Month: May 2026
India Strengthens Its Maritime Future
Why India Suddenly Approved ₹51,000 Crore for 62 New Ships — A Major Maritime Shift India is preparing for one of the biggest maritime expansion programs in its history. The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, led by Sarbananda Sonowal, is working on a strategic roadmap to significantly strengthen the […]
Read moreMariners Update: Weekly E-Magazine
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a mariner who understands that the sea teaches something new every single day. The best seafarers are not just experienced — they stay curious, informed, and prepared.Our latest edition is packed with practical insights, industry updates, real-life cases, and knowledge designed to keep […]
Read moreFuel Handling Failure Triggers Midnight Blackout at Sea
A recent machinery incident involving a commercial vessel highlighted the operational risks associated with improper fuel transfer and treatment practices during bunkering operations. Shortly after departure, the vessel experienced a total loss of propulsion during nighttime navigation after contaminated fuel entered the main engine system. Preliminary investigation revealed that newly […]
Read moreAMSA Warns Operators: Seafarer Rights Are Non-Negotiable
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has imposed another vessel ban after identifying serious breaches of seafarer welfare regulations, marking the third enforcement action of its kind in less than two months. On 23 April 2026, AMSA inspectors conducted a Port State Control inspection onboard the Liberia-flagged vessel FPMC B […]
Read moreIllegal Waste Disposal at Sea Exposed by Crew Whistleblower
Toxic Practices Beneath the Surface A courageous seafarer’s report sheds light on environmental violations and the urgent need for stronger maritime reporting culture. A serious case of illegal waste disposal at sea has drawn attention to ongoing environmental compliance challenges within the maritime industry. A crew member reported the unlawful […]
Read moreAre Shipping Companies Walking Into a Sanctions Trap in the Strait of Hormuz?
Rising geopolitical tensions are placing global shipping under renewed scrutiny. The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued a strong warning: companies could face sanctions if they make any form of payment to Iran in exchange for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This critical waterway—handling nearly 20% […]
Read more2025 Annual Inspections Report
Key Points from the 2025 Annual Inspections Report Rising inspections, evolving risks, and deeper insights into vessel performance—this report highlights how the maritime industry is improving compliance while still facing critical challenges in safety management, maintenance, and operational discipline. A closer look reveals where the real risks lie and what […]
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