Thursday, February 26, 2026
MORE TOP STORIES
iStock

Nine U.S. Navy Sailors Accused of Gang Ties After Violent Assault

Published Feb 26, 2026 3:14 PM by The Maritime Executive

Nine U.S. Navy enlisted sailors have been arrested in connection with suspected gang violence in San Diego County last year, according to the local sheriff's office. Sheriff's deputies allege that the men - identified as Navy personnel Jaharai Wiggins, Robert Green, Isaiah Pearson, Answer Adams, Gary Cannon, Eric Frierson, Timothy Blair, Demario Ricks and Lawrence Hodge - were involved in an assault in May 2025 at a private residence in the town of Jamul, a rural area just east of...

Continue Reading...
USCH looking at runaway tanker

Seized Shadow Tanker is Departing Scotland Bound for U.S. Reports BBC

Published Feb 26, 2026 1:46 PM by The Maritime Executive

Seven weeks after U.S. forces boarded and seized the shadow fleet tanker Marinera (Bella 1), the vessel is reported to be leaving Scotland bound for the U.S. BBC Scotland is reporting the ship was being escorted out of the Moray Firth on the first leg of a trip to an unnamed U.S. destination. The tanker drew worldwide attention as it became the first to be seized by the U.S. after days of pursuit from the Caribbean to the waters between...

Continue Reading...
DHT

VLCC Day Rates Soar to Rare Heights

Published Feb 25, 2026 11:11 PM by The Maritime Executive

Daily charter rates for VLCC tankers on the Middle East to Asia run have reached their highest level since those which prevailed during the COVID pandemic in 2020. LSEG Data & Analytics, quoted by Reuters on February 24, estimated the daily rate as $170,000, whilst Bloomberg and tanker owner Frontline reported that rates had risen to $200,000. Tankers International has reported that VLCC DHT Jaguar (IMO 9733947) has been signed up for a rate of $208,000 per day by Saudi...

Continue Reading...
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) prepares for takeoff of the Viasat-3 F2 satellite (Viasat)

Case Study: Satcom Giant Inmarsat

Published Feb 25, 2026 9:18 PM by Paul Benecki

The maritime industry is a conservative business. It tends to favor the established option over the innovative solution. Inmarsat – the original name in maritime satcom – has managed to compete in a tough market by combining both, leveraging its reputation for reliability to bring a new concept into the mainstream. In 2024, it debuted a bonded connectivity service, pairing a speedy low-earth-orbit connection with the reliability of its geostationary fleet. This multi-orbit, multi-network service – NexusWave – has revitalized...

Continue Reading...
MORE STORIES BY CATEGORY

Offshore

offshore wind instalaltion vessel

U.S. Offshore Wind Projects Report Progress After Resuming Offshore Work

Three of the five offshore wind projects under construction in the northeast U.S. have each signaled this week strong progress. It comes after each project received preliminary injunctions against the U.S. Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which had imposed stop-work orders in late December. Speaking to investors on February 25, the executives of Iberdrola, one of the partners in Vineyard Wind 1 off the coast of Massachusetts, said as far as they are concerned,...

Continue Reading...

Shipbuilding

Greek Foreign Minister

Hanwha and Greece’s Onex Shipyards Partner to Expand U.S. Shipbuilding

A new trilateral agreement was formalized between Onex Shipyards & Technologies, which is working to revitalize Greek shipbuilding, and South Korea’s Hanwha Power Systems, with American officials looking on during the signing event. According to the reports, the effort will support the efforts in Greece but also looks to leverage the emerging opportunities in the United States under the Trump administration’s U.S. Maritime Action Plan. Onex reports that the agreement focuses on the development of newbuildings with LNG capacity as...

Continue Reading...

Environment

Trawlers

Study: Ocean Warming Puts "Constant Negative Pressure" on Fish Populations

A new meta-study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution suggests that ocean warming has an outsize impact on the total amount of fish in the water, enough to have major implications for global fisheries. The study, led by researchers at Spain's Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, looked at hundreds of thousands of studies of fish populations in the Northern Hemisphere over a period of nearly 30 years, spanning 1993-2021. The vast data set covered more than 1,500 fish species and...

Continue Reading...

Business

The United Launch Alliance (ULA) prepares for takeoff of the Viasat-3 F2 satellite (Viasat)

Case Study: Satcom Giant Inmarsat

The maritime industry is a conservative business. It tends to favor the established option over the innovative solution. Inmarsat – the original name in maritime satcom – has managed to compete in a tough market by combining both, leveraging its reputation for reliability to bring a new concept into the mainstream. In 2024, it debuted a bonded connectivity service, pairing a speedy low-earth-orbit connection with the reliability of its geostationary fleet. This multi-orbit, multi-network service – NexusWave – has revitalized...

Continue Reading...