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Alcohol Leading Contributor in U.S. Recreational Boating Accidents - @Mar_Ex - 0 views

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    Alcohol Leading Contributor in U.S. Recreational Boating Accidents.
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Transparence des données pour lutter contre les registres frauduleux, l'immat... - 0 views

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    Depuis plusieurs années, le Secrétariat de l'OMI soumet des rapports au Comité juridique de l'OMI sur plusieurs cas liés à l'utilisation frauduleuse du pavillon d'un pays et/ou à l'exploitation frauduleuse d'un registre sans la permission ou la connaissance du prétendu pays du pavillon. Le Secrétariat de l'OMI étudie ces cas avec l'aide d'IHS Markit/S&P Global, qui gère le Système de numéros OMI pour les navires et les compagnies au nom de l'OMI.
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Via @OCEANUSLive - Illegal fishing in Somali waters hits all-time high-Report - @star_a... - 0 views

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    A new report published on Monday shows that foreign illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Somali waters by foreign fleets is reducing fish.
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    A new report published on Monday shows that foreign illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in Somali waters by foreign fleets is reducing fish.
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South Korea ferry 'sank due to negligence, corruption' - BBC - 0 views

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    South Korea ferry 'sank due to negligence, corruption'.
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IMB notes concern over small tanker attacks in SE Asia - IMB - 0 views

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    While pirate attacks on the world's seas have fallen for the third consecutive year, small tanker hijacks by armed gangs are escalating in Southeast Asia, reveals the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) in its latest piracy report.
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China Won't Breathe Easy Until Port Pollution Solved (Op-Ed) - LiveScience - 0 views

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    China Won't Breathe Easy Until Port Pollution Solved (Op-Ed).
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Transport maritime - Piraterie au large du golfe de Guinée : le Nigéria reste... - 0 views

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    Transport maritime - Piraterie au large du golfe de Guinée : le Nigéria reste la cible principale.
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Via @IAMSPOnline - Russia suspected of using civilian ships for intelligence gathering ... - 0 views

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    Russia suspected of using civilian ships for intelligence gathering and influence operations.
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World fleet 60% larger than 2008, but emitting 18% less carbon - @Splash_247 - 0 views

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    World fleet 60% larger than 2008, but emitting 18% less carbon.
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NGOs Call For Heavy Fuel Oil Ban To Cut Arctic Shipping Emissions - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    NGOs Call For Heavy Fuel Oil Ban To Cut Arctic Shipping Emissions.
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Via @IAMSPOnline - Tightening the Chain: Implementing a Strategy of Maritime Pressure i... - 0 views

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    The U.S. military has a problem in the Western Pacific: the tyranny of distance and time. Delivering military force across the vast Pacific Ocean has never been easy, even for a country as blessed in resources and ingenuity as the United States. The problem has worsened as America's chief regional rival, China, has improved its ability to harm American interests quickly and with limited forewarning. Seventy years after Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China, China's military capabilities have matured to the point where, if directed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the People's Liberation Army (PLA) could launch a rapid attack to change the status quo, including territorial seizure, before the United States could meaningfully respond, thus presenting Washington with a fait accompli. American forces located outside the conflict area would have to penetrate China's anti-access/area-denial (A2/AD) network to restore the status quo ex-ante, a daunting proposition. Under these circumstances, Washington might face the unenviable choice of doing nothing or escalating to higher levels of violence. Either way, the national interests of both the United States and its closest allies would suffer dramatically.
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Via IAMSPOnline - Nigeria, Others Lose $2bn to Pirates' Attacks Annually, Says Naval Ch... - 0 views

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    Nigeria, Others Lose $2bn to Pirates' Attacks Annually, Says Naval Chief.
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Systems analysis for a new Arctic - @IIASAVienna - 0 views

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    A major new IIASA report highlights new and emerging policy trends in the Arctic, a region on the front lines of climate change, geopolitics, and global governance.
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Global Cargo Throughput Boosted by 6.8% - Port Technology International - @PortTechnology - 0 views

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    Global Cargo Throughput Boosted by 6.8% - Port Technology International.
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