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Video: Mexican Patrol Boat Loses Control and Hits Docked Ferry

Published Jun 19, 2026 2:39 PM by The Maritime Executive

A Mexican patrol boat maneuvering in the port at Isla Mujeres lost control and hit a docked ferry on Thursday afternoon, June 18. There were no injuries, but both vessels sustained significant damage. According to a statement from SEMAR México, “During a maneuvering approach to the pier of the Fifth Naval Region, the Coastal Patrol Uxmal experienced a possible failure in its clutch system, which resulted in an unintentional contact with a cargo vessel.” (Video screen grab) Uxmal (PC-335) is...

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Iranian mine boat

JMIC Warns of Confirmed Mine in Hormuz as Uncertainties Continue

Published Jun 19, 2026 1:33 PM by The Maritime Executive

While reports indicate that traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is increasing, many shipowners have still voiced concern largely because of the unknown threat of mines placed by Iran during the conflict. The Joint Maritime Information Center added to those concerns, issuing an advisory confirming the location of one mine and telling ships to continue to avoid the main shipping lane. The confirmed mine was reported to be close to the recommended southern transit route. It is near the apex...

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Odesa, Ukraine

One Seafarer Killed, More Injured as Russia Attacks Ships off Ukraine

Published Jun 19, 2026 12:07 PM by The Maritime Executive

Ukrainian government officials are denouncing Russia’s increased attacks on commercial shipping in and around Ukraine’s seaports. For more than a month, Russia has increased the pace of attacks on commercial ships, killing and wounding seafarers. The latest attacks using drones took place early on June 19, hitting two more merchant ships. The ships, one registered in Panama and the other in Saint Kitts and Nevis, were both hit as they were departing Ukrainian ports. One seafarer aboard the Panamanian-flagged ship...

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Oman’s Didamar Island Lighthouse mid-channel in the Strait of Hormuz (AMNAS)

Will Passage Fees be Charged in the Strait of Hormuz?

Published Jun 18, 2026 8:59 PM by The Maritime Executive

The question of whether vessels will be charged a new toll for transiting the Strait of Hormuz remains very much an unresolved issue in U.S.-Iran peace talks. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed both by President Trump in Evian on June 17 and by President Masoud Pezeshkian the next day commits Iran to clearing the strait of mines and obstacles within the next 30 days, and to allowing free transit without tolls until 60 days after the agreed start date....

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Offshore

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Trump Administration to Buy Back Four More Offshore Wind Leases

Continuing its strategy of canceling offshore wind projects by buying back the leases in exchange for other energy investments, the Department of the Interior announced its third agreement. The administration has committed nearly $2.6 billion to canceling offshore wind leases even as the strategy is being challenged in court and by regulators. Invenergy will voluntarily terminate four offshore wind leases it purchased in the past from the government and will redirect the investments toward other domestic energy sources, said the...

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Shipbuilding

ammonia carrier design

JERA Signs Charters with MOL and NYK to Import US Ammonia to Japan

Japan's largest power generation company, JERA, has finalized charter agreements with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and NYK for the charter of four new gas carriers that will be dedicated to importing ammonia produced in Louisiana as a fuel component at Japan’s largest power generation station. Expected to be in service by 2029, this project would likely mark the first shipment of low-carbon ammonia as a fuel for power generation in Japan. The companies launched projects beginning in late 2022 to...

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Environment

hydrogen-powered short-sea dry bulk carrier concept

Norway Accelerates Hydrogen-Power Bulker Project for Shortsea Shipping

Norway’s LH2 Shipping reports it is accelerating the development of hydrogen-powered shortsea shipping bulkers for the Baltic with an additional grant from the Norwegian government program to accelerate the green energy transition. The company will add a fifth and sixth bulker to its plan, saying that increased support reflects the growing momentum for liquid hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel for shortsea shipping. The company was awarded an additional grant of approximately $35.82 million from Enova, which it says will...

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Business

Diana Shipping dry bulk carrier

Diana Reaffirms Offer to Acquire Genco After Losing Proxy Fight

After losing its proxy fight to place two new directors on Genco’s board, Diana Shipping issued a statement reconfirming its commitment to its outstanding offer to acquire Genco. It is now calling on the reelected board to deliver on the commitments it made to shareholders to create value. Diana spent more than six months pursuing Genco and has had three prior offers rejected by the board of Genco. The board has repeatedly said the offers did not reflect the net...

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