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NYK and Chuo University to explore shipborne sea life for human health gains
Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and Chuo University have recently launched a joint research initiative to discover novel…
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Houthi attacks branded war crimes by Human Rights Watch
The Houthi armed group in Yemen attacked two bulk carriers in the Red Sea earlier this month, which NGO Human Rights…
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Marine World
Keeping The Human In The loop: A Step-By-Step Approach To Maritime Digitalisation
Panellists at an Inmarsat ‘Thriving in the Digital Age’ seminar urged a step-by-step approach to maritime digitalisation with due consideration…
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Marine World
Offshore Wind: Green Energy Cannot Come at a Human Cost
Utility-scale wind projects are springing up along the Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf of Mexico, and—within the decade—off the Pacific Coast.…
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Marine World
Report Reveals Technical and Human Failures in 2014 Sewol Ferry Disaster
A report by South Korea’s Maritime Safety Tribunal (KMST) has identified multiple causes behind the April 16, 2014 Sewol ferry disaster that claimed…
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Maritime News
Saya de Malha: Far Away From Human Rights
In October 2022, a British-American couple, Kyle and Maryanne Webb, were sailing their yacht through a remote area of…
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Marine World
Moving Beyond Mental Health: A Smarter Approach to Human Risk in Maritime Operations
Human error contributes to nearly 80% of maritime accidents. Despite the industry’s reputation for precision and discipline, safety still depends…
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Maritime News
Ireland Apprehends Nine Men Hiding in a Container Arriving from Africa
Irish police are investigating the circumstances of what appears to be another case of human traffic through one of its…
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EU launches project to investigate human rights at sea
The European Union is investing in growing protections for persons at sea with the newly established BlueRights project. The study…
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Maritime News
Leveraging Human Factors for Safer Maritime Vessel Ops
A safety management system, while vital, can only take a company so far. The real change has to be cultural…
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