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Mike Schuler
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U.S. and UK Ships Transit Red Sea as Ceasefire Holds
Several U.S. and UK-affiliated vessels have successfully transited the Red Sea since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect last week, signaling a potential gradual return of maritime commerce through the region...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Nine Charged in Massive Smuggling Scheme at Ports of Los Angeles and Long beach
Federal authorities have uncovered a sophisticated smuggling operation at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, leading to the arrest of eight defendants in connection with a scheme to...

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Bloomberg
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Russian Oil Tankers U-Turn and Then Halt Near France After Storm
Two oil tankers hauling crude from Russia made U-turns as they sailed past France and are now at a standstill near the northern port of Cherbourg.

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Seafarer Happiness Index Shows First Decline in 2024, Port Access Restrictions Key Concern
The Mission to Seafarers’ latest Seafarers Happiness Index reveals a decline in seafarer satisfaction to 6.91 in Q4 2024, down from 7.16 in Q3, marking the first downturn in four...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
NYK Group Launches CO2 Removal Initiative, Targets 100,000-Ton Emissions Cut by 2030
Japanese shipping giant NYK Group announced today its strategic implementation of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technology as part of its comprehensive plan to reduce Scope 1 emissions. The initiative, detailed...

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Reuters
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Russia’s Ust-Luga Oil Exports Fall to 4-year Lows in January
Russia's Ust-Luga port cut its oil loadings by half of its capacity in January to a four-year low partly due to technical issues on Transneft's pipeline system, according to traders.

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Reuters
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Baltic Index Falls to Near Two-Year Low on Weaker Vessel Rates
Jan 27 (Reuters) – The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, dropped to a 23-month low on Monday following a decline in rates across...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Red Sea Crisis Pushes Shipping Stores and Spares Costs Higher
The maritime industry has experienced mounting cost pressures in the past year as vessels reroute around Africa due to Red Sea security concerns. Shipping industry analysts at Drewry report that...

From
Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Coast Guard Icebreakers Free Trapped Bulk Carrier ‘Manitoulin’ on Lake Erie
U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard vessels successfully freed the Canadian-flagged bulk carrier Manitoulin after it became trapped in Lake Erie’s thick ice near Buffalo, New York on January 22. The...

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Lori Ann LaRocco
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gCaptain
ITF: Seafarer Abandonments Skyrocket in 2024 to Record Highs
By Lori-Ann LaRocco – New data released by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) shows a skyrocketing year-over-year increase of 87% in seafarers abandoned by shipowners in 2024. David Heindel,...

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Bloomberg
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Indonesia, India Vow to Deepen And Increase Maritime Cooperation
By Sudhi Ranjan Sen and Prima Wirayani Jan 25, 2025 (Bloomberg) —Indonesia and India will step up their economic and defense cooperation as the South Asian nation seeks to position itself...

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Reuters
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Baltic Undersea Cable Between Latvia And Sweden Damaged By External Force
By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS, Jan 26 (Reuters) – An undersea fiber optic cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged on Sunday, likely as a result of external influence, Latvia said, adding its navy had...