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CleanSeaNet, nuestros ojos en el mar desde el espacio

Jose A. Aza Arias. Tramos, Revista del Ministerio de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible. n.765 (en.2026) El artículo describe el funcionamiento y relevancia de CleanSeaNet, el sistema europeo de vigilancia marítima por satélite gestionado por la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Marítima (EMSA). Explica cómo España, uno de los países con mayor superficie marítima en la UE, …

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Russian oil tankers stranded at sea for months – China says no, will India step in?

For months now, several Russian oil tankers have been moving across international waters without buyers or discharge destinations. The unusual sight of fully loaded crude carriers waiting at sea shows that Asia’s oil trade is changing, partly because India has reduced how much oil it is buying. India has not stopped purchasing Russian crude, despite …

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MLC at 20: ILO and IMO reaffirm commitment to decent work at sea

Maritime Labour Convention milestone marked with renewed call for fair and sustainable global shipping, protecting seafarer rights. The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) are marking the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the Maritime Labour Convention, 2006 (MLC, 2006), a landmark treaty that has reshaped working and living conditions for …

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IRGC jamming roils Hormuz shipping, drives costs and risks worldwide

As military tensions between the United States and Iran rise, global shipping companies that must pass through the Strait of Hormuz are taking collateral damage. They are facing disruptions to operations due to the possibility that Iran could blockade the strait, and their expense burdens, including insurance premiums, are also increasing. According to foreign media …

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Hapag-Lloyd and DSV expand decarbonization partnership with 18,000 tonnes CO₂e agreement

Hapag-Lloyd and DSV have signed a two-year Ship Green framework agreement for the purchase of Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. The reductions will be generated through the use of sustainable marine fuels within Hapag-Lloyd’s fleet. The expansion of the partnership comes on the back of an already successful cooperation between DSV and Hapag-Lloyd …

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