The Maritime Enforcement Agency of Malaysia proudly celebrated its crackdown last week on an illegal ship-to-ship oil transfer but then quietly over the weekend released the two vessels without explanation. One of the vessels appears to have been operating in the shadows for nearly a decade while the other is…
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Winter Storms Cause Hull Buckling and Cracking on MSC Baltic III
Severe North Atlantic weather has caused additional damage to the wreck of the container ship MSC Baltic III, which grounded on the rocks near Lark Harbor, Newfoundland in February 2025. After a series of storms in late January, salvage crews carried out a site assessment of the wreck, particularly the…
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Disney Adventure Becomes Largest Cruise Ship to Transit Panama Canal
Disney Cruise Lineβs ultra-large cruise ship Disney Adventure today, February 2, set a record as the largest cruise ship to transit the Panama Canal as she resumed her repositioning cruise to Asia. She became the largest cruise ship by gross tonnage and capacity, as well as the first 200,000-plus gross…
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Search Called Off for Four Missing Crewmembers From Lost Bulker
Japanese shipowner K Line has confirmed that the search for the missing crew of the bulker Devon Bay has been called off, ending an 10-day hunt for survivors. Devon Bay was under way on a voyage from the Philippine port of Zamboanga to China on January 23. At a position…
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Yang Ming Captain Arrested on Suspicion of Drug Smuggling
An arrest warrant was issued late on January 30 in Taiwan for the captain of a Yang Ming containership on suspicion of drug smuggling. The captain, who was only identified by the surname of Yu, had been detained earlier in the week after an inspection of his vessel at the…
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Resolve Marine Announces Opening of New Office in Japan
[By Resolve Marine] Resolve Marine is pleased to announce the opening of its new office in Tokyo, Japan, marking a significant step in expanding its presence across Asia and reinforcing its commitment to the global maritime community. Originally launched in late 2025, the office in Japan has established firm roots…
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19th-Century Schooner Runs Up on the Rocks Near Cuxhaven
A historic schooner grounded off the port of Cuxhaven, Germany over the weekend, forcing an urgent evacuation of the vessel. At about 1215 hours on Saturday afternoon, the German Maritime Search and Rescue Service (DGzRS) rescue center received notice of a large sailing vessel grounded on the outer stretches of…
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Γrstedβs Sunrise Wind Receives Injunction Against Trump Administration
A U.S. District Court Judge issued a preliminary injunction on Monday, February 2, for Sunrise Wind against the Trump administrationβs December stop-work order. With todayβs ruling, all five of the under-construction offshore wind farms have received permission to resume work despite the administrationβs claims of new information about potential radar…
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US Seizes $70k in Unreported Currency from COSCO Bulker
Officials of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized a large amount of unreported cash from a Chinese-owned bulker while it was in the port of Baltimore. While it is not a crime to have the cash aboard the ship, U.S. officials highlighted the reporting requirements while contending the…
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Captain of Boxship Solong Convicted of Manslaughter for Deadly Allision
The captain of the containership Single was convicted on Monday, February 2, of gross negligent manslaughter by a court in the UK for the death of a seafarer when the Single hit the anchored tanker Stena Immaculate. The case had gone to the jury on Friday, and they returned the…