Limits
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Port News
Burning ships, smoke, and the limits of decarbonisation
When emissions come from conflict, who pays? Sunil Kapoor investigates. It was a Friday evening. I was still in the…
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Maritime News
Report: U.S. Navy Exceeded Limits for Underperforming Recruits
In its rush to meet recruitment targets, the U.S. Navy exceeded the allowable legal limit for recruits who underperform on…
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Maritime News
Pentagon Limits Comms With Congress About AUKUS, Drug Boat Strikes
The Pentagon’s leadership has ordered all personnel to get prior approval before talking with members of Congress about some of…
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Maritime News
Navigating the Limits: Columbia River Pilots Confront Big Ships, Tight Channels
Columbia River Pilots is an association of independent pilots, a unique organization that uses a network of pilots and independent…
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Maritime News
Sitka, a Small Town in Alaska, Resoundingly Rejects Cruise Ship Limits
There has been a growing focus in many destinations around the world on the challenges as cruise ships get…
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Maritime News
Gard: Limits on Phone Usage are Needed for Seafarers’ Safety
Marine insurer Gard has warned shipowners once again about the hazards of on-duty phone use, which is becoming easier…
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Maritime News
Mediterranean ECA Limits on Shipping’s Sulfur Emissions Are Now in Effect
The Mediterranean Emission Control Area officially launched today, May 1, under the MARPOL Annex of the International Maritime Organizations. Officials…
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Maritime News
IMO: New Air Pollution Limits Begin May 1 for Ships in the Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Sea officially became an Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides and Particulate Matter (Med SOx ECA) under MARPOL…
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Maritime News
Conservationists Sue BOEM to Restore OSV Speed Limits for Rice’s Whale
A group of U.S. environmental NGOs are suing the Trump administration over the rollback of guidance that was intended to…
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Port News
Red Sea transits off limits for most as Israel pounds Gaza
The majority of the global merchant fleet is expected to keep away from the Red Sea for the foreseeable future…
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