Tag: maritime
Commanders of the Finnish and Swedish navies: Because of the sabotage in the Baltic Sea, maritime surveillance was increased, now it has been restored to normal | Foreign countries
STOCKHOLM/MUSKÖ Finland’s new naval commander Tuomas Tiilikainen visited Sweden’s Muskö naval base today, Wednesday. A trip to the south of Stockholm with the commander of the Swedish Navy Ewa Skoog…
The world’s maritime traffic is suffering in two places: conflict is threatening in the Red Sea, drought is bothering the Panama Canal | Foreign countries
The passage of one ship through the Panama Canal takes as much water as half a million Panamanians consume per day, according to Foreign Policy. Yemeni Houthi rebels’ attacks on…
the National Maritime Museum is getting a makeover at the Palais de Chaillot
After more than five years of renovations, the emblematic Maritime Museum reopened its doors to the public on November 17 at the Palais de Chaillot, in Paris. With a new…
How climate change will reshape global maritime routes – L’Express
Very expensive bid. On Wednesday November 8, Japanese oil giant Eneos Holding spent 3.7 million euros to secure the passage of one of its ships through the Panama Canal, according…
CMA-CGM, Maersk… The big gap for the maritime freight giants – L’Express
Slowdown in global trade, overcapacity, significant drop in freight rates: maritime transport giants are experiencing a significant decline in their profits. Friday November 10, the French shipowner CMA-CGM published its…
The teacher of maritime warfare considers long drag marks near the gas pipe to be strange: “In practice, a ship notices something like this”
The Balticconnector gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia was damaged at the beginning of October. An anchor and long drag marks were found next to the damaged place of the…
Maritime disputes: ICJ rejects Nicaragua’s claim against Colombia
Colombia wins a narrow victory against Nicaragua before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The judges of this United Nations body rejected a request by Managua to extend its maritime…
Half-hearted international agreement to reduce pollution in the maritime sector
An agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime freight, a very polluting sector, has been concluded by the member countries of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), but it is…
France, what maritime strategy?
France defined a maritime ambition at the turn of the 2010s, in the context of the development of the European Union’s integrated maritime policy and following the Grenelle de la…
Offshore wind power in France: “The challenge is now the planning of maritime space”
Seven countries of the European Union – France, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, Luxembourg – as well as Norway and the United Kingdom, met on Monday 24 April in…