Longshoremen strike at Port of Montreal

Longshoremen strike at Port of Montreal
Kim Biggar April 26, 2021 https://splash247.com/longshoremen-strike-at-port-of-montreal/

Members of dockworkers’ union CUPE Local 375 will start an unlimited general strike at Canada’s Port of Montreal at 7:00 am ET on Monday morning. In effect, though, because the union had already refused weekend work as part of a partial strike starting on April 17, strike action will have stopped work at the port on Friday.

The Suez Canal blockage as a catalyst for innovation

The Suez Canal blockage as a catalyst for innovation
April 26, 2021 https://splash247.com/the-suez-canal-blockage-as-a-catalyst-for-innovation/

How shipping firms ought to focus on crews’ wellbeing

How shipping firms ought to focus on crews’ wellbeing
Sam Chambers April 26, 20210 https://splash247.com/how-shipping-firms-ought-to-focus-on-crews-wellbeing/

The mental and physical wellbeing of crewmembers at sea and on dry land should be one of the key priorities for shipping companies amid the Coronavirus pandemic, according to Mark O’Neil, president of InterManager and CEO of Columbia Shipmanagement.

PCG: 2 more crewmen of ill-fated cargo ship found dead, 7 still missing

PCG: 2 more crewmen of ill-fated cargo ship found dead, 7 still missing
Richa Noriega April 25, 2021 https://mb.com.ph/2021/04/25/pcg-2-more-crewmen-of-ill-fated-cargo-ship-...

Authorities have recovered two more bodies of missing crew members of a cargo vessel that ran aground the shoreline of Surigao del Norte after the onslaught of typhoon “Bising,” the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) confirmed on Saturday, April 24.

Sri Lanka Ejects Ship Carrying Radioactive Cargo for China

Sri Lanka Ejects Ship Carrying Radioactive Cargo for China
ANKUR KUNDU 04-25-2021 https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/sri-lanka-ejects-ship-carryin...

Last week was eventful for Sri Lanka’s maritime authorities: on Tuesday night, a ship carrying a radioactive cargo bound for China entered Sri Lanka’s waters and berthed at the port of Hambantota - without declaring the contents of its holds. Sri Lankan authorities swiftly decided to expel the ship.

Was King Solomon the ancient world’s first shipping magnate?

Was King Solomon the ancient world’s first shipping magnate?
Dalya Alberge 25 Apr 2021 https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/apr/25/was-king-solomon-the-anc...

Marine archaeologist unearths evidence suggesting biblical king’s riches were based on voyages he funded with Phoenician allies
The Judgement of Solomon

China's Fishing Fleet Drives Beijing's Global Ambitions

China's Fishing Fleet Drives Beijing's Global Ambitions
23 Apr 2021 https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2104127/chinas-fishing-fleet-drives...

Governments and conservation groups accuse the ships of fishing illegally and advancing military goals

In Beijing's push to become a maritime superpower, China's fishing fleet has grown to become the world's largest by far -- and it has turned more aggressive, provoking tensions around the globe.

2 more bodies of missing ship crew found in Surigao del Norte

2 more bodies of missing ship crew found in Surigao del Norte
Apr 24, 2021 https://www.rappler.com/nation/deaths-cargo-ship-crewmembers-surigao-del...

The Philippine Coast Guard says are still 7 missing crewmembers of the LCT Cebu Great Ocean that ran aground in Surigao del Norte on April 19

Shipping condemns travel bans for undermining seafarers’ rights

Shipping condemns travel bans for undermining seafarers’ rights
Declan Bush 23 Apr 2021 https://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1136574/Shipping-c...

Spouse of lost crew member sues Seacor Power owners for $25 million

Spouse of lost crew member sues Seacor Power owners for $25 million
Tim Fitzsimons April 23, 2021 https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/spouse-lost-crew-member-sues-seacor...

The lawsuit was filed by Hannah Daspit, wife of presumed dead sailor Dylan Daspit, who was aboard the vessel when it capsized in stormy weather.

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