Iran Withdraws From the Red Sea
Australia Seizes and Destroys Two More Indonesian Fishing Boats
As China Cancels Rare Earth Exports, White House Looks for Deep Sea Supply
Helmsman and Pilots Worked Against Each Other During Fremantle Allision
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Apr 20, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Iran Withdraws From the Red Sea
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A previous law enforcement action against an Indonesian fishing boat off Australia, February 2025 (ABF)
Australia Seizes and Destroys Two More Indonesian Fishing Boats
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Small polymetallic nodules after extraction from the seabed (TMC)
As China Cancels Rare Earth Exports, White House Looks for Deep Sea Supply
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Maersk Shekou
Helmsman and Pilots Worked Against Each Other During Fremantle Allision
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Belgorod
Russian Ambassador Says Subsea Tampering off UK is No Cause for Concern
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USS Stockdale at San Diego, Feb. 2025 (USN)
Navy Deploys a Third Destroyer to Defend Southern Border
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Somali skiff
First “Suspicious Approach” of 2025 Reported in Gulf of Aden
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The Royal Navy patrol vessel HMS Tamar calls Diego Garcia, February 2023. The naval station at Diego Garcia is an asset for both U.S. and UK forces (USN)
Defending Diego Garcia
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abandoned seafarers
Indian Crew Stranded Without Pay Calls Renewed Attention to Abandonment
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Houthi missile
Report: Chinese Satellites Feed Houthis Target Ship Data
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Suspected Chinese sea glider drone recovered in Masbate, 2024 (Philippine National Police)
Philippines Says Chinese Sea Gliders Were Used for Covert Mapping
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Centcom
U.S. Destroys Houthi Fuel Terminals at Ras Isa
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Damen Shipyards Group & Folla Maritime Service AS Become Strategic Partners
COSCO Shipping & Norsepower Enable a Step Change in the Rotor Sail Market
Fugro & Damen Partner to Support the Royal Netherlands Navy
Global Ports Holding Unveils Multi-Million-Dollar International Investment

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