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USCG Cutter James Offloads 10 Tonnes of Cocaine in Port Everglades

The U.S. Coast Guard showed off large caches of illegal narcotics seized as part of U.S. Southern Command’s enhanced counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. The Coast Guard Cutter James arrived in Port Everglades, Florida offloading approximately 23,000 pounds of cocaine and approximately 6,900 pounds of marijuana, with an estimated value of $408 […]

Scientists Measure Cloud Changes in Busy Ship Corridors

Researchers have measured for the first time exactly how ship emissions affect clouds at a regional scale. The results of the research confirmed earlier computer modeling studies that predicated a sizeable cooling effect due to shipping. For decades, scientists have theorized that the long, thin cloud patterns referred to as “ship tracks” resulting from the […]

USCG Training Center Cape May Reports First COVID-19 Cases

The U.S. Coast Guard’s training center at Cape May, the service’s only entry point for enlisted personnel, has identified its first cases of COVID-19. On June 3, a cohort of recruits were tested as part of the training center’s medical surveillance and restriction of movement plan for all incoming candidates. One test came back positive on […]

GTT Entrusted by DSME with the Design of a FSRU for MOL

Paris – June 9th, 2020. GTT has received an order from the Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for the design of a new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU1) on behalf of the Japanese ship-owner Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd. (MOL). The FSRU with a capacity of 263,000 m3 will be fitted with the NO96 membrane cryogenic […]

Freezer-seiner for Spanish Albacora Group Features SCHOTTEL SCP

Spay, Germany, 9 June 2020 – The Spanish Albacora Group, which operates the largest tuna fishing fleet in the European Union, recently commissioned a new fishing vessel. Built at Vigo-based shipyard Astilleros Armón, “Galerna Lau” is equipped with a state-of-the-art propulsion system from the German propulsion expert SCHOTTEL and will be used to catch tuna […]

Federal Agents Break Up Narcotics Smuggling in the Port of Tampa

Federal agents broke up a drug smuggling operation passing through the Port of Tampa for at least six months in 2018 and 2019. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents at the Port of Tampa In March 2019 inspected a container onboard the Leticia that, according to the ship’s manifest, contained stone blocks typically used […]

Indian Navy Evacuates Stranded Citizens from Iran

The Indian Navy’s effort to repatriate citizens stranded by the COVID-19 shutdown has expanded from the Indian Ocean basin to the Persian Gulf. On Monday, the amphib INS Shardul departed Bandar Abbas, Iran with 233 Indian nationals on board, bound for Porbandar, Gujarat.  Iranian and Indian authorities pre-sceened the passengers before boarding. While under way, […]

Shipper Satisfaction Survey Shows Positive 2019 Trends; 2020 Concerns

Container shipping lines’ ability to provide cargo space showed a marginal improvement in 2019, according to the fourth annual shipper satisfaction survey conducted by Drewry and the European Shippers’ Council (ESC).  While the survey reported positive trends in 2019, it noted that the impact of the coronavirus on container shipping operations — with blanked sailings […]

UN Calls for Blue Innovation on World Oceans Day

On World Oceans Day, leaders from government and civil society issued a call to pay special attention to the world’s oceans as the world bounces back from the COVID-19 pandemic. With a substantial portion of the global economy paused by shutdowns, companies and regulators alike see the potential for reshaping commerce with an eye towards […]

Sembcorp Marine Announces $1.5 Billion Recapitalization and Demerger

Financial troubled Sembcorp Marine, a builder and operator of a repair facilities in Singapore for the offshore, marine and energy industries, is proposing a $1.5 billion recapitalization plan with the aid of its current parent company Sembcorp Industries and Singapore-based investment firm Temasek, which is the largest shareholder in Sembcorp. Under the proposed terms of […]

On World Oceans Day, IMO Launches Industry Partnership on Biofouling

The UN-led GloFouling partnership has launched a new alliance with a group of fouling control companies to accelerate the development of hull fouling solutions.  Four companies have become the founding members of the new initiative: hull cleaning service providers CleanSubSea, ECOsubsea and HullWiper and sonic antifouling system manufacturer Sonihull. IMO expects that more companies will […]

Norway’s Equinor Sets Ambitious Goals for Decarbonization

Equinor, Norway’s state-controlled energy company, became the latest to announce an ambitious plan for reducing emissions from its ships and operations as part of the effort to decarbonize the shipping industry.  The company chose the UN’s World Oceans Day to announce its efforts. They highlighted the importance of these efforts highlighting that the maritime sector […]

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