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Last Cruise Ship Passengers Disembark After Six Month Adventure

Twelve weeks after the global cruise industry announced its suspension of service, and just as some cruise lines are exploring a return to service, the last eight cruise passengers aboard an ocean-going cruise ship have arrived home. The German cruise ship Artania arrived in Bremerhaven, Germany completing a world cruise that began in January and […]

Drone Delivery Canada inks agreement with GlobalMedic for First Nations’ COVID-19 project

Drone Delivery Canada (DDC), with the assistance of Air Canada and the Pontiac Group, has entered into a commercial agreement with GlobalMedic to deploy DDC’s patented drone delivery solution to provide service to the Beausoleil First Nation (BFN) community in Ontario. Funding for the project was received by donors, including from OEC Group (Canada), a leading […]

GlobalData: COVID-19 will slash Airbus production until 2022

Lasting effects of COVID-19 will force Airbus to take more production cuts and lay-offs, says leading data and analytics company GlobalData. Nicolas Jouan, aerospace and defence analyst at GlobalData, says: “Airbus is planning to extend production cuts of its main commercial platforms by 40% overall for two years. These cuts will further extend previously announced […]

UK government’s self-quarantine plans ‘threatens’ UK economy and aviation

The UK government’s plans for 14 days self-quarantining of arrivals, will spell disaster for many workers in Britain’s beleaguered aviation industry, says GMB, the union for aviation staff. It has warned the UK government that its plans to introduce 14 day self-quarantine for UK arrivals ‘threatens thousands of jobs’. From today (Monday June 8) arrivals […]

After Unrest on Board, Malta Allows 420 Migrants to Disembark

The government of Malta has decided to allow about 420 migrants to disembark chartered quarantine vessels after a group of them threatened to harm the crew.  According to prime minister Robert Abela, Maltese  authorities received a phone call from a crewmember, who reported imminent danger. DW reports that some migrants aboard the chartered harbor cruise […]

EEZ Lines Won’t Save Fish in the Bay of Bengal

Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar have agreed their borders in the Bay of Bengal, but neither fish nor fishers are bound by the lines on the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) map. The fish do not know. In the hope of a better catch, fishers cross boundaries, knowingly or unknowingly. As more boats chase fewer fish, clashes […]

Changing Chairs

Dedicated bridge chairs can do more than ease long hours standing on the bridge. They can help to define roles too, particularly as bridge resource management techniques and increasing automation make the captain’s role more of an overseer. Traditionally, the captain would stand at the front of the bridge and give orders. The rest of […]

Trump to Allow Commercial Fishing in Northeast Canyons Nat’l Monument

On Friday, President Donald Trump announced that his administration will remove fishing restrictions in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, drawing praise from fishermens’ groups and criticism from environmentalists.  The reserve was designated by President Barack Obama in late 2016, and it is the first marine national monument in the Atlantic. According to […]

AIDA Cancels All U.S. and Canadian Port Calls Through End of 2020

Carnival Corporation’s German-market brand, AIDA Cruises, has announced the cancellation of all U.S. and Canadian port calls for the entirety of 2020.  “As a result of the continuing effects of the coronavirus, the conditions for international travel to the USA and Canada are not yet in place,” AIDA said in a statement. The line noted […]

Advanced Cyclone Forecasting is Saving Thousands of Lives

[By Hannah Cloke] On May 18, a massive tropical cyclone with sustained winds of nearly 150 miles per hour was barrelling across the Bay of Bengal towards the low-lying coasts of East India and Bangladesh. This supercyclonic storm Amphan (from the Thai word meaning “sky” and pronounced “um-pun”) was the biggest in the Bay of […]

Crewmember Injured in Explosion Aboard Maersk Boxship

On Friday morning, a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew medevaced a crewmember from the boxship Laura Maersk at a position about 275 miles off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland. The vessel suffered an engine room explosion, resulting in one injury and loss of power.  Aircrews aboard an MH-60 helicopter and an HC-130 out of […]

The U.S. Coast Guard’s D-Day Saviors

[By Vivian Davis, daughter of Edmund Priestly, and William H. Thiesen, Coast Guard Atlantic Area Historian] Edmund Lowry Priestley, known to all as “Eddy,” was born in Scotland on June 13, 1916, and raised in the English Lake District. He spent his early life in Chester as a telephone engineer. He was called up for […]

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