Malaysia to Ship 3,300 Tons of Plastic Waste Back to Foreign Nations

Malaysia will send back some 3,000 metric tons (3,300 tons) of non-recyclable plastic waste to countries such as the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia...

Foreign Flagged Ships Detained in the UK During May 2019

On June 12, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced that four foreign flagged ships remained under detention in UK ports during May 2019...

Operation Taking Place to Recover Gold From Sunken Ship

An operation to recover tonnes of gold bullion believed to be on board a ship that sank off the coast of Donegal in 1940...

Vard To Build Another Ship for Coral Expeditions

Coral Expeditions has placed an order with Vard for a second 93.4 m, 120 passenger ship, reports MarineLog. Contract for the second vessel Australian expedition cruise...

The $155M Ship With a World-First Underwater Lounge

According to an article published in the Financial Review, Le Champlain has made a stunning blue eye underwater lounge which is likely to impress...

7 Adults-Only Features on Disney’s Fantasy Cruise Ship

  According to an article published in The Orlando Sentinel, Disney Cruise Lines strives to give cruisers of all ages their own hangout spot —...

Oil Jumps on Reports of Tanker Incident in Gulf of Oman off Iran Coast

Attacks on tanker ships near the world’s busiest sea lane for oil shipments send oil prices sharply higher, partially reversing a deep slump...

Tankers Carrying Naptha Explode in Gulf of Oman

According to an article published in The NewYork Times and Kyodo News, explosions crippled two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on Thursday...

Rivertrace Publishes Paper on Scrubber Technology and Washwater Monitoring

According to an article published in Cruise Industry News, Rivertrace Limited has published a technical white paper that focuses on scrubber technology options and...

Facial Recognition Is Making Its Way to Cruise Ships

San Francisco is the first US city to ban facial recognition for police and government agencies. But, facial recognition still has a lot of...