MARCH 13, 2013 — As the official investigation headed by the Bahamas Maritime Authority continues to probe the engine room fire that broke out aboard the cruise ship Carnival Triumph last month, Carnival Cruise Lines has turned its attention to lessons to be learned from the incident.
It is also ...
Safety and Security
MARCH 13, 2013 — As the official investigation headed by the Bahamas Maritime Authority continues to probe the engine room fire that broke out aboard the cruise ship Carnival Triumph last month, Carnival Cruise Lines has turned its attention to lessons to be learned from the incident.
It is also ...
FEBRUARY 11, 2013 — Yale University Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program and Future Care, Inc. have reported the initial results of a pilot study on the health of seafarers internationally.
Future Care's services include managed care services for the marine industry and the study makes use of an exten ...
JANUARY 22, 2013 — The U.K.'s Marine and Coastguard Agency reports that the Chief Officer of a vessel that grounded July 2, 2012, has been fined after admitting that after he left the bridge to take a bathroom break he has no recollection of events until after the grounding.
The Antigua and Barbuda registered cargo shi ...
JANUARY 4, 2013 – BIMCO has published Reflections 2013, which it calls "a concise, condensed and thought-provoking analysis of the challenges facing the shipping industry today and during the coming year."
It cautions that while there is some optimism that the worst of the global downturn is now behind us, a perceptive economi ...
NOVEMBER 13, 2012 — U.K.-based maritime security specialist Ambrey Risk has become one of the first maritime security companies to be granted official accreditation by the Panama Maritime Authority allowing it to provide armed and unarmed escort guards on Panamanian-flagged vessels transiting piracy high risk areas.
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OCTOBER 22, 2012 — The number of ships reporting attacks by Somali pirates has fallen this year to its lowest since 2009, says a report from the International Chamber of Commerce's International Maritime Bureau (IMB). The drop in Somali piracy has brought global figures for piracy and armed robbery at sea down to 233 incidents t ...
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