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Fire on Support Vessel Ceutamar 5 Off the coast of Gibraltar, Ceutamar 5 caught fire during operations. All 7 crew members abandoned ship and survived. Smoke was visible from several kilometers away. Authorities have launched a full investigation.

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Even in modern maritime operations supported by satellites, radar, and artificial intelligence, a small human error can lead to major accidents. This berthing maneuver turned into a disaster within seconds. Technology helps — but the risk at sea is always real.

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🛳 AFRICAN NIGHTHAWK Built in 2014 | 180m Supramax bulk carrier 📍 Flag: Bahamas ⚖️ Capacity: 40,481 DWT 🌊 A silent giant of global trade — from the Pacific to Southeast Asia.

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🚢 GLORIOUS ACE – PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier) 📏 Length: 200 meters 🚗 Capacity: approx. 6,400 vehicles 🌍 Built with Japanese engineering, this giant is the backbone of automotive logistics. A graceful example of modern port operations.

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🚨 Fire on offshore platform in Vietnam On May 21, a fire broke out on the Song Doc decommissioning platform. 1 worker lost their life, 7 were injured. The blaze was brought under control within 30 minutes. A tragic reminder of how critical safety is in offshore operations.

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🌊 Looks easier from ashore… But towing a barge in rough seas is all about reading timing, not just waves. This crew is racing against seconds.

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⛴ Six crew members were rescued after more than 24 hours adrift in the Red Sea following a Houthi attack that sank their cargo ship. 🆘 Maritime safety is under serious threat.

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LIAKI FREEDOM Built in 2007, Marshall Islands-flagged chemical and oil products tanker. Length: 129 m Beam: 20 m Deadweight capacity: 13,116 DWT Designed with a double-hull structure for liquid cargo transportation. Commonly operates between Belize and U.S. Gulf ports.

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Do you think such severe rolling is due to the vessel's load distribution or the sea state? Doesn’t it look like the stability limits are being pushed?

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CARLOS FISCHER (IMO 9230995) is a /Tanker ship built in 2002 and is sailing under the flag of Liberia. She has an overall length (LOA) of 204 meters and a width (beam) of 32 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 43,067 tonnes.

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Another vessel has been successfully launched. The expertise of engineers, technical teams, and skilled workers is embedded in every part of this hull. The next phases include sea trials, outfitting, and preparations for the maiden voyage.

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This is how windows are cleaned on a cruise ship 🛳️ High-pressure water, suspended rig, and a lot of precision. Disney Fantasy in action — maintenance at sea level 🌊✨

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🌊 The ocean doesn’t play fair when storms roll in. Here’s what it feels like riding giants from a small boat. Respect the sea. #LifeAtSea #Maritime #StormWatch

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Tangier, Morocco Strong winds caused containers to topple over, creating challenging moments at the port. How big do you think the damage is here?

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It happened in a split second… Rumor has it there was a surfer right in front of him. Do you think the captain made the right call?

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Primitive transportation methods… One vehicle, a few planks, and pure human courage. Which part of the world do you think this scene is from?