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Healy in Arctic Ocean

Coast Guard Cutter Healy Returns to Seattle After 129-day Arctic Deployment

Published Oct 31, 2025 4:24 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy recently completed her annual missions to the Arctic. The vessel returned to Seattle, Washington, on October 26, following a 129-day patrol. Healy, one of three Coast Guard polar icebreakers, steamed over 20,000 miles this deployment. She departed her homeport of Seattle on June 19 and, during her mission, was used to support Operation Arctic West Summer and Operation Frontier Sentinel as part of the USCG presence in the region. “Healy’s unique...

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offshore wind farm

Dutch Not Surprised as Offshore Wind Farm Auction Gets No Bids

Published Oct 31, 2025 3:58 PM by The Maritime Executive

  The  Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) confirmed that it had not received any bids in the latest offshore wind farm auction for the North Sea. While the government was disappointed, they noted that it was not a surprise due to the changing conditions in the industry. The Netherlands was offering a new site approximately 60 miles off the coast near Texel in the northwest of the country. The site had originally been proposed with a capacity of 2 GW, but...

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Bandar Abbas, Iran

Iran Steps Up Imports of Chinese Rocket Fuel Material

Published Oct 31, 2025 2:43 PM by The Maritime Executive

  Iran appears to have accelerated the import of sodium perchlorate, the primary material used to manufacture ammonium perchlorate, which in turn makes up 70 percent of the standard fuel load of most of Iran’s solid-fueled ballistic missiles. Before the 12-Day War, The Maritime Executive tracked the progress of two Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL) cargo ships, the MVs Golbon and Jairan, as they shipped a total of 58 containers of sodium perchlorate from the port of...

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Roro cargo ship Stena Shipper

Two Detained Stowaways Jump off Docked Cargo Ship into Italian Harbor

Published Oct 31, 2025 2:29 PM by The Maritime Executive

Italian authorities reported a search operation after two stowaways who had been discovered on an arriving cargo ship escaped and jumped overboard. The body of one of the two individuals was later recovered, with reports that the young male had likely been struck by the propeller of a passing ferry, while the second individual was still missing. The incident began when the Stena Shipper, an 11,320-dwt RoRo, arrived at the Italian port of Livorno. The ship, which is...

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Offshore

Wind turbine vessel Charybdis arriving in Virginia

Dominion Energy Confirms Commissioning Delays on WTIV Charybdis

As part of its quarterly earnings report to the investment community, Dominion Energy gave a detailed update on commissioning delays with its wind turbine installation vessel Charybis while also emphasizing that the Coastal Virginia offshore wind project remains on schedule and is making good progress. CEO Robert Blue discussed the challenges with the vessel and the overall progress on the project, which he still expects will deliver first power to customers late in the first quarter of 2026....

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Shipbuilding

COSCO Shipping large tanker

COSCO Continues Spending with $1.7B in Orders for 29 More Vessels

China’s sprawling state-owned shipping company COSCO unveiled plans for a further $1.7 billion in new shipbuilding contracts, continuing a spending spree aimed at fleet expansion and modernization currently estimated at over $7.5 billion in total. News of the orders came just a day after the U.S. reportedly agreed to postpone its investigation into China’s shipbuilding business practices and the fees imposed on China-built, owned, or operated vessels. COSCO and its subsidiary OOCL were seen as among the most...

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Environment

PHP Chittagong yard

Recycling Ships Under Two Conventions: Misconceptions About Basel and HKC

  In November 2024, BIMCO launched a Ship Recycling Alliance to help accelerate safe and environmentally sound ship recycling of ships through the coordination of the voices of the ship recycling industry and the shipping industry. The alliance was also launched to help facilitate the global implementation of the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships 2009 (HKC) prior to its entering into force in June 2025. As both industries navigate the entering into force of...

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Business

Kongsberg

Kongsberg to Demerge Maritime Business to Standalone Public Company

  Norway’s Kongsberg announced strong financial results while telling the investment community that its divisions face divergent megatrends, which, while driving growth, are unique to the business units. As a result, the company said it would concentrate on its defense segments while demerging Kongsberg Maritime to become a standalone publicly traded company on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The move follows others that have cited the expected investment in defense systems as well as the opportunities in maritime shipbuilding and systems....

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