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Study: To Keep Seafarers From Quitting, Stop Shipboard Harassment
The shipping industry faces its worst shortage of crewmembers in nearly two decades, and could be 90,000 people short…
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Lloyd’s Register Assigns First Shipboard Carbon Capture Class Notation
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has made maritime history by assigning its first class notation for carbon capture onboard a ship. The…
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Report: Lack of Port Infrastructure Challenge Onboard Carbon Capture
A new study looking at port readiness and the challenges of handling CO2 captured from ships at sea finds…
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Crowley Containership to Test Shipboard Carbon Capture System
Crowley and Carbon Ridge Inc, a developer of modular onboard carbon capture and storage solutions (OCCS), are launching pilot project…
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Shipboard Guards Exchanged Fire with Attackers in Latest Red Sea Incident
By Rakteem Katakey and Alex Longley (Bloomberg) — Armed guards on a fuel tanker exchanged gunfire with a small boat in…
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Coast Guard Issues Safety Alert on Shipboard Crane Wire Rope Hazards
In response to a recent accident involving a shipboard crane, the U.S. Coast Guard has issued a marine safety alert…
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COVID19 – Cruise Fanatics Fight To Become Shipboard Guinea Pigs
by Fran Golden (Bloomberg) When Royal Caribbean announced it was looking for volunteers to help test its post-pandemic health and…
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USCGC Stratton Returns Home Amid Shipboard COVID Outbreak
The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton has returned to its homeport in Alameda, California after 11 crew members tested positive…
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Australia to Return to Pre-Covid Maximum Shipboard Service Limits for Seafarers
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) announced Monday that from 28 February 2021, the interim COVID arrangements which have permitted…
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