AIS vessel tracks of bulk carriers Lacon, MDL Kamran, and Anthea showing unusual routing between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands before exiting the Strait of Hormuz, suggesting ships may be undergoing verification before leaving the Persian Gulf.

AIS Analysis Points to Potential Iranian Ship Verification Near Hormuz

Unusual ship movements in the Strait of Hormuz are raising concerns about Iran informally screening vessels. Recent analyses show ships taking non-standard routes, potentially functioning as verification checkpoints amid declining commercial traffic due to attacks. The Pakistan-flagged tanker Karachi is noted for broadcasting AIS signals, indicating increased scrutiny in the region.

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Gulf Crisis Leaves 20,000 Seafarers Stranded, Straining Marine Insurance

The maritime industry faces critical challenges due to the ongoing crisis, particularly regarding human-element liabilities. With around 20,000 seafarers stranded, mental health concerns have risen, necessitating urgent measures for crew welfare. Additionally, repatriation and wage continuation are pressing responsibilities for shipowners amidst halted operations. Addressing these issues is vital.

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Infrastructure Challenges Impede the Future of Carbon Capture in Shipping

As the shipping industry targets a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) systems have gained traction. Despite their technical feasibility, infrastructure challenges and regulatory recognition hinder widespread adoption. Effective decarbonization necessitates a cohesive carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) value chain.

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Seawing Automated Kite Technology Receives ClassNK Validation

ClassNK has validated the performance of the automated kite system, ‘Seawing,’ developed by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha and OCEANICWING S.A.S. This validation, encapsulated in a Statement of Fact, highlights the system’s potential to meet environmental regulations and reduce fuel costs, reinforcing the maritime industry’s commitment to sustainability through wind-assisted propulsion systems.

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IMO Schedules Extraordinary Council Meeting To Discuss

IMO Calls Extraordinary Meeting to Address Middle East Maritime Concerns

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has called an Extraordinary Council meeting on March 18-19 to discuss the impact of Middle East tensions on shipping and seafarers in critical maritime regions. This session, chaired by Victor Jiménez, aims to enhance maritime safety and security amid growing concerns from Council Members.

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