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Fratelli Cosulich expands methanol-ready fleet series with second vessel

What have the ILWU labor talks done to the economies of the port of LA/LB? What's Going on With Shipping March 2, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - appear with Lauren Beagan (The Maritime Professor @Lauren_Beagen) on FreightwavesTV Round Tab

HD Hyundai advances development of large electric-powered ships

Robert Smalls & The Planter What's Going on With Shipping February 28, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - appears on the Women Offshore Podcast (https://womenoffshore. org/sal-mercogliano-the-story-of-robert-smalls-and-the-plant

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

Rhine River Falls What's Going on With Shipping February 26, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses how the decline of river levels on the Rhine River, and others in Europe, will…

Light Amphibious Warship | Landing Ship Medium | New Marine Corps and US Navy LST 2. 0 What's Going on With Shipping February 23, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the proposed new US Navy and Marine Corps Landing Shi

In this episode join us for an exciting interview with Edouard Fiess, the CEO & co-founder of Navily, an innovative cruising guide and leading plateform for boaters and sailors with more than 600000 users worldwide to discover and book marinas. In this interview, we take a look behind the scenes of how Navily was foun

ESG Barometer survey: Shipping prioritizes geopolitical risk, supply chain disruption, and resilience

HD Hyundai advances development of large electric-powered ships

Americans Killed and Injured on World Explorer, Viking Polaris and Plancius in the Antarctic What's Going on With Shipping? February 7, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the dispatch of US Coast Guard and National Tr

Fratelli Cosulich expands methanol-ready fleet series with second vessel

Zeihan Talks Jones Act... Better Call Sal What's Going on With Shipping?


Gard Club: Power-operated watertight doors can be fatal

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact

Fratelli Cosulich expands methanol-ready fleet series with second vessel

Let's take a look at the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier which is one of the deadliest ships in the world!

Bradleys Sail to Ukraine What's Going on With Shipping? January 31, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian @campbelluniversity and former merchant mariner - discusses the shipment of 60 Bradley Fighting Vehicles to Ukraine via the MV ARC Integrity (a US-flag roll-on/roll-off carrier) and addresses

Berthing a ship is a complex and tedious process. It needs a skilled ship Master, Crew, and Maritime Pilot to safely park a ship in its spot.

Sailing in the frozen sea. GUESS THE PLACE!!

Beyond diet and exercise: 5 surprising keys to longevity

Savannah Booming! What's Going on With Shipping? January 18, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses about the record year in the Port of Savannah, what facilitated this growth and what to expect…

EU Ministers endorse Lefkosia Declaration, putting people at the centre of maritime policy

Ships have prefixes for a variety of reasons, including identification, classification, and tradition. In this video, we will explore the various prefixes that are used to identify ships and their purposes.

"In this video, we examine the ongoing issue of aggression in the South China Sea. From territorial disputes to maritime border conflicts, the area has seen increasing tensions in recent years.

Mental health matters: Small actions, big impact

HD Hyundai advances development of large electric-powered ships

Cruise Ship Fouled What's Going on With Shipping January 5, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses the recent decision by Australia and New Zealand to prevent entry of Viking Orion and Coral Princess into their waters due to fouled hulls

The Straits of Malacca and Singapore (Straits) is one of the most important strategic maritime passages of the world. The Straits form the shortest sea-link between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

One Ship in Two Centuries? What's Going on With Shipping? December 30, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - tackles the strange story of the SS Warrimoo that supposedly sailed into 20th century from the…

What the Ship (Ep 64) | 5 Initiatives to Revise the U.S. Maritime Industry | Better Call Sal What's Going on With Shipping? December 26, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses five initiatives to…

I'll be spending another Christmas while onboard a cargo ship.

LR: Global dual-fuel LNG fleet reaches 1,665 vessels

Container Imports Drop...OFF A CLIFF? What's Going on With Shipping? December 22, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - Maritime Historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - examines the data on Container Imports into the United States as of November 2022 and…

Top 5 Maritime Videos of 2022 What's Going on With Shipping? December 21, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses the Top 5 Maritime Videos based on views from What's Going on With Shipping.

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

Intermodal: Argentina expands its footprint in the seaborne corn export market

Sea History What's Going on With Shipping? December 18, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses Sea History Magazine and the National Maritime Historical Society and their role in raising awareness of maritime heritage and the role seafa

Some ships are designed to operate with UMS or Unattended Machinery Space. Chief MAKOi Seaman Vlog

The Logistics and Sealift behind the Voyage of the Great White Fleet What's Going on With Shipping? December 16, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner - discusses the logistics behind the voyage of the Great White Fleet on its 115th Anniversary of

Fratelli Cosulich expands methanol-ready fleet series with second vessel
In this episode, Eva Lianne Veldkamp, Patti Tutalo and Gordon Foot will continue their conversation from December 1st on the topic of reporting mechanisms for sexual assault, bullying and harassment in the maritime industry. These maritime individuals are part of the COPE° working group for Psychological Safety, bully

USNS Comfort Boat Accident What's Going on With Shipping? December 15, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University and former merchant mariner (including 3rd Mate on board USNS Comfort) - discusses the Man Overboard Incident involved in the loading of the ship's Utility Boat with

Short video animation explaining how reducing and managing biofouling is key to improve fuel efficiency in ships and reduce GHG emissions. Biofouling is the accumulation of aquatic organisms on wetted or immersed surfaces such as ships and other offshore structures.

Mississippi Rising? What's Going on With Shipping? December 10, 2022 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian and former merchant mariner - provides an update on the water level situation on the Mississippi and western rivers. He also points out the importance and…

This is actually a response from a question raised in the comments section. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the Captain runs the ship but the Engineers make the ship run.

Link to the What's Going on With Shipping Maritime Security Challenges Conference presentation. https://youtu.

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

The US Gulf (Houston) Branch explores what it takes to keep a dreadnought battleship alive in the 21st Century.