MMEA Intercepts Illegal Tugboat and Barge in Malaysian Waters Amid Ongoing Investigations

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) intercepted a tugboat and barge operating illegally in Malaysian waters. Detained were eight crew members, including Malaysians, Myanmar nationals, and Indonesians. Authorities discovered unauthorized cargo and insufficient documentation, underscoring the risks posed by such illegal activities to navigational safety in the region.

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WMU Launches Train-the-Trainer Program on Alternative Fuels in Shipping Industry

The World Maritime University (WMU) has launched a ‘train-the-trainer’ program focusing on educating individuals about alternative fuels in the shipping industry, such as ammonia, methanol, and hydrogen. This initiative aims to equip professionals with the necessary knowledge and skills to adapt to the changing landscape of maritime fuel options, promoting sustainability and innovation in the industry.

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Oil Barge Salvaged off Tobago Coast After 6 months of Recovery Effort

The overturned oil barge off the coast of Tobago has been salvaged at a cost of $30 million. Recovery efforts led by T&T Salvage successfully refloated the Gulfstream barge after a six-hour operation. The wreck is now being assessed three nautical miles off the coast before being towed to Port-of-Spain. The search for the crew of the abandoned tugboat continues, with the government seeking international assistance in the investigation. The Ministry of Energy has completed beach cleanup and is holding parties accountable for the environmental damage caused by the oil spill.

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