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Dr. Rosalie Balkin Receives IMO International Maritime Prize
Dr. Rosalie Balkin, who was nominated by the Government of Australia, was honoured at the annual IMO Awards Ceremony, held…
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Acts of Bravery at Sea Honored at Annual IMO Awards Ceremony
Officer Lee Tae Young, a first mate from the Republic of Korea, has been awarded the IMO Award for Exceptional…
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Maritime News
Professor Momoko Kitada Selected for IMO Gender Equality Award
Professor Momoko Kitada, Nippon Foundation Professorial Chair in Gender and Innovation; Head, Maritime Education & Training at the World Maritime…
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Vessels Face FuelEU Maritime, EU ETS Challenge Despite Delay of the IMO Net Zero Framework
The decision made during the MEPC meeting in October 2025 to delay the IMO’s Net Zero Framework, by one year,…
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Port News
Top shipping organisations reaffirm support for IMO as global regulator
In light of this month’s surprise move by member states to put the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) on ice, the world’s…
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Marine World
Shipping Industry Reaffirms Support for IMO as Global Regulator Following Carbon Pricing Delay
The Tripartite Forum of shipbuilders, shipowners and classification societies convened in Busan, South Korea last week, bringing together more than…
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Port News
IMO stalemate exposes deep global divides
The world is divided when it comes to working out global shipping’s green agenda. The successful campaign – led by…
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Marine World
IMO Net-Zero Framework Negotiations Continue Despite Adoption Vote Delay
The International Maritime Organization continued work on its Net-Zero Framework at working group talks in London this week, despite voting…
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Maritime News
Environmental Protestors Return to IMO to Campaign Against Biofuels
Timed to the start of the working group session of MEPC (Marine Environment Protection Committee) protestors have returned to the…
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Port News
IMO fracture deepens global climate fault lines in shipping
Shipping historians covering the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) would need to go back more than 40 years to a comparable…
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