Eyesea Launches App for Live Marine Pollution Tracking

Eyesea has launched a revolutionary app for reporting and monitoring ocean pollution, merging real-time data from seafarers with advanced analytics and satellite tools. This innovative platform allows users to log incidents instantly, analyze trends, and enhance detection of pollution, transforming how the maritime industry addresses environmental challenges.

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Security first: DG Shipping calls for the Indian seafarers in Iran to remain safe

India’s Strategic Role in Maritime Security Highlighted at World Border Security Congress

At the World Border Security Congress 2026 in Vienna, India showcased its maritime security leadership through a delegation led by Additional Director General Anand Prakash Badola. The event fostered discussions on border security challenges and strategies, highlighting India’s commitment to robust maritime governance and international collaboration in addressing global security issues.

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World Leaders Discuss Maritime Security in Hormuz Strait

On April 17, 2026, Giorgia Meloni joined leaders at the Élysée Palace to discuss maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Emphasizing international cooperation, she, alongside Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer, and Friedrich Merz, addressed the need for secure navigation, highlighting the strategic importance of this vital waterway for global trade.

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Rising Fraud in Indian Maritime Job Market Threatens Aspiring Seafarers

A recent report by the All India Seafarers Union highlights a troubling surge in fraudulent job rackets within India’s maritime sector. Aspiring seafarers are increasingly targeted by fake recruitment agencies, leading to financial losses and career uncertainties. Authorities struggle to track these scams due to a lack of centralized oversight.

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A bird flies near the Jag Vasant vessel transferring LPG at a port after transiting the Strait of Hormuz amid supply disruptions linked to the U.S-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Mumbai

Maritime Risks Linger as Strait of Hormuz Declared Open by Authorities

The global shipping sector is wary despite claims from Washington and Tehran that the Strait of Hormuz is “open.” Iran’s conditions for vessel movement and lingering threats from mines and military controls complicate the situation. Industry representatives urge caution amid unresolved risks, advising operators to reassess their routes through the region.

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A Wallenius Wilhelmsen vessel prepares to offload cargo at the Port of Brunswick

Wilhelmsen Launches Cyclus Marine to Enhance Vessel Support

Cyclus Marine, launched under Wilhelmsen Ship Management, brings specialized expertise for oceangoing vessels throughout their lifecycle. Building on over 50 years of service, the company enhances support during critical phases such as newbuilding and recycling. General Manager Gabriel Yeo highlights a focus on trust, precision, and specialization to streamline operations.

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India Calls for Safe Passage in Strait of Hormuz Amid UN Debate

During a UN General Assembly debate on April 17, 2026, India’s Ambassador Harish P expressed deep concerns about threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. He condemned attacks on civilian vessels, emphasizing the need for international cooperation and adherence to maritime law to ensure safe navigation amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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India Alerts on Hormuz Risks, Bolsters Supply Chains Amid Energy Squeezes

India Alerts on Hormuz Risks as Energy Supply Chains Fortify

India is increasingly concerned about shipping vulnerabilities in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil. With over 60% of its crude imports passing through, the government is enhancing supply chain resilience. Measures include expanding Strategic Petroleum Reserves and improving logistical infrastructure, amid rising freight costs and geopolitical tensions.

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