Houthi Rebels Claim Responsibility for Loss of Second U.S. Fighter Jet
Hyundai Partners with AI and Robotics Start-ups for Humanoid Welding Robots
US Sanctions Chinese Refinery, Terminals and Captains Targeting Iranian Oil
Ontario Seeks Arctic Port on James Bay
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May 9, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Houthi Rebels Claim Responsibility for Loss of Second U.S. Fighter Jet
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humanoid welding robot
Hyundai Partners with AI and Robotics Start-ups for Humanoid Welding Robots
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oil tankers
US Sanctions Chinese Refinery, Terminals and Captains Targeting Iranian Oil
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Ontario, Hudson Bay (top) and James Bay, extending south from Hudson Bay (iStock / Frank Ramspott)
Ontario Seeks Arctic Port on James Bay
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Boxships alongside at Port of Long Beach, April 2025 (Corine Solberg / Sipa via AP Images)
Trump: Port Traffic Slowdown "A Good Thing"
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bulker with onboard carbon capture emission system
Berge Bulk Begins Pilot for Onboard Carbon Capture System on Bulker
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Carrier INS Vikrant, 2022 (Indian Navy via AP)
Indian Navy Mobilizes as Conflict With Pakistan Escalates
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AFP
Chinese Warships Cut Off Philippine Navy Vessel Near Scarborough Shoal
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crew standing at the rail
Aging Vessels, Manning, and Training Issues Affect Seafarers' Happiness
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A Navy diver inspects the contaminated well at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility near Pearl Harbor, 2021 (USN)
Judge Awards Damages to Red Hill Spill Victims
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LCO2 terminal in Port Tampa Bay
Design Work Awarded for First U.S. LCO2 Terminal Serving Florida’s Emitters
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Maersk
Maersk Cites “Increasingly Volatile Environment” Lowering Volume Forecast
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RINA Annual Dinner 2025 to Unite Maritime Industry Leaders in London
Damen Completes Green Retrofit Project for BAM Shipping
Offshore Vessels Feature MAN L21/31 GenSets for Diesel-Electric Propulsion
Bollinger and Edison Chouest Partner to Accelerate US Arctic Icebreaker Bid

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