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Four Fleet Designs: Which Navy is Best for America?

Published May 31, 2026 4:49 PM by CIMSEC

[By Capt. George Galdorisi, USN] Military leaders often use military-industry conferences to unveil new strategies. Coming on the heels of a new National Security Strategy (NSS) issued in December 2025 and a National Defense Strategy (NDS) issued in January 2026, the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Daryl Caudle, revealed the Navy’s strategy designed to support the NSS and NDS, the U.S. Navy Fighting Instructions in February 2026. The venue for unveiling this document was The Armed Forces Communications and...

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Port of Itajai

Port of Itajai Plans to Remove 133-Year-Old Wreck to Prepare for Dredging

Published May 31, 2026 4:49 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Brazilian Port of Itajaí has embarked on a project to remove the wreck of a merchant ship that has been lying on the bottom of a critical shipping channel for more than 130 years. The move is expected to pave the way for deepening of the channel to allow larger vessels to access the port. Itajaí, Brazil's second-largest container port, said it has signed an agreement with the University of Vale do Itajaí (Univali) to carry out a technical...

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Sheep

After Iranian Attack, Activists Renew Push for Live Export Ban

Published May 31, 2026 4:49 PM by The Maritime Executive

Animal welfare organizations are renewing their push for a total ban on seaborne livestock exports after some 4,000 sheep and goats died off the coast of Oman earlier this month. Maritime intelligence firm Windward reported that the Indian-flagged cargo vessel MSV Haji Ali sank following a suspected drone attack in the volatile Strait of Hormuz region. The 57-meter vessel was traveling from the Port of Berbera in Somalia to the Port of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates with a...

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Trawler

Op-Ed: Three Countries Could Scuttle WTO's Fishing-Subsidy Limit Agreement

Published May 31, 2026 3:12 PM by The Lowy Interpreter

More than 600 million people around the world seek to make their living through fishing or from processing the catch. Most of those workers – often impoverished – rightly pay little attention to the intricate debates of the World Trade Organization, but a newly struck Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (FSA) heralds a breakthrough for the marine environment as well as a timely boost for multilateral rules-based cooperation. Following 20 years of negotiations, the FSA came into force on September 15,...

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Australia's Ichthys LNG Project Dodges Labor Strike

The labor union for Australia's offshore oil and gas workers has called off plans for a strike at the giant Ichthys LNG terminal in Western Australia. The Offshore Alliance said that negotiations with management were proceeding, and the labor action that its members approved earlier in the month will be deferred. The news will be welcome for Asian utilities, which have been paying elevated prices for LNG since the start of the U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran; any interference with Ichthys'...

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Shipbuilding

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Vard Secures Norway’s Highest Value Order to Build Deep-Sea Research Vessel

Norwegian shipbuilder Vard, a subsidiary of the Fincantieri Group, signed its highest value single ship contract and the largest order of its kind for any Norwegian shipyard. Valued at nearly €700 million (US$816 million), the contract is for the design and construction of a deep-sea research vessel for US-based research organization Inkfish. The vessel, project-named RV11000, is based on a Vard design for specialized research vessels. Developed by Vard Design in Ålesund, Norway, in close collaboration with Inkfish, RV11000 will...

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Environment

Francesca Verones, NTNU

Microplastics Could Affect the Ocean's Ability to Absorb Carbon

[By Ingebjørg Hestvik] “We study how plastic affects what we call ecosystem services, that is, the services we receive from ecosystems. When the ocean absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, we consider it as a service the ocean performs for us,” says researcher Francesca Verones. Photo: Francesca Verones, NTNU You have probably heard this before: more than 70 per cent of our planet is covered by oceans. Nearly half of all photosynthesis on Earth takes place in the ocean, and...

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Business

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The Hidden Clause Contradictions Driving Demurrage Claims

A bulk carrier arrives at Paranagua on a Saturday morning at 08:00 local time. Sugar cargo, clean fixture, terms agreed weeks earlier in what looked like a routine email exchange. The master tenders Notice of Readiness on arrival. The vessel waits. Laytime does not start counting until Monday at 08:00, leaving two full days on the owner's side of the ledger as unpaid time. Three weeks later, when the Statement of Facts (SOF) lands on the demurrage analyst's desk, the...

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