Chinese tugboat rescues Filipino crew

Chinese tugboat rescues Filipino crew
DIAN LI/CHINA NEWS AGENCY June 20, 2020 https://www.manilatimes.net/2020/06/20/news/national/chinese-tugboat-res...

UK authorities detain five cruise ships over welfare concerns for crew

UK authorities detain five cruise ships over welfare concerns for crew
Alice Tidey • 20/06/2020 - https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/20/uk-authorities-detain-five-cruise-sh...

Five cruised ships from the same company have been detained by British authorities over concerns for crew welfare.

Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) revealed that it inspected six ships from Global Cruise Lines Limited on Friday and that five have been detained.

China's Oil Tanker Cluster Grows With Swelling Onshore Tanks

China's Oil Tanker Cluster Grows With Swelling Onshore Tanks
Alfred Cang| June 19, 2020 https://www.rigzone.com/news/wire/chinas_oil_tanker_cluster_grows_with_s...

(Bloomberg) -- The cluster of oil tankers off China’s coast is growing and the vessels are waiting longer to offload their cargoes amid a lack of onshore storage space after a buying spree earlier this year.

Spain makes ban on cruise ships indefinite

Spain makes ban on cruise ships indefinite
Benjamin Parker, 18 JUNE 2020

Spain might be welcoming back international tourists this month in an effort to jump-start the summer season but the outlook does not appear bright for cruise enthusiasts.

The ban on cruise ships coming into port has been extended with no end date announced.

The Spanish government said the restriction was to avoid any risk being posed to the national population.

UK port authorities board cruise ships amid welfare fears for crew

UK port authorities board cruise ships amid welfare fears for crew
Lisa O'Carroll 19 Jun 2020 https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/19/uk-port-authorities-board-...

Hundreds of crew members stranded for months near London and Bristol due to coronavirus outbreak

Pinoy Captain, chief engineer of vessel detained after dropping anchor off Melaka

Captain, chief engineer of vessel detained after dropping anchor off Melaka
R.S.N Murali 19 Jun 2020 https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2020/06/19/captain-chief-engineer...

MELAKA: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) detained a merchant ship suspected of dropping anchor off Bandar Hilir here.

Pinoy Seafarer Dies on the Island Princess Awaiting Repatriation

Crew Member Dies on the Island Princess Awaiting Repatriation
Jim Walker June 19, 2020 https://www.cruiselawnews.com/2020/06/articles/maritime-death/crew-membe...

A crew member on the Island Princess died on Wednesday according to several crew members wishing to remain anonymous. The crew member’s name is Candido Catambay. There are no facts publicly available regarding the precise circumstances of the crew member’s death.

Stuck at sea: How to save the world’s seafarers and the supply systems they support

Stuck at sea: How to save the world’s seafarers and the supply systems they support
Kate Whiting 19 Jun 2020

Global action is being urged to stop a humanitarian crisis unfolding at sea.

Crew changes on merchant ships have been stopped for months, putting those onboard at risk of depression and injury.
Industry leaders are calling for stranded seafarers to be recognized as key workers, have visas waived and given access to flights to return home.

As the virus rages on shore, merchant seamen are stranded on board

As the virus rages on shore, merchant seamen are stranded on board
Jun 18th 2020

The merchant seamen who keep the world warmed and fed are trapped in floating prisons

Prolonged stay at sea of seafarers alarms Marina

Prolonged stay at sea of seafarers alarms Marina
Lorenz S. Marasigan June 18, 2020 https://businessmirror.com.ph/2020/06/18/prolonged-stay-at-sea-of-seafar...

THE Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) is seeking the approval of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to allow the mass repatriation of Filipino seafarers, as prolonged stay at sea could pose safety occupational and operational risks.

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