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Seafarer fatalities shows shipping must do more

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Behind every casualty and vessel total loss statistic are seafarers that have lost their lives, been injured, or suffer long-term physical or mental effects. While the number of reported seafarer deaths dropped from 165 in 2015 to 55 in 2016, it rose to 112 in 2019 (figure 1 below) according to the inaugural State of Maritime Safety report published by IHS Markit.

IHS Markit estimates that 400,000 seafarers work on merchant cargo ships; 300,000 on passenger and cruise ships; and an approximate 200,000 crew work on other types of vessels.

With the growing world fleet, the numbers of crew killed are still high considering shipping's increased focus over the last decade on the improvement of safety and environmental performance.

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US challenges planned expedition to retrieve Titanic's radio, cites federal law break as reason U.S. attorney

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s filed a legal challenge before a federal judge in Norfolk, Virginia, late Monday. The expedition is expected to occur by the end of August.

 

Published: 10th June 2020 12:25 AM  |   Last Updated: 10th June 2020 12:25 AM  |  A+A A-

The atmosphere of the ship is built beautifully. We know, already, that these ships are going to sink, but we’re still caught up in the immersive luxury world of the Titanic as the story unfolds.

By Associated Press

NORFOLK: The U.S. government will try to stop a company's planned salvage mission to retrieve the Titanic’s wireless telegraph machine, arguing the expedition would break federal law and a pact with Britain to leave the iconic shipwreck undisturbed.

U.S. attorneys filed a legal challenge before a federal judge in

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New BRM systems are changing bridge layouts, enhancing safety and transparency through increased integration and information-sharing.

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Changing Chairs

 

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New BRM systems are changing bridge layouts, enhancing safety and transparency through increased integration and information-sharing. 

The Manta Neo bridge system (Hensoldt UK)

BY WENDY LAURSEN 06-07-2020 11:38:00

 

 

(Article originally published in Jan/Feb 2020 edition.)

Dedicated bridge chairs can do more than ease long hours standing on the bridge. They can help to define roles too, particularly as bridge resource management techniques and increasing automation make the captain's role more of an overseer.

Traditionally, the captain would stand at the front of the bridge and give orders. The rest of the bridge team would be behind, feeding information forward. In changing to a function-based organization rather than a rank-based one, roles can be defined in a manner that facilitates

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Ulstein-designed hydrogen-powered construction support vessel SX190

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'Design the ship around the fuel cell' for deepsea, hydrogen-fuelled vessels

04 Jun 2020by Martyn Wingrove

At Riviera Maritime Media’s ’Fuel cells: addressing the key technical challenges’ webinar, experts highlighted how fuel cells are one of the most promising solutions for reducing harmful pollutants in the maritime sector

 

The webinar was the third in Riviera Maritime Media’s Maritime Hybrid, Electric and Fuel Cells Webinar Week, part of our ongoing series of webinars.

Attendees heard from premier partners Ulstein Design & Solutions product manager Ko Stroo, GE Power Conversion senior sales manager for passenger vessels Renaud Cornu and Nedstack chief commercial officer Roel Van de Pas.

The expert panellists spoke about the safety and reliability of hydrogen storage and fuel cell systems,

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