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U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer Saves Two Fishermen
Over the weekend, a dramatic rescue unfolded off the coast of Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico. Two fishermen found themselves in…
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World’s Largest Cruise Ship Voted Best of 2024
The cruise industry has welcomed a new giant this year. The Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship,…
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Shell’s Singapore Refinery Suffers Second Leak in Three Months
In a troubling development for environmental safety, the Shell refinery at Pulau Bukom, Singapore, has experienced its second leak since…
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The Maritime Executive’s Most Popular Magazine Articles of 2024
The Maritime Executive Magazine (TME) continues to be a leading voice in the maritime industry. With each edition, it reaches…
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Suez Canal Expands Two-Way Traffic as Part of Modernization Effort
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has made significant strides in improving navigation within the canal. Recently, the authority released images…
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Tankers Sanctioned by U.S. are Part of a False Flag Operation Says Guyana
The Maritime Administration Department of Guyana has recently made a significant announcement regarding five tankers that have been sanctioned by…
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Tugboat Sinks After Collision with Bulker on the Mississippi
On the night of December 29, a serious maritime incident unfolded on the Mississippi River near Luling, Louisiana. A tugboat…
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Puerto Plata to welcome 81 cruise ships at the start of 2025
Puerto Plata, often referred to as “The Bride of the Atlantic,” is gearing up for a significant boost in tourism…
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Finnish Coast Guard Monitoring Tankers as One Drifts with Engine Troubles
The Gulf of Finland is currently under scrutiny as the Finnish Coast Guard investigates potential damage to undersea cables. This…
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Windstar Cruises to set sail from London for the first time in 2026
Windstar Cruises is set to make a grand entrance into the London cruise scene in 2026. This luxury cruise line,…
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