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UK Chief Inspector Speaks on Behalf of Sailors
The United Kingdom's Maritime Accident Investigation Branch's Chief Inspector Stephen Meyer has recently spoken out regarding shortcomings in the shipping industry's enforcement of basic safety...
US Regional Ballast Regulations Challenge International Standards
New York and California are challenging the International Maritime Organization's standards for ballast water regulations.
The Port of Oswego, NY, which recently opposed New York's regulations...
Long Beach Port Boosts Enviromental Practices
Commissioners of Long Beach harbor in California gave preliminary approval to almost $9 million in extra incentives to increase participation in the Green Flag air quality program and increase the...
Saleem Alavi Hopes to Expand Emirates Registry's Global Presence
Director of the United Arab Emirates Ship Registry since last year, Captain Saleem Alavi is turning the flag into a global leader in the shipping industry.


Alavi, who has worked as a sailor,...
Recycling Facility Regulations Remain at National Level
In light of the IMO's recent Hong Kong Convention, which was adopted last May and should enter into force within the next few years, the question exists of how to monitor the Convention's ship...
Potential for Strike in Finland Builds
The potential for multiple strikes in Baltic region is escalating as Finland's government has until March 4th to meet the demands of its seafarers.
The potential for multiple strikes in Baltic...
EU Skeptical of IMO's Emissions Reduction Plans
In Brussels, the EU is questioning the IMO's ability to monitor an emission reduction program within the industry.
Next month, the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee is meeting to develop...
Denmark Rejects Claims it's not Examining Labor Conditions
The Danish Maritime Administration has denied claims recently made by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau that it is overlooking fatigue as a possible cause of a recent accident in the South...
Bremen Aspires to Become Green Hub
Bremen, a state in Germany, plans to invest $274 million toward the construction of a terminal along the Weser river for wind farm modules and supplies with the hopes of becoming the regional hub for...
AET Registers Ship under Indian Flag
Tanker owner AET has registered its first ship under the Indian Flag after it formed a subsidiary to operate the tanker in the country's coastal product market.
The ship, the 30,000 dwt Eagle Meerut...
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