
Strait of Hormuz Traffic for 10 - 11 April; Iran's proposed traffic scheme; US Destroyer Appearance?
Strait of Hormuz Traffic for 10 - 11 April; Iran's proposed traffic scheme; US Destroyer Appearance?
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Strait of Hormuz Traffic for 10 - 11 April; Iran's proposed traffic scheme; US Destroyer Appearance?

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Recent cases have highlighted a number of safety and operational concerns connected with the carriage of baled Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF). The cargo is

Following the US-Iran Ceasefire, Iran announced a closing of the international traffic separation scheme by mining the area and re-routing ships through a new traffic pattern within the territorial waters of Iran and under jurisdiction and control. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: Patreon: www.

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A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran was announced on 8 April 2026. The ceasefire is conditional on the opening of the Strait of

The Club has become aware of recent changes to the deterrence and enforcement measures enforced in Taiwan to prevent damage to critical undersea infrastructure. Following several occurrences of damage to … Continue reading MEASURES ENFORCED IN TAIWAN TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO…

ECSA: European shipping represents 34.5% of the global fleet

HD Hyundai advances development of large electric-powered ships

Gard Club: Power-operated watertight doors can be fatal

DNV: 38 new orders for alternative-fueled vessels in April 2026

Watch: Seafarers trapped in crisis as conditions in the Hormuz deteriorate

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

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Grounded MSC Baltic III set to be removed by 2027

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

DNV: 38 new orders for alternative-fueled vessels in April 2026

Home News and Resources News News 09 Apr, 2026 Cape Town Agreement Marcus Winchester Loss Prevention Officer The 2012 Cape Town Agreement, adopted under the International Maritime Organization (IMO), establishes the first mandatory global safety standards for fishing vessels. Download PDF It provides essential regulat

The April 8, 2026 update on the Strait of Hormuz looks at the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran and how it impacted shipping in the Strait and Persian Gulf. Contact What's Going on With Shipping via: Patreon: www.
Continuing high levels of risk in the Persian Gulf have prompted NorthStandard to add an ‘Iran Conflict layer’ to its GlobeView platform to update users on the still evolving threats to the safety and security of shipping in the region. Bringing together existing data and intelligence-based insights in a single, intui

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

Hantavirus outbreak reported on cruise vessel, WHO monitors situation

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

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The Human Element Reimagined: Evidence Based Approaches to Reducing Risk Join us on 8 April for a free webinar bringing together leading experts to re-examine how the human element is understood, investigated and managed in maritime practice. Maritime risk is rarely the result of a single failure.

Gard Club: Power-operated watertight doors can be fatal

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

Xclusiv Shipbrokers: Greek investment is focused on large vessels

Following the end of the first reporting period under the FuelEU Maritime Regulation, companies are now entering the final stages of the 2026 compliance cycle for the 2025 reporting year. This article outlines the key milestones, from reporting and verification to selecting applicable flexibility mechanisms, that must

Risk Intelligence: How the Russia-Ukraine war reshapes Baltic Sea risk

The volume of seaborne cement traded continues to grow, with the most recent annual figure estimated to be over 145 million tonnes. Cement is carried on board ships either in … Continue reading LOSS PREVENTION GUIDANCE – CARRIAGE OF CEMENT

Seafarers Happiness Index Q1 2026: Sense of uncertainty is the new pandemic

Vessel operations today are becoming increasingly complex — shaped by tighter regulations, growing data volumes, and the constant need to make faster, safer decisions at sea. Reimagining how these operations are managed is no longer a future ambition — it’s an industry necessity.
2025 IMO Bravery Award First Mate Lee Tae Young shares the remarkable story behind receiving the 2025 IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea, presented by the International Maritime Organization. In this interview recorded during his visit to the UK, Lee reflects on the dramatic events that led to international reco
Title: AI, automation and the human element Opening/subtitle: The impact of technology on seafarers Description: As shipping embraces digitalisation, automation and artificial intelligence, what is the real impact on seafarers? This webinar, delivered by the The Nautical Institute in support of the STEER Project, exam

In this episode of What the Ship we give an update on the Strait of Hormuz; discuss the situation regarding Russia and Ukraine; cover the latest in container shipping; what is the status between China and Panama and finally, we talk about the largest US Navy shipbuilding budget since 1962. Contact What's Going on With

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In 2025, numerous vessels arriving in Canada and the United States were found carrying flighted spongy moth complex egg masses, and some were so heavily infested that they were denied port entry. With populations in the moth’s native Asian region potentially reaching outbreak levels again in 2026, strict pre-departure

Vessel attacks in Strait of Hormuz persist as security concerns rise

ECSA: European shipping represents 34.5% of the global fleet

IMO Piracy Report: Six incidents during March 2026

Cargo vessel sinks off Greek island, all crew rescued

CSC: MEPC 84 outcome is a constructive step forward

HD Hyundai advances development of large electric-powered ships