Yearly Archives: 2022
Ocean Oil Slick Map Reveals Blanket Covering Twice The Size of Turkey
More than 90% of oil slicks are the result of ships and land-based human activity. Since the sources of land discharges are many and...
Despite CII Controversies, IMO To Implement Carbon Intensity Rules
A recent news article published in the Indian Shipping News states that IMO to bring carbon intensity rules online despite ongoing CII controversies.
First set...
Excellent Seamanship- Key To Realizing The Dream Of The West Indies
A recent news article published in the Yachting World talks about great seamanship: The Dream of the West Indies.
The Dream of the West Indies
The...
IMO Climate Talks End Without A Clear Shipping Emissions Goal
A recent news article published in the Philstar Global states that IMO climate talks end without clear emissions-reduction goal for shipping.
The climate talks at...
RPT-Ukraine, Russia Plane And Ship Insurance At Risk
A recent news article published in the Yahoo Finance states that RPT-Ukraine, Russia plane and ship insurance at risk from Jan 1.
Insurers may refuse...
The Reasons Why 2022 Was A Terrible Year For Superyachts
A recent news article published in the Gizmodo speaks about how 2022 Was a Bad Year for Big Boats.
The story begins here
Here at Jalopnik, we...
Scientists Pick 2022’s 10 Biggest Science Stories
A recent news article published in the Guardian speaks about the 10 biggest science stories of 2022 – chosen by scientists.
1. The Dart and...
[Watch] Diehard Lego Purist Creates Custom Designs
A marine engine, lorry-trailer, and diesel generator are original creations of a diehard Lego purist, reports Motor1.com
Intricate models using Legos
There's an art to building...
Russia Sets Up Oil Transfer Site in Baltic Sea
Russia has set up a site in the Baltic Sea to allow it to transfer refined fuels from one vessel onto another in a...
Fearnleys Weekly Report – Week 50, 2022
After a period of steady decline, the VLCC market suddenly metamorphosed Thursday last week. A large number of ships had been quietly picked off...