IMO Honors Kitada and Launches Gender Equality Guide

On the International Day for Women in Maritime, Professor Momoko Kitada received the IMO Gender Equality Award 2026. Coinciding with this honor, the “Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming in the Maritime Sector” was released, offering practical guidance for integrating gender equality into maritime operations, enhancing safety, efficiency, and crew wellbeing.

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Fincantieri to Expand Underwater Tech Capabilities

Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri is investing €600 million to acquire majority stakes in four companies specializing in underwater technology. This strategic expansion includes firms focused on marine surveys and autonomous vehicles, aiming to enhance capabilities in commercial and defense markets. CEO Pierroberto Folgiero highlights the potential for significant revenue growth by 2026.

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France to Deploy Advanced Maritime Monitoring for Fishing Vessels

On July 6, 2026, Ground Control announced its RockFLEET tracking technology will support France’s coastal fishing vessel monitoring program. This initiative, managed by CLS, mandates satellite tracking for fishing vessels under 12 meters, enhancing traceability and sustainable marine resource management through reliable data and continuous reporting, regardless of coverage.

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IFC Warns of Increasing Cyber Attacks Using AIS Deceptive Tactics

In June 2026, the Information Fusion Centre (IFC) recorded 40 cyber security incidents involving vessels transmitting misleading Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals. These incidents featured false vessel identities, raising concerns about maritime security. Despite the rise in reported cases, no threats to underwater telecommunications or maritime cyberspace were noted that month.

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Nigeria and Ghana Partner to Boost Maritime Security and Seafarers’ Certification

Nigeria and Ghana have signed a landmark maritime cooperation agreement to enhance regional integration and leverage the Blue Economy. This MoU focuses on improving maritime security, combating Gulf of Guinea piracy, and mutual recognition of seafarers’ Certificates of Competency. Both nations aim to strengthen maritime governance and share knowledge effectively.

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