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  • 30 March 2016

    A Panamanian-flagged general ship anchored at the Port of Haifa has been fined NIS 6,000 (approximately USD 1,580) after its wastewater sanitation system discharged effluents into the sea, Israel’s Ministry of Environmental Protection said. The Marine Environment Protection Division of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MoEP) received a report about the illegal discharge from the […]

  • 2 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Five years on from the Deepwater Horizon accident and spill in 2010 that took 11 lives, oil major BP has reached agreements in principle to settle all federal and state claims arising from the event by paying the largest environmental fine in the US history, worth USD 18.7 billion. BP today announced that its US Upstream […]

  • 29 April 2007

    The Jury for the 32nd America’s Cup has fined the Italian Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team 10’000 Euros for a technical violation of the measurement rule for the America’s Cup Class.

  • 15 June 2005

    Carnival Cruise Lines was fined $65,000 and two of its ships were turned away from St. Thomas and San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday due to a computer glitch, the U.S. Coast Guard said. Miami-based Carnival also allegedly failed to notify officials in advance of their arrival.

  • 20 June 2017
    Business & Finance

    The recent implementation of no-shows fine by shipping liners could result in ‘accounting nightmares’ for freight forwarders, according to online freight forwarding company iContainers. In recent months, shipping liners including Danish major Maersk, France-based CMA CGM, and Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd have started implementing no-shows fines on shipments that fail to show up on vessels. iContainers warned […]

  • 9 July 2018
    Authorities & Government, Research & Development, Technology

    A US court in Wisconsin has sentenced Sinovel Wind Group, a Chinese manufacturer and exporter of wind turbines, for stealing trade secrets from AMSC, a U.S.-based company formerly known as American Superconductor Inc.

  • 25 January 2022
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    India has sanctioned four Japanese maritime transport companies for price-fixing practices.

  • 11 January 2021
    Authorities & Government, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    Turkey has increased the levels of maritime pollution fines raising them by 9.11 %, according to the Standard Club. Environmental pollution fines are revised annually and declared in the Official Gazette for the respective year. The fines relate to pollution caused by cargo ships and other naval vessels discharging petroleum and petroleum derivatives, solid waster […]

  • 29 August 2018
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    Tyne Subsea, a multi-million pound research and testing facility being developed in the North East, UK, has completed its first commercial test in one of Europe’s largest commercially available hyperbaric pressure testing chambers. The facility, which is being developed by engineering group British Engines and Newcastle University, will offer pressure testing services in an integrated […]

  • 26 January 2012

    The Queensland Greens say that it is time that Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) took legal action against the Gladstone Ports Corporation [GPC]. “They deserve to be fined,” Queensland Greens state spokesperson Libby Connors said. “They only resumed dredging on 19 January and within 4 days the turbidity was above their licensed level. […]

  • 4 December 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Port of Tyne has taken delivery of another new crane. Arriving fully assembled from Liebherr in Rostock, Germany, the crane rolled off the heavy carrier vessel MERI at Riverside Quay this morning. The £3.5 million crane is fully mobile and will be used in handling bulk and conventional cargoes such as coal, grain, wood […]

  • 16 January 2015
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne has appointed the main contractor for the £25 million extension of Riverside Quay, the Port’s multifunctional deep-sea facility at South Shields. The main contract for over 300m of quay work includes a 125m quay extension, an upgrade of 118m of existing quay and 90m of quay wall renewal at the former […]

  • 9 February 2016
    Exploration & Production

    ConocoPhillips, one of the world’s largest independent oil and gas exploration and production companies has been fined after gas leaks on a gas platform off the Lincolnshire coast put workers’ lives in danger. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) UK, ConocoPhillips admitted serious safety failings in Lincoln Crown Court after two uncontrolled and […]

  • 27 February 2018
    Business & Finance

    Sea Faith’s operator and Master convicted for false and incomplete oil and garbage discharge records.

  • 27 March 2018
    Business & Finance

    Anti-Trust Authority fines two Italian ferry operators for abusing their dominant position in Sardinia. 

  • 11 April 2016
    Business & Finance

    The Norwegian shipping company DSD Shipping (DSD) was sentenced to pay a total corporate penalty of USD 2.5 million for discharge of oil-contaminated waste water into the ocean, thus violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships (APPS). The company was also convicted for obstructing justice, tampering with witnesses and conspiring to commit these offenses. A total of USD 500,000 […]

  • 2 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Five years on from the Deepwater Horizon accident and spill in 2010 that took 11 lives, oil major BP has reached agreements in principle to settle all federal and state claims arising from the event by paying the largest environmental fine in the US history, worth USD 18.7 billion. BP today announced that its US Upstream […]

  • 22 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Dredging NZ has been fined $79,500 and ordered to pay $42,000 in reparation after the death of a worker, crushed on a dredging barge in West Park Marina, Auckland, on 19 November 2013. Peter Bateman died after being crushed between an excavator and the wall of a hopper, on a barge being skippered by Brent […]

  • 10 December 2014
    Business & Finance

    Offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation said on Monday that it had reached a final settlement with the US Department of Justice (DOJ), concluding a two-year investigation into the company’s operations and systems aboard the drillship Noble Discoverer. The settlement agreement also covers certain record keeping issues related to the Kulluk drilling rig, which was previously […]

  • 3 September 2014

    The master of a wind farm support boat has been made to pay £3,000 in fines and costs after breaching maritime collision regulations. Geoffrey Whinfrey was in charge of the Island Panther when it collided with a wind turbine in the Sheringham Shoal wind farm on 21 November 2012. Whinfrey had been requested by the […]

  • 4 March 2021
    Authorities & Government, Human Capital, Regulation & Policy, Vessels

    The chief officer and company of a Liberian-flagged bulk carrier have been fined and convicted for dumping garbage into the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

  • 26 March 2019

    The Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) fines ships due to pollution from discharged wastewaters.

  • 2 August 2013

    U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ), Ranking Member of the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, yesterday wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder on the recent plea agreement reached between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Halliburton Energy Services Inc. regarding Halliburton’s destruction of evidence relating to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. Read the full letter […]

  • 1 June 2011

    Ships and boats bigger and heavier than ever will soon be able to travel up the River Tyne… (bbc) [mappress] Source: bbc, June 1, 2011;

  • 22 May 2013

    Eco Marine Power (EMP) and KEI System Ltd (KEI) of Osaka, Japan, announced today that they will release later this year, the Aquarius Monitoring and Automation System or Aquarius MAS – a marine computer system capable of monitoring and/or controlling equipment on ships including wind and solar power devices plus being able to monitor fuel […]