Seaborne Coal Volumes Slip in Asia, and It's Not Just the Pandemic - @ShipNews - 0 views
Port of Long Beach Ends 2020 Strong With Multiple Records for Volume - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
Port of Los Angeles Posts its Best Month Ever for Container Volumes - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
#Covid19 #coronavirus - Container Volumes Fall by 24 Percent at Ports of Seattle and Ta... - 0 views
#Covid19 #coronavirus - Port of Rotterdam Freight Volumes See Biggest Drop in Decade, B... - 0 views
Measuring the global impact of destructive and illegal fishing on maritime piracy: A sp... - 0 views
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Maritime piracy constitutes a major threat to global shipping and international trade. We argue that fishers turn to piracy to smooth expected income losses and to deter illegal foreign fishing fleets. Previous investigations have generally focused on cross-national determinants of the incidence of piracy in territorial waters. These investigations neglect piracy in international waters and ignore its spatial dependence, whereby pirate attacks cluster in certain locations due to neighborhood and spillover effects. We conduct a geographically disaggregated analysis using geo-referenced data of piracy and its covariates between 2005 and 2014. We demonstrate that the incidence of piracy in a particular location is associated with higher catch volumes from high-bycatch and habitat-destroying fishing, even when controlling for conditions in proximate coastal areas. We find, additionally, that illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing exerts an especially pronounced effect on piracy. These findings highlight the need for anti-piracy solutions beyond enforcement to include the policing of fishing practices that are illegal or are perceived by local fishers in vulnerable coastal areas to be harmful to small-scale fishing economies.
#Covid19 #coronavirus - Port Of LA Cargo Volume Down 30% In May - @ShipNews - 0 views
#coronavirus - NW Seaport Alliance Reports Steep Volume Declines Due to #Covid19 - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
#Covid19 #coronavirus - Port of Hamburg Reports 12 Percent Drop in Volume in the First ... - 0 views
Hamburg Reports Steep Declines in Cargo Volume - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
Second Quarter 2020 Results - @cmacgm - 0 views
Suez Canal Sets New Record for Traffic Volume - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
Major Chinese ports container volume falls 6.3% in mid-Oct - @Seatrade - 0 views
Chinese Ports Report Growth in Cargo and Container Volumes in 2021 - @Mar_Ex - 0 views
Consumer Demand Fuels Strong Growth At Port Of Los Angeles, Cargo Volume Exceeds 890000... - 0 views
EU maritime transport: first environmental impact report acknowledges good progress tow... - 0 views
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Maritime transport plays and will continue to play an essential role in global and European trade and economy. In recent years, the maritime sector has taken significant measures to alleviate its environmental impacts. Ahead of a projected increase in global shipping volumes, a new report reveals for the first time the full extent of the impact of the EU maritime transport sector on the environment and identifies challenges to achieving sustainability.
@PortMiami posts record volumes in FY2021 - @Seatrade - 0 views
Record high container volume at Shanghai port in August - @Seatrade - 0 views
Major Chinese ports volumes slump mid-September due to typhoon - @Seatrade - 0 views
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