Sailors Helpline has produced a documentary film regarding the life of a fisherman who suffered under the capture of somali pirates but in the end managed to escape but only to find himself stranded in an Indian police station since any documents that could confirm his identity do not even exist. The film “Man Without a Nation” presents the background of the real story that has made headlines in India and elsewhere.
Crew Refuses To Sail Claiming Mistreatment
An 80,000 ton Panamanian flagged ship owned in Korea and has carried fly ash into the port. National ITF coordinator Dean Summers said that that the 14 strong Philipino crew had suffered significantly under the 4 Korean officers over a number of months however the situation had deteriorated quickly after the attempted suicide of one of the men on route to Newcastle.
ECA in Hong Kong Could Reduce Excess Deaths by 91%
Civic Exchange, Hong Kong-based non-profit public policy think tank, has recently launched a new report entitled ”A Price Worth Paying: The Case for Controlling Marine Emissions in the Pearl River Delta”. The report focuses on regulating toxic exhaust emissions from ocean-going vessels (OGVs) which are the most significant contributors of marine emissions in the area according to the report.
Passengers Die After Ferry Collision in Hong Kong
Two boats that collided in the waters off Hong Kong on Monday night leaving 37 people dead. One of the boats was carrying more than 120 people to a fireworks display when it half-sank following the collision near Lamma Island. The search for survivors is continuing.
Safety4Sea Forum 2012
The 3rd Annual Safety4Sea Forum will take place tomorrow morning in the premises of the Eugenides Foundation in Athens. Safety4Sea is a NON PROFIT / PRO BONO event aiming to enhance Safety and Environmental Awareness and promote Best Practices in way of Safety & Environmental Excellence. This year’s program includes subjects such as Safety, Environment Regulatory Developments, Human Element, STCW, MLC, Security Loss prevention etc.
Vessel Safety Campaign by MOL
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, announced yesterday the launch of a campaign targeting all MOL-operated vessels, starting on October 1. “Forging ahead to become the world leader in safe operation” is a central theme in the midterm management plan “GEAR UP! MOL” which was formulated in April 2010. As part of these efforts, President Muto, executives, and other personnel will pay in-person visits to MOL-operated vessels to meet on-board employees and exchange information and opinions about prevention of incidents.
Crew Saved After Cargo Vessel Caught Fire Off Osaka Japan
Chinese crew members have been rescued by Japan’s coastguard when their Panama-registered cargo vessel Hao Han caught fire in a Japanese bay last Friday. Thick smoke poured out of Hao-Han and the ship as shown in photos developed noticable list. The incident took place off Osaka, in Western Japan.
EU Announces Measures to Monitor GHG
The European Commission has announced today that it will propose, in early 2013, measures to monitor, verify and report on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from shipping. This measure will apply to all ships calling at EU ports and could also be the basis for a global approach towards cleaner shipping. However, green groups are disappointed because emissions monitoring doesn’t address the main issue at stake: reducing GHG emissions from ships.
Two Ships Grounded Due to Storm in Spain
Due to last week heavy storm that took place in Spain the 118 meter long containtership Celia and the 113 meter cargo ship BSLE Sunrise went aground near Valencia, Spain. Both vessels had been at anchor when a strong storm struck causing the anchors to drag until both ships were on the beach.
IMO MEPC 64th session 1-5 Oct. 2012
The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) meets for its 64th session from 1 to 5 October 2012, at IMO Headquarters in London. As well as discussing matters relating to the implementation of energy-efficiency, ballast water management and ship-recycling regulations, the MEPC will also consider formally designating the Saba Bank, in the North-eastern Caribbean area of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA).





















