Short
-
Port News
The rise of hydrogen in short sea shipping
Dave Lee, executive director at e1 Marine, writes for Splash today. Hydrogen has become one of shipping’s most debated fuels,…
Read More » -
Marine World
Coast Guard Still Short on People and Ships Despite $25 Billion Funding Surge
Despite receiving nearly $25 billion in supplemental funding—the largest investment in its history—the U.S. Coast Guard continues to face critical…
Read More » -
Maritime News
Op-Ed: Fully-Compliant Fire Systems May Fall Short Against Modern Risks
Inspection reports across much of the commercial fleet paint a reassuring picture. Fire detection systems are operational, fixed firefighting systems……
Read More » -
Port News
‘Nothing short of a disgrace’: Record 6,223 seafarers abandoned in 2025
Seafarer abandonment hit record levels in 2025, according to new data compiled by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF), with…
Read More » -
Marine World
U.S. Coast Guard Short on Forces to Execute Venezuela Tanker Seizure, Sources Say
The U.S. Coast Guard is waiting for additional forces to arrive before potentially attempting to board and seize a Venezuela-linked oil tanker…
Read More » -
Marine World
Navy Cuts Constellation-Class Frigate Program Short as Shipbuilding Delays Mount
The U.S. Navy announced Tuesday it is terminating four ships from its troubled Constellation-class frigate program before construction begins, marking…
Read More » -
Marine World
Pentagon Calls Shipbuilding a Top Priority, But Congress Says Budget Falls Short
The Department of Defense has placed shipbuilding at the heart of its FY2026 strategy, pledging $5.9 billion to revitalize the…
Read More » -
Port News
Choose your risk: short term disruption or long-term transition
Shipping markets have profited from turbulence in this decade, but far bigger changes are coming in the years ahead, argues…
Read More » -
Marine World
New Fuel Restrictions for Ships in Arctic Fall Short, Green Groups Say
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) – Ships sailing through Arctic waters will no longer be able to use or carry heavy…
Read More »
