AMSA: Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin 31
AMSA released the 31st edition of Maritime Safety awareness bulletin. The latest issue of the Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin focuses on managing risks on vessels and the importance of effective…
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AMSA released the 31st edition of Maritime Safety awareness bulletin. The latest issue of the Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin focuses on managing risks on vessels and the importance of effective…
ST. CATHARINES (March 25, 2025) – The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC)officially launched its 67th navigation season today with a ceremony held at the St. CatharinesMuseum and Welland Canals…
OCIMF is excited to announce that Guidelines for the Purchasing and Testing of SPM Hawsers, second edition, is now available. This edition was rewritten by an OCIMF working group and…
Ministry of Energy & infrastructure of UAE has issued a circular which Within the framework of the Maritime Administration, represented by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, has decided to…
The US Coast Guard was recently notified of several vessels whose mariners were unable to properlydon their Viking PS2006 immersion suits. This issue was encountered across crew members of various…
The following is a reminder of the Seaway Ship Inspection program for foreign ships. The processes are the same as the previous season. Enhanced Ship Inspections (ESI – physical ship…
Bulk Carrier MV Queen Harmony has been detained by MMEA for unauthorized anchoring 13nm NW of Pulau Jarak on 17 Mar 2025. Vessel is owned by Xpress Feeder Limited and…
The Coast Guard has announced conditions of entry for vessels arriving from the Republic of Cuba in the Federal Register. In accordance with 46 U.S.C. § 70108, as amended, and…
This safety alert aims to raise awareness of structural and stowage requirements for shipping containers and other CTUs in Australian ports. This is in response to an increase in improperly…
As per Seaway Notice 08/2025, Mariners are advised that as of March 31st, 2025, the maximum permissible draft in the Montreal-Lake Ontario section will be 80.8 dm (26’-6’’) for all…