Iran Seizes Two Ships and Issues Jail Sentences in Fuel Smuggling Crackdown
Massive Container Explosion Was Caused By Self-Heating Chemical Cargo
U.S. Forces Ordered Airstrike on Smuggling Vessel off Somalia
NOAA Finds a Flashy Car Inside the Wreck of WWII Carrier USS Yorktown
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Apr 27, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Iran Seizes Two Ships and Issues Jail Sentences in Fuel Smuggling Crackdown
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CMSA
Massive Container Explosion Was Caused By Self-Heating Chemical Cargo
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A typical U.S. Navy dhow interdiction in the Mideast. This time, no boarding occurred (USN file image)
U.S. Forces Ordered Airstrike on Smuggling Vessel off Somalia
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A small flash of chrome can be seen on the jeep's rear bumper, left of the spare tire (NOAA)
NOAA Finds a Flashy Car Inside the Wreck of WWII Carrier USS Yorktown
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Ohio River McAlpine Locks
NTSB Cites Inexperienced Pilot Using Cell Phone in Ohio River Tow Incident
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The Navy plans to order a landing ship of the same design as the Israeli Navy's INS Nahshon and INS Komemiyut (right and left center). The design is derived from the U.S. Army's Besson-class (IDF photo)
U.S. Navy Plans to Order U.S. Army Landing Ship for the Marine Corps
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Atlantic Amsterdam
A Chinese Jackup Rig off South Korea Raises Suspicions of Expansionism
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Tanker Tropic Breeze settles in the water after she was struck by Utopia IV (NTSB)
Jury Awards $2.8M to Crewmembers of Superyacht That Sank a Tanker
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Tunisia commissions USCG cutters
US Donates Decommissioned Cutters to Tunisia to Bolster Regional Security
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Cosco ship
China Pushes Back on U.S. Port Fee Proposal
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floating ammonia cracker hydrogen
Development Completed for the First Floating Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Cracker
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Nimitz
Crewmember From Carrier USS Nimitz Goes Missing on Guam
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Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping Championing a Green Maritime Transition
Shipping Industry and Corporate Leaders Gather at the Port of Los Angeles
Med Marine Signs Five New Contracts to Kick Off 2025 Strong

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