Transport Canada confirms in Ship Safety Bulletin 11/2022 that COVID-19 vaccines approved in Canada continue to be available to foreign seafarers. The bulletin provides links…
Oil prices rose about $1 in volatile trade on Tuesday as tight global supplies outweighed worries that fuel demand would be hit by a possible…
The ocean’s wide-ranging supply chains are responsible for the continued flow of vital goods, including food and medical supplies. With almost 90 per cent of…
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) issued a final report on May 31 that presents the results of a two-year fact-finding investigation into the effects of…
The spread of Covid-19 in passenger ships is exacerbated when a cabin door is left open to let in fresh air, according to new research…
China’s shipbuilding industry is showing significant signs of a slowdown, in part has been hard hit by the latest waves of the pandemic which delayed…
The Mission to Seafarers has officially re-opened its drop-in centre at Jurong Port after a two-year closure due to Covid restrictions.
“It’s great to be back!”…
Maritime satcom giant Inmarsat has released a report analyzing data from Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) calls made from 2018 to 2021.
Among the…
The spread of COVID-19 in passenger ships is exacerbated when a cabin door is left open to let in the fresh air, according to new…
There are still a high number of COVID cases affecting crews and others on board ships, and many ports and countries continue to operate with…