Azerbaijan Condemns Deadly Ukrainian Drone Strike on Ships

Azerbaijan reported four fatalities from a Ukrainian drone strike targeting empty grain ships in the Black Sea. This incident heightens concerns over maritime safety amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, endangering crew members and commercial shipping routes. Azerbaijan condemned the attack, calling for accountability and highlighting the region’s instability.

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Houthis Declare Total Ban on Israeli Ships in the Red Sea

On June 8, 2026, Yemen’s Houthi group declared a “complete and total ban” on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, threatening to target Israeli-linked vessels. This announcement followed missile strikes aimed at sensitive Israeli locations, highlighting the group’s commitment to escalating military operations in response to perceived aggressions across multiple regions.

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World Oceans Day: IMO Urges Nations To Put Policies

IMO Encourages Nations to Strengthen Ocean Conservation Measures

In celebration of World Ocean Day, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) calls on its 176 Member States to enhance marine environmental protection. Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized the need to transform policy into action, highlighting ongoing efforts against pollution and initiatives targeting marine plastic litter and greenhouse gas emissions from ships.

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New Fuels Studies Still Require Apples With Apples

Ensuring Reliable Fuel Supply for Ships Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

Since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in February 2026, approximately 1,550 vessels with 20,000 seafarers have been stranded. Daily traffic has plummeted, leaving many vessels idle for 90 days. Prolonged inactivity poses technical challenges, particularly regarding fuel quality, necessitating immediate sampling and analysis for safe return to service.

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UK Hydrographic Office Launches Digital Format For

UK Hydrographic Office Launches Interactive Digital Sailing Directions

The UK Hydrographic Office has launched ADMIRALTY Digital Sailing Directions (ADSD), transforming traditional navigational guides into an interactive digital format. This innovation enhances passage planning and situational awareness for mariners. With user-friendly features like integrated geo-display and streamlined search functions, ADSD aims to support the maritime sector’s digital transformation.

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Methanol Fuel Retrofit Developed For Inland And Coastal

Methanol Fuel Retrofit Developed for Inland and Coastal Applications

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with Caterpillar Inc., has developed a dual fuel combustion system that addresses methanol ignition challenges in diesel engines for marine vessels. By combining methanol with a small amount of diesel, the system allows engines to operate efficiently on over 75% methanol, enhancing sustainability without extensive redesign.

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