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Boycott of Malta Flag over Abandonment of Migrant Rescue Ship

In early August the Maersk Etienne at the behesistressed in the finest tradition of seafaring, has now sat at anchor off Malta for the past five weeks Malta, which requested the rescue, has apparently shunned the vessel and the migrants on board.

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Cyprus: Sustainability key pillar of long-term strategic vision for shipping

Source: OffshoreEnergy.biz - Following a nine-month public consultation, Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry (SDM) has launched SEA Change 2030, a long-term strategic vision for Cyprus shipping.

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Global Deal to End Tax Havens Moves Ahead as Nations Back 15% Rate

Source: New York Times - More than 130 countries agreed to set a minimum tax rate of 15 percent as governments look to end a race to the bottom on corporate taxation.

New York Times
By Alan Rappeport and Liz Alderman
Oct. 8, 2021

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Where's the outrage over ports'​ refusal of crew change?

Source: Bjørn Højgaard, CEO of Anglo-Eastern Univan Group - In shipping circles these days, it seems that all the talk is about decarbonisation. It's the topic-du-jour, and whereas I am as passionate as anyone about our industry's transition to a low-carbon future, I wonder why we as an industry have seemingly so little emotionally vested in the ongoing crewing crisis?

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New report highlights the rise of vessel identity laundering

Source: C4ADS - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Vessel identity laundering operations jeopardize the integrity of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) ship registration system, which the world relies upon in order to identify, track, and interact with the 60,000 ships that travel the world’s oceans transporting 90% of global trade.

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REPORTING OF INCIDENTS INVOLVING SINGAPORE REGISTERED SHIPS

Source: Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore - This shipping circular (No. 024 OF 2021) supersedes Shipping Circulars No. 4 of 2013, No. 3 of 2014 , No. 12 of 2014 and No. 11 of 2018/REV.1.

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Bahamas Maritime Authority to conduct a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) for Pilot Transfer Arrangements

Source: Bahamas Maritime Authority - This Technical Alert is issued by the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) to describe a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on Pilot Transfer Arrangements on board all Bahamian ships.

The CIC will take place from 01 July 2021 to 31 December 2021.

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CRISIS AVERTED: HOW THE USCG ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE POLICY CAN SHIELD AGAINST PROSECUTION

Source: K&L Gates - A vessel owner or operator discovers a (potential) environmental violation; now what? As the saying goes, the cover-up is worse than the crime.

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Maritime Safety Awareness bulletin issue 13—Preventing container loss

Source: Australian Maritime Safety Authority - This issue of the bulletin focuses on the risk of losing shipping containers at sea, its impact on safety and the environment, and what measures should be considered to prevent it from happening.

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Updated guidance to vessel crew members and non-crew marine sector workers respecting entry into Canada

Source: Transport Canada - This Ship Safety Bulletin is to bring to your attention relevant requirements specified in Public Health Agency of Canada Orders-in-Council related to existing and intended vessel crew members, and to essential service marine sector workers, seeking entry into Canada.

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