SHS discussion paper outlines data tracking framework for seafarer wellbeing The Seafarers Hospital Society has launched a discussion paper titled ‘Seafarers’ Health: On Course for a Culture of Care’ which […]
Survitec’s Seahaven, the world’s largest inflatable lifeboat, has completed the International Maritime Organization (IMO) A.520 physical tests as required by classification society Lloyd’s Register and will officially launch to the […]
Emerging invasive disease linked to raw freshwater fish, say Stirling experts Experts from the University of Stirling have contributed to a new report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation […]
Grounding of general cargo vessel Celtica Hav. At 1438 on 27 March 2018, the Bahamas registered general cargo vessel Celtica Hav grounded on a training wall in the approach channel […]
On 1 February 2018, a crewman from the cargo vessel SMN Explorer was fatally crushed while working on deck when a stowage space hatch cover fell on him. The weight […]
A new chief inspector of Marine Accidents has been appointed by the Department for Transport. Captain Andrew Moll will head of the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB). He has been […]
Marine Accident Investigation Branch, MAIB report on CMA CGM Centaurus. At 1137 on 4 May 2017, the UK registered container ship CMA CGM Centaurus made heavy contact with the quay […]
SeaWise stability monitor on a roll as Hook Marine concludes basin tests and sea trials of its safety tool, which has been developed to give fishermen advance warning of any […]
The MAIB report on the Eddystone and Red Eagle, regarding the unintentional release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fixed fire-extinguishing system on board the roll on, roll off (ro-ro) cargo […]