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A new, better tugboat, the Ievoli Black, will take over emergency towing duties around the north coast of Scotland from the turn of the year
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Vessel owners can claim back £200 per item towards the cost of buying PFDs with integrated PLBs for their crew by applying to Seafish.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency brings The Workboat Code Edition 3 into force.
All seafarers who undertake oral exams, a key part of training, are being asked for their views on their learning to help develop and strengthen training in the UK.
New legislation will grant more powers to prosecute people for the dangerous misuse of watercraft, such as jet skis.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Owner sentenced after member of crew on Atlantic crossing world record bid died after being washed overboard.
Disability organisations and maritime transport operators from across the country have come together for the Maritime Accessibility Conference 2025.
New international maritime regulations will become UK law next year, setting new safety standards for those transported offshore to work on wind farm and oil gas installations.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) investigators have appealed to the public for information about a night-time incident in which a man died after going into the River Nene at Port of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Simon has a strong background in international shipping, as his abbreviated career history shows below: 1974-1990 Shell Tankers UK Ltd (culminating as Master) 1990-1996 Crescent Shipping Ltd – General Manager 1996-2006 Stena…
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