Ammonium Nitrate-Laden Bulker Dumps Contaminated Cargo off UK
After Subsea Cable Damage, Five Nations Warn of Russian Hybrid Warfare
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Delivers $335M in Cocaine to San Diego
Trafigura Charged for Alleged Bribery Scheme in Angola
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Nov 20, 2024
The Maritime Executive
Ammonium Nitrate-Laden Bulker Dumps Contaminated Cargo off UK
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Comms cables on the seabed (USN file image)
After Subsea Cable Damage, Five Nations Warn of Russian Hybrid Warfare
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Munro crew
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Delivers $335M in Cocaine to San Diego
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Cash
Trafigura Charged for Alleged Bribery Scheme in Angola
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Houthi missile parade
On First Anniversary of Red Sea Crisis, U.S. Warns of Russian Involvement
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green shipping corridor
Report: Green Corridors Face “Feasibility Wall” Due to Fuel Costs
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Courtesy USCG Sector Southeastern New England
Fishing Vessel Chartered by Offshore Wind Farm Grounds Off Rhode Island
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LNG bunker vessel
Vancouver Accredits Seaspan Energy for First LNG Ship-to-Ship Bunkering
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jackup rigs
Keppel Seeks to Monetize Legacy Rigs as Offshore Energy Sector Rebounds
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Container ship smokestack
EU Operators Brace for Cost and Complexity of FuelEU Carbon Regs
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Estonian Transport Administration
Estonian Maritime Industry: Unlocking new opportunities
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port of Vancouver
Canadian Ports Face Large Backlogs After Dockworkers Resume Work
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Tunnel Project Tugs Tie Up on Floating Pier
CIMAC CONGRESS: Six Months To Go
Norway & Portugal New Collaboration Ahead of Iberia’s Offshore Wind Venture
Conflicting Laycan Clauses Cost Shipbroker US$100,000; ITIC Steps In

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