Thursday, November 06, 2025
MORE TOP STORIES
crew looking at shoreline

Seafarers’ Access to Shore Leave Has Consistently Declined Since Pandemic

Published Nov 5, 2025 5:59 PM by The Maritime Executive

  A new study among the providers of shore services for seafarers confirmed the concerns over the decline in access to shore leave and the time spent ashore by seafarers. Shore leave has been repeatedly identified as one of the concerns for seafarers, as experts cite the importance of shore time to crew welfare. A survey of seafarers in May 2024 published by the World Maritime University highlighted the concern, one that has been repeated in the recent editions of...

Continue Reading...
Drug bust at sea

Portuguese Navy Carries Out Long Range Drug Bust in Mid-Atlantic

Published Nov 5, 2025 5:09 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Portugal's navy has seized a drug trafficking semi-submersible in the mid-Atlantic, far off the coast of Lisbon.  The Portuguese Navy (Marinha) detected the suspect vessel using its surveillance assets and worked in conjunction with the Judicial Police to plan an intercept. In an example of the significant scale required to mount such an operation, it dispatched a patrol vessel with more than 70 military personnel and sailed a total distance of about 1,500 nautical miles.  Early in the morning...

Continue Reading...
ferry Moby Wonder

Five Moby Ferries to Hit Auction Block Next Week to Repay MSC Debt

Published Nov 5, 2025 4:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

Italian officials are moving quickly to complete the settlement agreement that separates Moby Lines from MSC and its ferry company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV). Antitrust officials accepted a proposed settlement after their finding that the consolidation of the brands by an MSC subsidiary threatened competition.  One of the key elements of the plan calls for Moby to sell five of its current vessels and to use the proceeds to repay loans provided by MSC in 2023...

Continue Reading...
handcuffs

Suspect Charged With Assaulting Coast Guard Officers at Alameda Protest

Published Nov 5, 2025 3:38 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Federal prosecutors have charged the driver of a truck who disobeyed orders to stop at the entrance to San Francisco's Coast Guard Island with assaulting USCG officers with a deadly weapon.   The incident occurred in the context of a protest against the Trump administration's plans to send about 100 extra federal law enforcement officers to Coast Guard Island in Alameda, intended as reinforcements for the White House's effort to enforce immigration laws. Early in the morning on October...

Continue Reading...
MORE STORIES BY CATEGORY

Offshore

Hornsea wind farm

Orsted Still Sees a Strong Future for Offshore Wind in Europe

  Western offshore wind leader Orsted sees signs of hope in the European market, despite near-term headwinds in the global market, executives said in a third-quarter earnings call on Wednesday.  "We remain very bullish about the prospects for offshore wind in Europe, in particular. We see the rebasing happening in the market," said Rasmus Errboe, Group President and CEO. "We will be patient, and we will prioritize value over volume." Errboe highlighted three potential business areas for growth in Europe:...

Continue Reading...

Shipbuilding

containership launch

CMA CGM Highlights French Ties with New Class of Ultra-Large Boxships

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CMA CGM Group Rodolphe Saadé used a prestigious forum in France today to highlight the company’s next class of ultra-large containerships and its ties to France. Speaking before French President Emmanuel Macron, Saadé said it was a step to emphasize the company’s long-term commitments to France and deflect from some of the criticisms of the company. Speaking at the Assises de l’Économie de la Mer event, CMA CGM highlighted its investment, reportedly...

Continue Reading...

Environment

Harbor and iron or pier at Saldanha Bay, South Africa (Hp.Baumeler / CC BY SA 4.0)

Study: South Africa-Europe Shipping Route Could Run on Ammonia by 2029

  Despite the existing uncertainty in global regulations for clean shipping, some decarbonization initiatives are setting ambitious targets for transitioning to alternative fuels. One such example is the South Africa-Europe iron ore shipping route, which could feasibly deploy ammonia-fueled bulk carriers as soon as 2029 and scale toward full decarbonization by 2035. These findings are contained in a feasibility study by the Global Maritime Forum, produced in partnership with a consortium formed in 2023 to develop a green shipping corridor...

Continue Reading...

Business

ferry Moby Wonder

Five Moby Ferries to Hit Auction Block Next Week to Repay MSC Debt

Italian officials are moving quickly to complete the settlement agreement that separates Moby Lines from MSC and its ferry company Grandi Navi Veloci (GNV). Antitrust officials accepted a proposed settlement after their finding that the consolidation of the brands by an MSC subsidiary threatened competition.  One of the key elements of the plan calls for Moby to sell five of its current vessels and to use the proceeds to repay loans provided by MSC in 2023...

Continue Reading...