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Ukraine Asks Sweden and Israel to Detain Ships with “Stolen Grain”

Published Apr 30, 2026 4:22 PM by The Maritime Executive

In its latest attempt to escalate its economic war against Russia, Ukraine is asking foreign countries to detain vessels carrying grain from the occupied areas of Ukraine, which it considers stolen assets. It issued requests to Sweden and Israel to detain vessels as an expansion of efforts that Ukraine has undertaken in its ports in the past. The Swedish Prosecutor’s Office confirmed in a brief statement that it seized a small cargo ship named Caffa (4,337 dwt) that it had...

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King Charles Presents President Trump With HMS Trump's Bell

Published Apr 30, 2026 3:49 PM by The Maritime Executive

At a state dinner given in his honor, King Charles III has presented President Trump with a personal gift, the bell of the decommissioned HMS Trump (P533). HMS Trump was a T-class submarine launched in Barrow (where Britain’s nuclear submarines are still built) in March 1944. The boat, with a crew of 63 hands, was originally fitted out with 11 torpedo tubes, a 103mm deck gun and three anti-aircraft machine guns. Deployed to the Pacific Theater, HMS Trump operated as...

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A drone boat homes in on a Russian patrol vessel (Courtesy Ukrainian Navy)

Ukrainian Drone Boats Hit Two Russian Patrol Vessels at Kerch Strait

Published Apr 29, 2026 11:52 PM by The Maritime Executive

Ukraine's drone forces have hit and damaged two guard ships at the Kerch Strait Bridge, according to officials in Kyiv. The Ukrainian Navy identified the target vessels as the FSB patrol boat Sobol and "anti-sabotage" boat Grachonok, and said that they had been heavily damaged. "As a result of the strike, the enemy suffered irrecoverable and sanitary losses," the service claimed in a statement. ???????????? ??????? ?????? ??, ??? ????????? ??????????? ??????????????https://t.co/9CvatVrXOD pic.twitter.com/kE44wXpJb3— ?????????-??????? ???? ?? ??????? (@UA_NAVY) April 30,...

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Study: MPAs are Unusually Vulnerable to Wastewater Runoff

Published Apr 29, 2026 11:26 PM by The Maritime Executive

Researchers have long understood that land-based pollution sources are a leading cause of environmental harm in the ocean, from plastic wastes to nutrient runoff. Land-based sewage is an issue as well, and it turns out that marine protected areas (MPAs) might be more affected by this form of pollution than the average acre of unprotected ocean, a new study in Ocean & Coastal Management has determined. Working together, researchers from the University of Queensland and the New York-based Wildlife Conservation...

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UAE Exits OPEC, Casting Shadow Over the Oil Cartel's Future

The United Arab Emirates has announced a decision to leave the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a major blow to the supply cartel that has exerted influence over global oil prices since 1960. "The UAE’s decision to exit from OPEC reflects a policy-driven evolution aligned with long-term market fundamentals," said UAE energy minister Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei in a statement. "We thank OPEC and its member countries for decades of constructive cooperation. We remain committed to energy security, providing...

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Shipbuilding

Canadian Coast Guard vessel launched

First of Canadian Coast Guard’s New Arctic-Offshore Patrol Ships Launched

Canada marked the next milestone in its efforts to renew the fleets of the Canadian Navy and Coast Guard with the floatout of the first of its new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. The future CCGS Donjek was successfully transferred from the building hall on a barge and floated out in Halifax. The construction is part of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy, a long-term plan for what they are proudly saying are “Built by Canadians, for Canada” vessels. Irving Shipbuilding has...

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Environment

WCS sewage pipe

Study: MPAs are Unusually Vulnerable to Wastewater Runoff

Researchers have long understood that land-based pollution sources are a leading cause of environmental harm in the ocean, from plastic wastes to nutrient runoff. Land-based sewage is an issue as well, and it turns out that marine protected areas (MPAs) might be more affected by this form of pollution than the average acre of unprotected ocean, a new study in Ocean & Coastal Management has determined. Working together, researchers from the University of Queensland and the New York-based Wildlife Conservation...

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Bankrupt Retailer Bed Bath & Beyond Wins Record $45M FMC Claim Against OOCL

A Federal Maritime Commission administrative law judge awarded a record $45.6 million in reparations to the administrator of the bankrupt retailer Bed Bath & Beyond in its claim against Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) stemming from denied service and higher shipping rates during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case has the potential to be a precedent-setting decision for the shippers' complaints against the business practices of carriers during the pandemic. The bankruptcy administrator for the former retailer now known as DF-Butterfly...

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