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CAPE SAN LUCAS

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW ORLEANS, LA

CASTOR

Tug | Flag: Congo Democratic Republic | Port: Matadi

CORMORAN I

Tug | Flag: The Republic of Chile | Port: VALPARAISO

ENERGY ZEUS

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: Lake Charles, LA

GTO XXIX

Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

KAYE E. MORAN

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: WILMINGTON, DE

LIMETREE BAY

Tug | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

MBP 3201

Tug | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Banjarmasin

MBP 3203

Tug | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Banjarmasin

MBP 3208

Tug | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: Banjarmasin

MELINDA TIDE

High Speed Craft | Flag: Republic of Vanuatu | Port: PORT VILA

MOBRO 126

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Falling Waters, WV

NORMAN S

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: SEATTLE, WA

PALLAS

Tug | Flag: Estonia | Port: TALLINN

PMG PRIDE

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Commonwealth of Australia | Port: Townsville, Queensland

SIGNET RESOLUTE

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: Pascagoula, MS

SMIT TUCANO

Tug | Flag: Federative Republic of Brazil | Port: RIO DE JANEIRO

SOLUTION

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United States of America

STATE OF GRACE

Yacht | Flag: Isle of Man | Port: DOUGLAS

TIMONEER

Yacht | Flag: Bermuda | Port: HAMILTON

Maritime News

[Another] Geopolitical Scrum set to Upend Shipping Routes

[Another] Geopolitical Scrum set to Upend Shipping Routes

12 hours ago
Ships warned to avoid Red Sea, log Hormuz voyages after Israel hits IranMerchant shipping is continuing to pass through the Strait of Hormuz despite Israel's attacks on Iran on Friday, the multinational, U.S.-led Combined Maritime Force said, although some shipowners were looking to avoid the region.Iran has in the past threatened to close the critical Strait of Hormuz to traffic in retaliation for Western pressure. Any closure of the Strait could restrict trade and impact global oil prices.
Davie Acquisition of Texas Shipyards Could Fast Track U.S. Icebreaker Ambitions

Davie Acquisition of Texas Shipyards Could Fast Track U.S. Icebreaker Ambitions

2 days ago
Davie, a leader in icebreaker and specialized vessel construction, announced plans to acquire shipbuilding assets in Galveston and Port Arthur from Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corporation — marking a major step toward revitalizing large-scale shipbuilding of icebreakers in the United States. The move underscores growing momentum behind domestic production of ice-capable vessels and aligns with U.S. maritime security and industrial revitalization goals.The deal, expected to close in summer 2025, is subject to standard financial, regulatory, and land lease approvals, including negotiations with the Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees.
India: Battle to Put Out Container Ship Fire Ongoing as Search for Missing Crew Continues

India: Battle to Put Out Container Ship Fire Ongoing as Search for Missing Crew Continues

3 days ago
The fire fighting operation is ongoing onboard the Singapore-registered container vessel Wan Hai 503, off the coast of India, as search and rescue operation for the four missing crew continues.A fire broke out on Wan Hai Lines (Singapore) Pte Ltd.-managed container ship Wan Hai 503 on June 9 off India’s Kerala coast, following multiple explosions that forced several crew members to jump overboard.According to the latest update from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the operation to extinguish the fire is still ongoing, with two additional fire-fighting vessels deployed by the Indian authorities and the vessel owner scheduled to arrive onsite.
Shadow and Dark Fleets: Increasing Size and Concerns

Shadow and Dark Fleets: Increasing Size and Concerns

3 days ago
Global insurer Allianz Commercial recently issued its 2025 Safety & Shipping Review, examining maritime risk trends and losses. The report revealed that the shipping industry has made significant improvements when it comes to maritime safety in recent years. During the 1990s the global fleet was losing 200+ vessels a year. This total had halved 10 years ago and is now down to a record low of 27 as of the end of 2024 (from 35 in 2023).Despite the ongoing trend for fewer large losses, challenges remain. Shipowners are trying to operate vessels safely within an ever-changing and dynamic regulatory framework and do the right thing while managing a host of complex issues.
Fugro, Ocean Visions Team Up for Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Tech

Fugro, Ocean Visions Team Up for Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Tech

3 days ago
Fugro has been selected by nonprofit organization Ocean Visions to lead the development of a standardized environmental impact assessment framework for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR), a set of emerging technologies that enhance the ocean’s natural ability to store carbon.The initiative aims to support the permitting of mCDR projects by providing a transparent, evidence-based approach to environmental review.The two-year project will involve designing, refining and testing a framework that can be applied across a range of mCDR strategies.Joining Fugro on the project are U.S.-based Integral Consulting and the UK’s National Oceanography Centre.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)