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Tugs Rush to Aid Cargo Ship That Touched Bottom and Lost Rudder
A drama is playing out along the central Portuguese coast as a cargo ship reportedly lost its rudder as it departed and is now awa...
Read More >>Beyond Sanctions Lists: Navigating Fragmented Enforcement in Maritime Trade
In the first week of January 2026, US and UK forces seized a Russian-flagged tanker in the North Atlantic. Finland detained a frei...
Read More >>Energy Transition Strategies: Advancing Emerging Battery Technologies
Advancing battery technologies stand out as next-generation solutions to help reduce carbon emissions for marine and offshore appl...
Read More >>Op-Ed: Mental Health Care is Safety-Critical, Not an Added Benefit
If mental health is not treated as safety-critical, we risk losing a whole generation of seafarers who are not willing to sacrific...
Read More >>Seafarer Abandonment is in Crisis Says ITF, Calling it a Disgrace
Seafarer abandonment hit a record level in 2025, marking the sixth year in a row the number of vessels abandoned broke the record,...
Read More >>USCG Icebreakers Aid Great Lakes Shipping as Arctic Front Ices the Lakes
The U.S. Coast Guard Great Lakes is reporting a series of callouts in the past days as an Arctic Front crossed the Midwestern regi...
Read More >>The Modular Pivot: Repurposing Containers as Strategic Infrastructure
The intermodal container is one of the most impactful innovations of the last century. As the international standard for ocean, ra...
Read More >>France Seizes Sanctioned Shadow Tanker in Mediterranean
The French Navy on Thursday, January 22, intercepted a sanctioned shadow tanker while it was sailing in the Mediterranean. The ope...
Read More >>First Cargo of Iron Ore From Giant Simandou Mine Arrives in China
Importers in China have taken delivery of the first cargoes of iron ore from Guinea's Simandou mine, one of the largest new projec...
Read More >>LR: Incessant Shipboard Alarms Can Be Reduced, With Clear Safety Benefits
Mariners have complained about excessive alarms for years, and anyone who has spent time in a modern engine control room knows how...
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