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The Gulf Review is a weekly newsletter, scheduled to reach you this and every week, containing relevant maritime and economic news in the past week in case you missed them. |
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| | 2023 Fishing Closed Season Starts The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development has performed a colourful ceremony to commence this year’s ‘Close Season’ for fishing spanning, Saturday, July 1, to Tuesday, August 31, at Elmina in the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem Municipality of the Central Region. | | |
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| | China Visits Nigeria with 3 Ships, Strengthens Bilateral Relationship The Chinese Navy Escort Task Group (ETG) 162, comprising MSL Destroyer NANNING, MSL Frigate SANYA, and Supply Ship WEISHANHU, on Sunday visited Nigeria to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. | | |
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| | Working Group on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships considers draft Revised IMO 2023 GHG Strategy The Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships (ISWG-GHG 15) met ahead of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80). | | |
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| | Port of Lobito tests maritime single window developed by Singapore Delegates from Angola and a representative of IMO have been able to test out the maritime single window (MSW) platform developed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore for the Port of Lobito, Angola. | | |
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| | India Gives Vietnam a Warship in Response to China’s Regional Actions Ten days after India announced its intention to give Vietnam a warship, the 32-year-old missile corvette Kirpan officially departed for Vietnam on June 28 in a rare show of unity. | | |
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| | Short on Skilled Sailors, Irish Navy Hires Recruiter for Global Search Ireland's navy has a chronic shortage of skilled personnel, particularly in engineering and technical specialties, and the staffing shortfall has become so serious that it sometimes cannot send ships to sea. | | |
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| | Collaboration Is Key To Delivering Change In Maritime Decarbonisation As the second of two panel discussions at Inmarsat’s Shaping Connected Future Seminar during this year’s Singapore Maritime Week, Sustainability: Delivering Change explored how the maritime industry could enable high-value connected solutions to address its environmental challenges. | | |
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| | Group Lauds Achievements of Ex-CNS A GROUP, Prayer and Support for the Nigerian Armed Forces and other Security Agencies (PSNAFSA), yesterday, applauded the immediate past Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, for his remarkable achievements in his 29 months in office. | | |
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The Adventures of Maritime Domain Awareness Man by Nick Tomb The Adventures of Maritime Domain Awareness Man is a graphic novel about a superhero in West Africa who uses his power to spread awareness about the challenges and opportunities facing the world's oceans. It is inspired by the work being done to protect the oceans and develop sustainable economic opportunities. |
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| | Liberia : Deposit Of Ratified Hong Kong Convention Brings Critical Maritime Environmental Safety Instrument Into Force Liberia has taken a major leap towards ensuring that the environment is protected in the operations of the global ship recycling industry by depositing the country’s ratified Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. | | |
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| | Ensuring Successful Search and Rescue Coordination in the Black Sea The duties and responsibilities of a search and rescue mission coordinator (SMC) in the event of a search and rescue incident are the focus of a 10-day regional training course being held in Constanta, Romania (26 June-7 July). | | |
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| | Korea Maritime Week Celebrates Women in Maritime The importance of women in the maritime industry was marked at an event on the first day of Korea Maritime Week (14-16 June) in Seoul, Republic of Korea. IMO recognizes and promotes the role of women in the maritime sector with its celebration of International Day for Women in Maritime on 18 May each year. | | |
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| | Gray Whales Population Decline But With Signs Of Hope Gray whales on the North American Pacific coast fell this year to their lowest population since the late 1960s and early 1970s, but have also shown encouraging signs such as an increased number of calves born and healthier looking animals, scientists report. | | |
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| | Ingalls Shipbuilding Delivers First Flight III Destroyer to U.S. Navy The US Navy has received its first Flight III destroyer, the USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG 125), from Huntington Ingalls Industries’ Ingalls Shipbuilding division. The Flight III Destroyers were officially transferred to the Navy on June 27 after conducting a series of trials to demonstrate their readiness. | | |
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| | Japan Says Russian Warships Spotted Near Taiwan, Okinawa Islands Japan’s defense ministry said late on Friday it had spotted two Russian Navy ships in the waters near Taiwan and Japan’s Okinawa islands in the previous four days, following a similar announcement this week from Taiwan. | | |
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