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Grounded MSC Baltic III set to be removed by 2027

Home News and Resources News Loss Prevention 08 Jan, 2025 Understanding Ballast Water Regulations for the West Coast of Canada Emma Forbes-Gearey Loss Prevention Officer Ballast water management has become an increasingly important aspect of maritime operations, particularly in the context of environmental protection a

US Port Talks Breakoff November 14, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu), and former merchant mariner - discusses the breaking off of talks between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the US Maritime Alliance (USMX) concerning a new master

Vancouver Labour Dispute... Sorry November 7, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu), and former merchant mariner - discusses the lockdown/strike in the port of Vancouver, along with disruptions in other ports and its impact on Canadian trade.

What The Ship (Ep107) | Canada Rail Lockout Ended by Government | Yacht Bayesian Update | Houthis Attack Tanker Sounion | Gaza Pier Update | CBO Says Estimates $5. 1B to Build Icebreakers & MSC Set to Layup 17 Ships August 23, 2024 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - a maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbel
Home Publications Articles Mitigation as a Guiding Principle to Damages Mitigation as a Guiding Principle to Damages In the recent decision of Sharp Corp Ltd v Viterra BV [2024] UKSC 14, the Supreme Court ruled that mitigation is just as important as the compensatory principle when calculating damages and should in fac

STRIKE NOTICE What's Going on With Shipping? June 28, 2023 In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - discusses the decision of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada to commence strike action against the British Columb

What's Going on With Shipping? December 13, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - discusses the Top 5 Maritime

What's Going on With Shipping? December 6, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - discusses the Top 5 Maritime

What's Going on With Shipping? December 3, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - examines the chartering of th

What's Going On With Shipping? November 22, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - discusses the Top 5 Maritime

November 19, 2021 On this episode of What's Going on With Shipping, host Sal Mercogliano - Chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor of Maritime History, Security and Industry Policy - discusses the flooding that has cut road and rail connection

On this episode of What's Going On With Shipping, Sal Mercogliano - the chair of the Department of History, Criminal Justice, and Political Science, former merchant mariner, and instructor in Maritime History, Security, and Industry Policy - discusses when the current shipping crisis will impact Christmas and the impac
COVID-19, coronavirus, seafarer, vaccinations, US, United States, ports Home Publications Articles COVID-19 – Helpful Information & Resources - Seafarer vaccinations – US Ports COVID-19 – Helpful Information & Resources - Seafarer vaccinations – US Ports Publications Tony Nicholson Published: June 22, 2021 Cont
The development Members trading to or from Canada, or otherwise operating in Canadian waters, should note that as of 1 July 2014 new rules have come in to force that regulate the reporting of "Marine Occurrences" that happen within the waters of Canada. If any of the following were to occur, the same must be reported
Emergency Contact The Shipowners' Club announces new exclusive Correspondent in Western Canada Home Latest updates News The Shipowners' Club announces new exclusive Correspondent in Western Canada 9 Nov 2016 Download Sign up for alerts Merle McKenzie, of All West P&I Services Ltd, becomes the Shipowners’ Club exclu
The Association is grateful to Messrs. Bernard LLP, Vancouver, Canada for contributing to this update.
The Association is grateful to Messrs. AVA Marine Surveyors and Consultants for contributing to this update.
The presence of Asian Gypsy Moth (AGM) egg mass has recently caused a vessel entered with our association to be ordered off the national waters of Canada after AGM was found on board the vessel on inspection at Vancouver, British Colombia. Following cleaning and re-inspection the vessel was considered clean and was al
Considering whether The "Marinicki" (QBD 29 July [2003] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 655) adds anything new to present case law on safe ports The definition of a safe port “a port will not be safe unless, in the relevant period of time, the particular ship can reach it, use it and return from it without, in the absence of som