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BØMMELFJORD

Fishing | Flag: Norway | Port: HAUGESUND

BOXER

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

CANASTA

General Cargo (single deck) | Flag: Norway | Port: BODØ

CHRISTIAN RADICH

Training Ship | Flag: Norway | Port: OSLO

DOGGI

Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: HAMMERFEST

FRANTSEN JUNIOR

Fishing | Flag: Norway | Port: HARSTAD

FRØYTIND

Live Fish Carrier | Flag: Norway | Port: TRONDHEIM

FRUHOLMEN

Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

GULLSTEIN

Sealer/Fishing | Flag: Norway | Port: FLORØ

HORDAFOR III

Tanker for Fish Ensilage | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

KROSSØY

Fishing | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

LEIK

Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: KOPERVIK

MIDØY VIKING

Fishing | Flag: Norway | Port: MOLDE

NORDØRN

Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: ÅLESUND

RØSTNESVÅG

Stern Trawler | Flag: Norway | Port: BERGEN

STEIGEN

Live Fish Carrier | Flag: Norway | Port: BODØ

VEIDNES

Live Fish Carrier | Flag: Norway | Port: SANDNESSJØEN

VELOX

Tug | Flag: Norway | Port: HAUGESUND

Maritime News

Cruise Ship Makes Record Panama Canal Transit

Cruise Ship Makes Record Panama Canal Transit

11 minutes ago
The Panama Canal marked a significant milestone on Monday with the inaugural transit of the Neopanamax cruise ship, Disney Adventure, the largest passenger vessel by capacity and gross tonnage ever to transit the interoceanic waterway.The passage of the ship, 208,000 gross tons and with capacity for approximately 6,700 passengers, took place as part of her positioning voyage. The cruise ship measures 342 meters in length and 46.4 meters in beam.The Disney Adventure is one of five cruise ships completing their inaugural transits during the 2025–2026 cruise season, along with AIDAdiva, Brilliant Lady, Celebrity Ascent, and Star Seeker.
Coast Guard Coordinates Rescue of 27 Mariners

Coast Guard Coordinates Rescue of 27 Mariners

14 hours ago
The U.S. Coast Guard coordinated the rescue of 27 mariners on Saturday after their Venezuelan-flagged fishing vessel caught fire approximately 500 miles north-northwest of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.At 3:51 p.m. PST, Saturday, Rescue Coordination Center Alameda received a notification from the Garmin Search and Rescue Command Center of an SOS distress alert from the 240-foot fishing vessel La Pena.Using a crewmember’s satellite messaging device, Coast Guard watchstanders established communications with the crew and confirmed the vessel had caught fire and sank. All 27 mariners evacuated to the vessel’s emergency lifeboat.The weather on scene was reported as 5-foot seas and 10-knot winds.
Trump declares that India will purchase oil from Venezuela and not Iran

Trump declares that India will purchase oil from Venezuela and not Iran

yesterday
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said India will buy Venezuelan oil, helping to replace some of the Russian oil that the world's third-biggest oil importer buys. "We've already made that deal, the concept of the deal," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he traveled to his vacation home in Florida from Washington.Reuters reported on Friday that the United States has told Delhi it could soon resume purchases of Venezuelan oil to help replace imports of Russian oil, citing three people familiar with the matter.India stopped buying oil from Caracas last year after Trump in March imposed a 25% tariff on countries buying Venezuelan oil.
WMU Report Highlights Growing Strain on Seafarers' Work, Health and Retention

WMU Report Highlights Growing Strain on Seafarers' Work, Health and Retention

4 days ago
The World Maritime University (WMU) has published a new report, In Search of a Sea-Life Balance in an Adverse Environment, shedding light on the realities of seafarers’ work, health and career intentions in today’s shipping industry. Commissioned by the Officers’ Union of International Seamen (OUIS), the study draws on responses from 4,372 seafarers representing 99 nationalities, making it one of the most comprehensive recent surveys of life and work at sea.The findings point to persistently long working hours, limited opportunities for rest and shore leave, and high levels of work-related stress.
Hafnia, Socatra Take Delivery of Fourth Methanol Dual-Fuel Tanker

Hafnia, Socatra Take Delivery of Fourth Methanol Dual-Fuel Tanker

4 days ago
Hafnia has taken delivery of the ECOMAR GIRONDE, the final vessel in its four-ship ECOMAR dual-fuel methanol newbuilding program developed in joint venture with France’s Socatra, completing the newbuilding series.Built at Guangzhou Shipyard International in China, ECOMAR GIRONDE is a 49,800-deadweight dual-fuel, methanol-capable Chemical IMO II medium-range tanker. With its delivery, the ECOMAR quartet - ECOMAR GASCOGNE, ECOMAR GARONNE, ECOMAR GUYENNE and ECOMAR GIRONDE - is now complete.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (November 2025)