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An increase in collisions at sea has been blamed on seafarers spending hours scrolling on their mobile phones and falling asleep when they should be keeping watch.
Shipowners are becoming weary of repeated insurance premium hikes by protection and indemnity clubs that have boosted their ...
This week MarineLink reported on the NTSB’s analysis of a 2024 collision on the lower Mississippi that resulted from a tow ...
A claim is being readied to claw back costs after councils had to clear up millions of plastic pellets washed ashore in Norfolk when ...
Skyports Drone Services and TFG Marine conduct bunker sample drone delivery to tanker at anchorage in Singapore ...
The Greek owner is deploying an integrated platform from a classification society for compliance with EU emissions ...
STENA LINE HAS announced the closure of its Rosslare – Cherbourg route, ending travel with the service between Ireland and France. The three-day ferry service will end in September, with the ...
Clean-cut Chris Woakes is perhaps the least likely England cricketer to sport a tattoo. But at Headingley last week, eagle-eyed viewers spotted that tucked away quietly on his left tricep was some ...
UK police arrested a man after the Solong cargo ship, owned by Ernst Russ, slammed into the US-flagged Stena Immaculate on March 10, leaving one crew member missing presumed dead.
Significant collisions between and groundings of merchant vessels show no sign of reducing," says Andrew Moll, chief inspector of marine accidents. And ...