In a major development, cruises have been opened up for booking by the Royal Caribbean after CDC has announced travelling safe for vaccinated people. This comes […]
On 17 Apr 21, two incidents occurred to ships while underway off Tanjung Pergam, Bintan Island, Indonesia. The two incidents occurred within an interval of four […]
Damen Shipyards Group has delivered a Multi Cat 2712 to Orkney-based Leask Marine. The vessel has been delivered just six weeks following contract; a result of […]
The Swordfish will be a high-powered state-of-the-art subsea trenching vehicle that can be fitted with either a jetting installation, a mechanical chain cutter or a combination […]
A growing array of ocean industry stakeholders are throwing their hats in the hydrogen ring, identifying the potential of a fuel that, they believe, could help […]
In its latest support for the marine and offshore industry’s decarbonization drive, ABS has published a detailed life-cycle, or value-chain, analysis of the greenhouse gas (GHG) […]
Ahead of President Biden’s Leaders’ Summit on Climate, the world’s major shipping organisations have called on world leaders to urgently examine the role of market-based measures […]
A china bound cargo ship loaded with nuclear material has been expelled by Sri Lanka. The situation arose when the nuclear cargo-carrying ship reached Hambantota port […]
A submarine went missing 25 miles off Bali, in the Indonesian waters since Wednesday. The 53 crew member submarine KRI Nanggala-402 had gone missing during a […]
There is a clear need for a more coordinated approach to supporting seafarers where resources are pooled into a single body that can leverage legal expertise […]
After being held in an Iranian jail for months with no-fault of theirs, four Indian seafarers were finally released on July 29. However, just hours after, […]
The UK government has issued a travel update confirming the restart of international cruising. Following the monitoring of epidemiological research from the restart of domestic cruising […]
New Zealand’s government has updated legislation to allow maritime levies on vessels visiting its ports to help fund seafarer welfare services. The historic move to improve […]
Holland America Line took delivery of Rotterdam today, July 30, 2021, officially making it the 11th ship in the fleet. A handover ceremony took place at […]
Engineering and design services provider LMG Marin has confirmed that HYDRA, the world’s first liquefied hydrogen-powered ship, has been delivered to Norway’s ferry operator Norled. Image […]
Indian authorities in Tehran have been able to bring back one of the seafarers stranded in Iran. Yaseen Shah, the 31-year-old Indian seafarer, is a native […]
Tagged as the “most powerful” tidal turbine, the ‘O2‘ started supplying energy from its strategic location off Orkney coast. The location is an archipelago situated towards […]