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A series of oversight failures – chief among them the lack of a roving patrol and two exits that led to the same space – proved fatal for 34 people trapped in a fire aboard the dive boat Conception. In the December/January 2021 issue of Professional Mariner, we examine the findings of the National Transportation Safety Board and what might be coming on the regulatory front to prevent a similar tragedy from happening again. Coverage also includes global efforts to help 400,000 seafarers return home amid the deepening COVID-19 crisis; the rise of pirate attacks on vessels and oil rigs in the southern Gulf of Mexico; and the latest in propeller and rudder innovations to improve efficiencies and cut costs. Plus industry-leading casualty coverage for the United States and Canada.

Signals

A year into the pandemic, thousands ‘essentially indentured’ on ships

Signals

3 mins

IMO emissions report raises new concerns about methane slip

A recent report from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) reveals that global shipping emissions increased nearly 10 percent from 2012 to 2018, with the industry facing a growing challenge concerning methane slip.

IMO emissions report raises new concerns about methane slip

3 mins

Bay State brothers find industry niche by making old into new

Zero non-conformities is what you want to hear when the U.S. Coast Guard inspects your tugboat. Once you’ve prepared your vessel, the inspectors come aboard to peruse your paperwork. They ask you pointed questions, to which they expect straightforward answers. Perusal completed, they then scrutinize all of the related safety systems, from bilge to antennas — even the ship’s bell.

Bay State brothers find industry niche by making old into new

5 mins

Piracy edges closer to home with wave of raids in southern Gulf

In the brief cellphone video recorded by a crewmember on the offshore supply vessel (OSV) Remas, the pirates walk back and forth on the deck of the ship, clenching their guns and using them to point as they order around the crew. Their faces are draped in clothing and bandanas.

Piracy edges closer to home with wave of raids in southern Gulf

4 mins

Seastreak newcomer pushing through dip in demand

Two years ago, Seastreak LLC took delivery of Seastreak Commodore, a 600-passenger fast ferry, from Gulf Craft of Franklin, La. Designed by Australia-based Incat Crowther, the vessel is the largest of its kind in the United States and was built to meet the burgeoning demand for service in the New York-New Jersey market.

Seastreak newcomer pushing through dip in demand

2 mins

Casualties

NTSB: Dredge hit Texas gas pipeline, causing fire that killed four

Casualties

4 mins

Analysis points to faulty loading, low ballast in Golden Ray rollover

While the salvage of the sunken vehicle carrier Golden Ray has been delayed for months due to COVID-19 and the hurricane season, analysis by the U.S. Coast Guard has determined a possible cause for the rollover: a combination of vehicles placed too high on the ship’s decks, and not enough ballast water gave the placement of the cargo.

Analysis points to faulty loading, low ballast in Golden Ray rollover

2 mins

Advanced props, rudders provide new efficiencies below the waterline

It took a decade or two from the invention of the marine propeller in the 19th century for the technology to become widely accepted. Thereafter, adoption has been nearly universal, but progress toward improved efficiencies has come in fits and starts.

Advanced props, rudders provide new efficiencies below the waterline

5 mins

Mariner's role still unknown as autonomous shipping gains speed

Mariners’ role still unknown as autonomous shipping gains speed

Mariner's role still unknown as autonomous shipping gains speed

6 mins

New year in a new world: Navigating COVID's maritime realities

In a matter of days, the decorative time balls will drop, “Auld Lang Syne” will fill the air, and ships at anchor will sound their horns as the world welcomes in the new year.

New year in a new world: Navigating COVID's maritime realities

4 mins

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Professional Mariner Magazine Description:

PublisherMaritime Publishing LLC

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Tugs, towboats, cargo, government, passenger, spill response, pilot boats, offshore support, salvage, dredge and fireboats - Professional Mariner covers them all. Plus, only Professional Mariner gives you all the essential information you need to advance your maritime business or career including the latest news and in-depth, investigative reporting on maritime casualties, regulations, legislation, shipbuilding, safety, technology, business/management issues and more.

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