HGK Launches First Inland Cargo Vessel Capable of Sailing With Solar Power

A newly built inland dry goods vessel, Blue Marlin, was named last week in Hamburg, Germany, and became the world’s first hybrid solar-power inland shipping vessel, as well as receiving a designation for remote-controlled operations. The solar system aboard the ship advances on prior low-voltage systems that are supplying power for onboard systems and provides the first capability to contribute solar power to propulsion. The vessel has several unique capabilities, starting with its 192 solar panels, which are...

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Business

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Former STX Shipyard For Sale as Investors Seek to Cash Out After Turnaround

  Once one of the leading shipbuilders in South Korea, the former STX Yard, which was relaunched as K Shipbuilding, is celebrating a remarkable turnaround. According to a report in The Korean Economic Daily, after having posted its first profit in 14 years, the investment group with revived the shipbuilder is now looking to cash out. KHI Investment and United Asset Management Company (UAMCO), South Korea's biggest bad debt investor, took control of the troubled shipbuilder in 2021, paying more...

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