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Indonesia Scrutinizes Scrap Steel and Shrimp Trades After Cesium Scare
After a radioactive-shrimp scare earlier this year, the government of Indonesia is now requiring exporters to certify that their product…
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Marine World
Runaway Ship: Chief Engineer Pleads Guilty After Charleston Bridge Scare
A chief engineer has pleaded guilty to failing to report a hazardous condition aboard a vessel in Charleston, South Carolina,…
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Ammonium Nitrate Cargo Arrives in Africa Ending Panic Over “Bomb Ship"
A cargo of nearly 20,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertilizer that drew worldwide attention and created a hysteria over…
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Russian Destroyer Fires Warning Shot to Scare Off Norwegian Longliner
The crew of a Norwegian fishing vessel had a hair-raising run-in with a Russian warship in the Barents Sea…
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Maritime News
Boxship Malfunction Causes Brief Scare in Tampa Bay
Demonstrating that it has become a more common occurrence, a containership arriving in Port Tampa Bay, Florida yesterday morning,…
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Port News
Mpox scare onboard bulk carrier in Argentina turns out to be chicken pox
An Indian crewmember on a bulk carrier in Argentina struck down with symptoms similar to mpox has been told he…
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Marine World
Singapore’s ‘Cruise-to-Nowhere’ Ends Early Amid COVID Scare
By Chen Lin and Yi Shu Ng SINGAPORE, Dec 9 (Reuters) – A Royal Caribbean “cruise-to-nowhere” from Singapore began disembarking…
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Maritime News
Relieved Passengers Leave Singapore Cruise After COVID-19 Scare
A Royal Caribbean “cruise-to-nowhere” from Singapore began disembarking its nearly 1,700 passengers who were confined to their cabins for more…
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Maritime News
Color Line Cruise Ship Back in Service After COVID-19 Scare
The cruise ferry Color Magic has resumed her normal schedule after a coronavirus scare on board. One of her crewmembers…
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Port News
Alang coronavirus scare sparks concern of another demo closure
Shipbreaking, which had only recently gradually emerged from lockdown, risks being put back on hold as news emerges of four…
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