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Philippine Coast Guard Accuses Chinese Vessels Of ‘dangerous’ Manoeuvres

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Sunday accused a Chinese vessel of “dangerous” maneuvering. During a nine-day patrol near a reef off the  Southeast Asian country’s coast.  Philippine vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua was deployed in early February. To patrol the waters around Scarborough Shoal. A rich fishing ground in the South China […]

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NSC To Probe Chinese Fishermen Using Cyanide At Masinloc Shoal

Authorities are investigating reports that Chinese fishermen allegedly used cyanide. To destroy the resource-rich Bajo de Masinloc and stop Filipino fishing in the area. National Security Council (NSC) Deputy Director-General Jonathan Malaya said the council was “alarmed”. By the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) report but needed to verify the claims further. He

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C.D.C. Investigating Gastrointestinal Illness on Luxury Cruise Ship

The Centers for Disease Control C.D.C and Prevention is investigating an outbreak on board a luxury cruise ship. After more than 150 people reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness, including diarrhea and vomiting. The ship Queen Victoria, operated by Cunard Line, left Southampton. England, on January 11th and also recently embarked on a 107-night cruise that

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A Mysterious Capsized Cargo Ship in Tobago Caused an Oil Spill Emergency

Authorities on the Caribbean island of Tobago are scrambling to clean up a growing oil spill. While also investigating a mysterious overturned ship that is causing a growing environmental disaster. The southwestern tip of the island has been contaminated by oil. And warnings have been raised that it could spread further. As oil continues to

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Russian Oil Stranded Off South Korean Coast Due To US Sanctions And Payment Issues - Merchant Navy Info

Russian Oil Stranded Off South Korean Coast Due To US Sanctions And Payment Issues

More than a dozen tankers carrying about 10 million barrels of Russian Sokol crude oil. Have been stranded off the coast of South Korea for several weeks. And have not yet been sold due to existing U.S. Sanctions and payment difficulties, two traders said. This amount is equivalent to 1.3 million tons, which is more

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Operator pulls the plug on Island Drilling rig’s campaign off Africa

Island drilling is being carried out by Trident Energy and its joint venture partners. It was announced that they had halted their three-well infill drilling campaign on Block G. The block is located offshore Equatorial Guinea on the west coast of Central Africa. The decision was made after the companies terminated their island drilling rig

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Ocean Aero, INTRA Defense Technologies, and MEMR Forge Strategic Partnership

Ocean Aero, INTRA Defense Technologies, and MEMR Forge Strategic Partnership to Propel Maritime Technology Advancements in Saudi Arabia Ocean Aero, INTRA Defense Technologies, and MEMR have partnered to advance unmanned systems in Saudi Arabia. Lockheed Martin facilitated the partnership. Ocean Aero’s Triton AUSV will introduce transformative maritime technology to the region. This partnership supports Vision

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Maritime Power Shapes The World Order-MerchantNavyinfo

Maritime Power Shapes The World Order – And Is Undergoing A Sea Change

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have attacked commercial and military ships in the Red Sea, bringing ocean security to the forefront of international concern. Centuries of mastery of the sea allowed Western global leadership, which projected military power and enabled the free flow of goods. However, other rising powers and insurgent groups now challenge Western maritime superiority.

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