Authorities In French Polynesia Bust Cocaine Shipment

Tonnes of Cocaine Seized in French Polynesian Waters

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Border Force commended French Polynesian authorities for seizing about 4.87 tonnes of cocaine, believed destined for Australia. AFP Commander Stephen Jay emphasized collaboration, while Acting Commander Linda Cappello warned that increased regional vigilance heightens risks for drug traffickers exploiting maritime routes.

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Maritime Industry Embraces Biofuels Amid Global Energy Transition

Ports and terminals are witnessing a rising demand for biofuels as the global energy landscape shifts towards lower-carbon options. A recent report forecasts the biofuels market to grow from $184.21 billion in 2025 to $326.46 billion by 2035, highlighting the sector’s critical role in sustainable transportation and climate change mitigation.

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UK-Led Maritime Consortium Plans For Nuclear-Powered

UK Launches Consortium to Develop Nuclear-Powered Ships

The UK is advancing global decarbonization in shipping with the Maritime Nuclear Consortium, led by Lloyd’s Register. This coalition unites experts to set international standards for nuclear-powered vessels, promising zero carbon emissions and extended operational periods. Key members include Rolls-Royce and Babcock International, aiming for safe nuclear technology adoption in maritime operations.

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EU Simplifies Ship Recycling Certification For

EU Introduces New Streamlined Certification for Ship Recycling

European shipowners can now streamline their vessel recycling processes with new European Commission guidelines. Updated certification formats simplify documentation for hazardous materials, allowing compliance with both the EU’s Ship Recycling Regulation and the Hong Kong Convention through a single certificate, reducing bureaucracy while maintaining regulatory standards.

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Collaboration to Install AI-Powered Autonomous Navigation on 40 Vessels

HMM and Avikus have secured a landmark contract to implement second-generation autonomous navigation technology on 40 vessels, marking a pivotal shift towards commercialization in the maritime industry. This Level 2 automation, utilizing AI for route optimization, aims to address crew shortages and enhance fuel efficiency, paving the way for broader adoption.

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The Kairos tanker after suffering a fire off Turkish coast in the Black Sea

Malta Calls for Action to Protect Seafarers and Commercial Shipping

Malta has condemned recent attacks on commercial shipping, asserting that such threats jeopardize civilian seafarers and disrupt international navigation. Following missile strikes near a Maltese-registered vessel, local authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The Maltese government reaffirms its commitment to maritime safety and international law, aiming to protect seafarers in conflict zones.

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IMO Welcomes First Global Marine Biology Treaty In

IMO Celebrates First Treaty for Ocean Protection and Biodiversity

The BBNJ Agreement, set to take effect on January 17, 2026, represents the world’s first global treaty for ocean life protection in international waters. It emphasizes sustainable marine resource management, fair sharing of genetic resources, and strict regulations for ships, aiming to enhance marine conservation and reduce pollution across borders.

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First Methanol-Powered Kamsarmax Bulk Carrier Launched

The methanol-fueled shipping sector faces a slowdown in orders, yet Cargill remains committed to sustainable operations. Their new vessel, Brave Pioneer, will gather crucial data on green shipping innovations, including wind-assisted propulsion and alternative fuels. President Jan Dieleman emphasizes the importance of testing new technologies for broader adoption.

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World’s Biggest Shore Power System to Rise at Rotterdam Port

Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, is addressing criticism over its slow shore power infrastructure development by partnering with ABB to create the world’s largest shore power capabilities. This initiative, part of the Rotterdam Shore Power joint venture, will allow 35 vessels to connect simultaneously, significantly reducing carbon emissions and enhancing air quality.

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