Alleged shadow oil tanker drifts in the Baltic Sea
A tanker reportedly carrying around 99,000 tons of oil drifted north of the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea.
Read moreDetailsA tanker reportedly carrying around 99,000 tons of oil drifted north of the island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea.
Read moreDetailsAs part of their Good Catch series, American P&I Club presents an incident where a pilot sustained serious injuries due to unsafe accommodation ladder practices.
Read moreDetailsThe U.S. Coast Guard and partners responded to the grounding of a bulker in the Benjamin Franklin Bridge in the Delaware River on 9 January.
Read moreDetailsThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has published an investigation into an incident where a dry bulk carrier broke free from its mooring during high winds in the Brownsville Ship Channel in 2024, leading to a collision with a tugboat.
Read moreDetailsThe Sanwa Maru, a tanker carrying petroleum products, ran aground off the coast of Cape Esan in Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan, at around 6 p.m. on January 6, 2025.
Read moreDetailsCHIRP Maritime draws lessons from a report of a condemned pilot ladder with loose steps, highlighting design flaws, regulatory requirements, and the urgent need for standardized, safer securing methods and crew training.
Read moreDetailsCHIRP Maritime draws lessons from an incident where a large vessel had a close encounter with autonomous vessels.
Read moreDetailsCHIRP Maritime draws lessons learned from a reported event where nitrogen leak in a tank led to two crew members being asphyxiated due to safety protocol violations and inadequate equipment.
Read moreDetailsCHIRP Maritime draws lessons learned from a reported event where during coal cargo discharge operations, the duty officer noticed that the manhole cover on the lower stool between cargo holds 2 and 3 had been left open without any warning signs.
Read moreDetailsTaiwan's Coast Guard rescued four injured crew members from a bulk carrier that caught on fire off the coast of Kaohsiung.
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