When Heavy Weather Turns Deadly: Lessons from a Preventable Maritime Tragedy
Early Warning Signs Ignored Prior to departure, weather forecasts clearly indicated the development of a low-pressure system, bringing strong winds and increasing sea swell. At 0500 hours, after the pilot disembarked, the master instructed the crew to secure all mooring lines and deck equipment. While the aft station was confirmed […]
Read moreIran Stands Firm Against Coercion, Leaves Door Open for Fair Negotiations
A senior Iranian official has stated that Iran will not engage in negotiations with the United States if they are conducted under coercion or aimed at forcing surrender. However, Tehran may consider participating in discussions—potentially in Pakistan—if Washington abandons its strategy of pressure and threats. According to the official, Pakistan […]
Read moreHormuz Power Play: Why U.S.–Iran Talks Could Tighten Tehran’s Grip on the Persian Gulf’s Lifeline
Rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are fueling deep unease across the Persian Gulf, as upcoming U.S.–Iran negotiations risk delivering a narrow deal that secures global oil flows—but leaves regional security concerns largely unresolved. Officials and analysts increasingly believe the next round of talks, expected in Islamabad, will zero […]
Read moreUnacceptable Living Conditions at Sea
During a recent deployment, serious concerns were raised about the vessel’s overall condition. Essential systems were either non-functional or severely degraded, making daily life onboard extremely difficult. Unsafe Water Supply Broken Basic Facilities Unhygienic Living Quarters Inadequate Food Quality Impact on Crew Wellbeing These conditions significantly affected crew health, morale, […]
Read moreIran Tightens Grip on Strait of Hormuz Shipping
Iran has announced a new maritime development near one of the world’s most critical shipping routes. The naval wing of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has introduced a designated passage known as the “Larak Corridor,” located between waters south of Hormuz Island and Larak Island. According to state media […]
Read morePest Infestation and Its Impact on Seafarer Welfare
When Safety Becomes Silence: A Hidden Welfare Crisis at Sea The Problem Begins: A Ship Overrun A vessel reported a severe pest infestation, with cockroaches spreading across nearly every corner of life on board. They contaminated food stores, refrigerators, utensils, sleeping areas, and personal spaces. This wasn’t just unpleasant, it […]
Read moreWhat Does a Shipowner Actually Do? 5 Core Responsibilities in Maritime Trade
In the world of maritime trade, the shipowner is far more than simply the legal owner of a vessel. They are the backbone of every voyage — the party responsible for ensuring the ship is fit, legal, compliant, and commercially reliable from port to port. While charterers, shippers, and agents […]
Read moreWhen GPS Lies: Navigating GNSS Disruptions at Sea
Modern ships sail through oceans guided by invisible constellations. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), including GPS, power everything from ECDIS and AIS to radar overlays and autopilot. These systems have turned navigation into a near-symphony of precision. But lately, that orchestra has started hitting the wrong notes. Recent advisories from […]
Read moreGlobal Fishing Safety Set to Transform: Cape Town Agreement Nears Enforcement
The long-awaited 2012 Cape Town Agreement, developed under the International Maritime Organization, is finally approaching implementation, marking a major step toward safer seas for fishing vessels worldwide. This landmark framework introduces the first legally binding international safety standards specifically for fishing vessels. It lays down comprehensive rules covering vessel design, […]
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