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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Fire Breaks Out on Container Ship ‘Victoria L’ Off Dutch Coast
A fire erupted in the engine room of the container ship Victoria L approximately 30 nautical miles west of Scheveningen, Netherlands, prompting a rapid response from Dutch authorities. The vessel,...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Fatal Electrocution Aboard Offshore Supply Vessel Highlights Safety Gaps in Engine Room Operations
An unqualified engineer lost their life aboard the U.S.-flagged offshore supply vessel Red Stag due to electrocution while attempting to troubleshoot a mud pump system in Port Fourchon, Louisiana. The...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Loss of New Zealand Navy Ship Linked to Training Deficiencies, Autopilot Confusion
The Royal New Zealand Navy released its final Court of Inquiry report today detailing the circumstances that led to the loss of HMNZS Manawanui, which ran aground and subsequently sank...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Solong and Stena Immaculate Interim Report: MAIB Reveals Details of Deadly Collision Off U.K. Coast
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released an interim report detailing the serious maritime incident involving the Portuguese-flagged container ship Solong and the U.S.-flagged oil/chemical tanker Stena Immaculate,...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Stena Immaculate Crew Praised After Fiery Collision at Anchor
The crew of the U.S.-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate demonstrated exceptional professionalism when their vessel was struck by the containership Solong off Britain’s east coast on March 10, preventing what could...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
NTSB to Hold Public Meeting on Fatal ‘Grande Costa D’Avorio’ Fire as Maritime Firefighting Training Gaps Emerge
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will convene a public board meeting on April 15 to determine what caused the devastating fire aboard the roll-on/roll-off vessel Grande Costa D’Avorio that...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Owner of Ship That Hit U.S. Tanker Seeks to Limit Liability
The owner of a cargo ship that struck a U.S. military-contracted tanker off England's northeast coast last month said on Monday it is setting up a fund for potential lawsuits over the collision.

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
NTSB Finds Communication Gap Led to $4.5 Million Crane Accident at Charleston Terminal
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released findings on a costly crane accident at North Charleston Terminal that resulted in $4.5 million in damage when a crane barge struck...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
NTSB: Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse Risk Was 30 Times Above Acceptable Threshold; 68 Other Bridges Need Assessment
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed today that the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed following a vessel strike last year, had a risk level nearly 30 times above...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
Three Stevedores Killed in Enclosed Space on Bulk Carrier, Highlighting Critical Training Gaps
Three stevedores lost their lives in an enclosed space accident aboard the Isle of Man-registered bulk carrier Berge Mawson at Indonesia’s Bunyu Island anchorage, prompting a comprehensive investigation by the...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
LNG Tanker Collision in Gibraltar Highlights Ongoing Pilotage Concerns
A minor collision between an LNG tanker and a bulk carrier in Gibraltar’s western anchorage has reignited discussions about pilotage requirements for departing vessels, following a similar incident that led...

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Mike Schuler
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gCaptain
‘Heroic’ Stena Crew Praised for Quick Thinking After Dramatic North Sea Collision
The crew of the STENA IMMACULATE demonstrated “exceptional professionalism” after the tanker was struck the containership SOLONG off England’s East Yorkshire coast, preventing what could have been a far more...