Spike in Satellite Jamming Affecting Global Shipping

Recent data from Marlink indicates a 50% rise in satellite jamming and spoofing incidents affecting global shipping as of March 2026, driven by geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East. This interference threatens vital GNSS services, compromising vessel navigation and safety systems, highlighting the urgent need for resilient technologies and real-time monitoring.

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Changing Sentiments Among Shipowners Amid Decarbonization Dilemmas

Shipowners are increasingly concerned about the future of decarbonization, as highlighted by a recent Wärtsilä survey. Challenges include uncertain IMO regulations and green fuel availability, leading to diminished optimism for investments. Respondents seek simplified regulations, industry-wide investments, and financial incentives while prioritizing flexibility and adaptability in their strategies to navigate unpredictability.

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Japan Shipowners Seek Government Help Amid Persian Gulf Crisis

The Japanese Shipowners’ Association has raised alarms over 45 vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf amid escalating tensions with Iran. President Hitoshi Nagasawa urged government intervention for safe passage, highlighting risks to crew members. While other nations’ ships navigate the Strait of Hormuz, Japanese vessels remain blocked, necessitating urgent solutions.

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USCGC Munro shadows MT Marinera in the North Atlantic

UK Steps Up Maritime Enforcement Against Russian Shadow Tankers

The United Kingdom has ramped up its campaign against Russia’s “shadow fleet,” allowing military personnel to board vessels suspected of sanction violations in British waters. This move coincided with Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s attendance at a summit and aims to disrupt Moscow’s energy revenue, targeting obscure tanker networks transporting Russian crude.

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