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EU Commences Mediterranean Dark Fleet Stop and Search Operations

Published Jun 9, 2026 3:25 PM by The Maritime Executive

The European Union has launched a coordinated campaign to crack down on vessels that are false-flagged, fraudulently certified, or are in breach of maritime safety and labor laws. The move, announced after an agreement between EU defense ministers at a meeting in Nicosia on June 8, utilizes the pre-existing mandate for Operation Irini, which was originally established in 2020 under a UN mandate to enforce an arms embargo on Libya in the Mediterranean. It is not clear how or whether...

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Helmsman Charged with “Drunk Driving” After Hitting Sailboat and Pier

Published Jun 9, 2026 2:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

Danish authorities reported placing the helmsman of a general cargo ship under arrest on Monday evening after the vessel he was controlling hit a docked sailboat and then proceeded to knock down lampposts and bollards as it hit the dock in Korsør, Denmark. No one was injured in what one official described as a “parking accident.” The general cargo ship Olymp Trader (4,684 dwt) was arriving in Denmark from Wismar, Germany, at around 2000 local time on June 8. The...

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EU Calls for Sanctions on Bunker and Support Vessels in New Russian Package

Published Jun 9, 2026 1:20 PM by The Maritime Executive

Saying that the goal is to maintain the pressure from the West on Russia, the European Commission outlined its plans for the 21st sanction package since the start of the war in Ukraine. The European Union highlights the impact of its economic sanctions while saying, “Consistency with the sanctions packages is paying off.” President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, however, also highlighted the increased Russian attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine as well as the wayward attacks...

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EU Steps Up to Fund Ocean Data Collection as U.S. Pulls Back

Published Jun 8, 2026 9:53 PM by The Maritime Executive

Following the Trump administration's decision to remove the global ocean sensor network run by the NSF/Woods Hole's Ocean Observatories Initiative, the European Union has come up with its own funding pool to cover some of the lost scientific sensor capability. Last week, the European Commission announced that it would be launching a new program dubbed OceanEye to boost EU contributions to global ocean data collection. The long-term objective is to build about one third of the world's ocean observing system...

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Offshore

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UK Will Rebid Offshore Wind Lease Setting a Critical Test for the Sector

The UK's Crown Estate, which manages all the offshore assets, announced that it plans to launch a new competitive bid for a lease in the Irish Sea just months after the existing holders backed out of the project after five years of planning. The new competitive tender is seen as a key challenge for the sector after partners EnBW and JERA Nex BP opted not to proceed, calling the project no longer economically viable. The Morgan site is approximately 22...

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Shipbuilding

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Ghana’s New Drydock Project Progresses After Successful Financing Round

Ship diversions around Cape of Good Hope have seen vessel traffic growth along the West African coastline. Additionally, recent expansion of deepwater drilling operations by big oil companies is a development indicator for the offshore industry in West Africa. With these opportunities, the region is emerging as a global destination for ship repair and maintenance. In fact, several West Africa governments are ramping up plans to expand ship repair infrastructure. The latest milestone is from Ghana, with Takoradi Floating Dock...

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Environment

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Northern Lights Proceeds with Fleet Expansion with MISC and K Line

The first commercial cross-border carbon transport and storage program, Norway’s Northern Lights, is moving forward with its announced fleet expansion as it completed a second charter agreement with MISC Group and K Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha). This follows the January 2026 announcement that the company would add four more vessels and the recent delivery of its newest ship to Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement. Northern Lights was started in 2021 as a joint venture between Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies in support of...

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Business

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Markets Expect Oil Shortage if Hormuz Stays Shut, Oversupply Once it Opens

The oil market is telling two distinct stories, and future pricing depends upon which one prevails. In the short run, energy markets are leaning hard on drawdowns, run cuts, refined product inventories and demand destruction in order to keep prices in check. If the situation continues unchanged, falling inventories could drive prices skyward by midsummer. On the other hand, the market faces an oversupply situation as soon as the Strait of Hormuz reopens and a flood of Mideast oil comes...

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