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Video: Iranian Helicopter Orders U.S. Warship to Change Course

From maritime-executive.com

 Iranian media is reporting an incident between a military helicopter and USS Fitzgerald that it says took place earlier today, July 23, in the Gul
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Hey everyone! | Captain Kieran Kelly

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Hey everyone! Just taking a moment to relax with a coconut coffee.

This week, we’ll be talking about how industrial fishing is destroying wild #salmon stocks in Irish waters something we all should care about.

Plus, check out our groundbreaking patent pending Aquatherm Disruptor technology, it will stop hurricanes in their tracks or weaken them significantly! We’re assembling a top-tier team, with some of the world’s wealthiest backing us.

Ocean Integrity has come a long way from a small fishing village called Helvick to a global organization, and there’s more exciting updates coming soon.

Stay tuned, share the video, and join us on this journey!

#AquathermDisruptor #hurricane #gamechanger #socialimpact #salmon #killybegs #westcork #IndustrialFishing #bycatch #dolphins #Weather #USA Ocean Integrity Group | 11 comments on LinkedIn
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Dry bulk shipping market outlook for H2 2025

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

In this third part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talks with Will Fray, a Director with MSI about the performance and outlook for the dry bulk shipping market.

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Oil Cleanup Underway After Vessels Collide in Cuxhaven’s Outer Harbor

From maritime-executive.com

German authorities are reporting that at least 6,000 liters of fuel were spilled into the harbor after a small product tanker inbound to Cuxhaven collided with an outbound OSV. 

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Have Indonesian arrests stopped Singapore Strait ship robberies?

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

After over 90 boardings of vessels the key SE Asian waterway in the first half of 2025 there has been a lull following arrests in Indonesia.

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Oil shippers, traders avoid EU-sanctioned Nayara Energy

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Following EU sanctions, shipowners and oil traders are increasingly avoiding Russia-backed Nayara Energy, leading to logistical disruptions. 

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Saipem and Subsea 7 sign merger deal to create offshore engineering powerhouse

From splash247.com

Italian offshore engineering and construction giant Saipem and offshore engineering and services player Subsea 7 have signed a binding merger agreement between the two companies. 

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LNG shipping rates to remain under pressure

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Weak Chinese demand for LNG this year and rapid fleet expansion are likely to hold today’s shipping poor rates down for some time.

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Martijn Bergink Appointed President of the Marine Division of Alfa Laval

From maritime-executive.com

Alfa Laval today announces that Martijn Bergink has been appointed President of the Marine Division, effective 1 September 2025. 

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Houthi attacks branded war crimes by Human Rights Watch

From splash247.com

The Houthi armed group in Yemen attacked two bulk carriers in the Red Sea earlier this month, which NGO Human Rights Watch said today are violations of the laws of war amounting to war crimes. 

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Israel Can Deliver Active Suppression of Houthi Attack Boats

From maritime-executive.com

The Israeli attack mounted in the early hours of July 21, targeting port infrastructure in Hodeida, was conducted by drones, in contrast to previous Israeli attacks that employed manned aircraft.

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DP World Trade Finance Reaches $1 Billion Milestone in Global Trade Financing

From breakbulk.news

Just four years after its inception, DP World Trade Finance has surpassed $1 billion in trade financing, providing essential working capital to businesses across emerging markets and narrowing the global $2.5 trillion trade finance gap.

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Singapore Now Has Drones Delivering Bunker Samples

From maritime-executive.com

Skyports, the world's leading drone service company, has been expanding its footprint in Singapore's busy harbor for years. 

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NYK Joins the Push for Bio-LNG in European Shipping

From maritime-executive.com

Japanese line NYK has begun using bio-LNG-credited fuel to regularly bunker its car carriers at Zeebrugge, reducing net greenhouse gas emissions for select vessels.

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Spin-Offs From the Suction Sail

From maritime-executive.com

The suction sail is an innovative design that uses a small amount of energy to redirect a large flow of crosswind to assist ship propulsion, reducing the amount of thrust required from ship propellers.

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CMA CGM and TotalEnergies in Rotterdam LNG bunkering JV

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

CMA CGM and TotalEnergies have announced plans for an LNG bunkering joint venture in Rotterdam, and a long-term agreement to supply the French shipping company with up to 360,000 tonnes of LNG per year until 2040.

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NYK, MSC, and Toyota open Egypt’s first finished vehicle logistics terminal

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

A joint venture between NYKMSC Group’s Africa Global Logistics (AGL), and Toyota Tsusho Corporation announced the opening of the Suez Canal Automotive Terminal (SCAT), Egypt’s first finished-vehicle logistics terminal, located at East Port Said.

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Japanese shipbuilders ready to invest in American yards

From splash247.com

The US and Japan struck a new trade pact yesterday, cutting US tariffs on Japanese vehicles from 25% to 15%. In return, Japan pledged $550bn in US investments and a major goods purchase program. 

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Interpol Cancels "Red Notice" Seeking Capt. Paul Watson's Arrest

From maritime-executive.com

Interpol has decided to cancel the worldwide "red notice" extradition request that Japan filed for Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson, bringing a long saga to an apparent close. 

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Historic UK Royal Mail Ship St. Helena to Become Expedition Cruise Ship

From maritime-executive.com

RMS St. Helena was a quirky little ship that built a loyal following in the traveling public while fulfilling her original mission of transporting cargo and passengers to the remote island of Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory located nearly in the middle of the South Atlantic.

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Reliance in focus as EU warns refiners using Russia oil

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

The company recently bought Abu Dhabi’s Murban crude in a rare move and is reportedly exploring alternatives to Russian oil, which accounts for nearly half its imports. With Europe buying a fifth of Reliance’s fuel exports, the shift may impact sourcing and costs.

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Shortsea freight rates slide as challenges mount

From www.projectcargojournal.com

The European shortsea shipping community faces persistent challenges as economic stagnation and unfavourable market conditions continue to impact cargo availability and freight rates. 

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New Legal Protections for Oil Explorers Against Government Asset Expropriation

From economictimes.indiatimes.com

India's oil ministry proposes draft contract safeguarding explorers from asset confiscation, ensuring compensation under new terms, to boost foreign investment in energy sector.
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