U.S. Coast Guard Tracks More Chinese Research Vessel Activity in the Arctic
Cosco Seeks 20% of Hutchison Deal as US Calls for Ouster from Panama
Thailand Plans Naval Upgrade After Ceasefire With Cambodia
Ireland Tracks Shadow Tanker as it Avoids Sailing the English Channel
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Aug 9, 2025
The Maritime Executive
U.S. Coast Guard Tracks More Chinese Research Vessel Activity in the Arctic
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Panama Canal
Cosco Seeks 20% of Hutchison Deal as US Calls for Ouster from Panama
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Thailand frigate
Thailand Plans Naval Upgrade After Ceasefire With Cambodia
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tanker at sea
Ireland Tracks Shadow Tanker as it Avoids Sailing the English Channel
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Churchill Manitoba
Canada Looks to Accelerate Development of Far North Port of Churchill
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Antarctic evacuation
New Zealand Executes Complex Medevac from US’s Antarctic McMurdo Station
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abandon ship
Costamare Boxship Rescues Crew from Burning Tanker off Vietnam
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Spanish patrol boat
Workboat Diverts to Lanzarote After Finding 49 Stowaways
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container import volumes
Retailers Project Nearly Six Percent Decline in U.S.’s 2025 Imports
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USNS Red Cloud
Op-Ed: Digitalization Can Help Revitalize U.S. Shipbuilding
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maritime software
DNV and Wilhelmsen Launch Independent Maritime Software Company
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emissions at dock
California Extends Emissions Capture and Control Barge Service to Tankers
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NH3
UK Funds Demonstration of Ammonia-Fueled High Temperature Engine
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Electric Propulsion Technology for Industry Earns ABS Certification
PSA Singapore and Cargo Community Network Launch OptEModal
Ampereship Converts Passenger Ship to Fully Electric Propulsion
Fincantieri Marine Repair Achieves ISO 9001 Certification
Pacific-Gulf Marine Awarded Ship Manager Contracts
Panama to Require Full Traceability for Offshore Oil Transfers
Med Marine Launches a State-of-the-Art Tugboat for Remolcanosa

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