Professional Mariner - May 2020
Professional Mariner - May 2020
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In this issue
Fire Safety and Training: Protecting a ship and its crew from fire involves high-quality equipment such as detectors, alarms, automatic fire suppression systems and firefighting gear. Equally important is the training. Bonus: Coronavirus takes its toll on port cargoes and global supply chains.
Coronavirus takes toll on port cargoes, global supply chains
While there are no reported cases of cargo ship crews bringing coronavirus to U.S. ports, the same is not true for cruise ships. Grand Princess, shown arriving in the Port of Oakland on March 9, had 19 confirmed cases among 1,100 crew. Two passengers also were infected. The ship idled for days off the coast as officials set up quarantine procedures.
3 mins
Coronavirus masks effects of IMO's low-sulfur fuel mandate
In addition to the 0.5 percent sulfur cap for fuel burned by vessels under IMO 2020, they also can no longer carry high sulfur fuel on board if they are not outfitted with scrubbers.
3 mins
Shipping proposes $5 billion research program to cut CO2 output
Maritime shipping transports 90 percent of the goods traded globally and is responsible for about 2 percent of the world’s human-produced CO2 emissions, according to the International Maritime Organization. That percentage could rise to 20 percent by 2050 if no action is taken.
2 mins
NMC announces testing changes, eliminates walk-in exams
Beginning April 6, Regional Examination Centers across the U.S. will have two exam periods daily: a 3.5-hour morning session and a 3.5-hour afternoon session separated by at least a half-hour break
3 mins
Newly christened Centerline moves forward in post-Harley era
Towing
6 mins
After fatal fall, pilots urge new scrutiny of ladder arrangements
A fatal accident in December in New York Harbor underscores the safety risks maritime pilots face when boarding vessels.
6 mins
High water in Vicksburg: Another bridge strike, another breakaway
Pilot error was the primary cause of a bridge strike in Vicksburg, Miss., during high water in February 2019 that caused 30-grain barges to break away, according to federal investigators.
4 mins
NTSB: Hull leaks reported but ‘not resolved' before towboat sinking
Tom Bussler was upbound on the Tennessee River when the captain noticed the bow riding low in the water. He steered toward the riverbank but didn’t get there before the 58-foot towboat sank.
3 mins
Wind ships ahead: Technology pulling more power from sails
Correspondence
4 mins
Latest training melds new technology, proven tactics in fight against fire
Seemingly out of nowhere, word spread of a fire in the galley and a missing crew member. A firefighting team wearing turnout gear and self-contained breathing apparatus mobilized quickly and stepped into the dark, smoky space.
7 mins
Professional Mariner Magazine Description:
Publisher: Maritime Publishing LLC
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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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