When the UN Requires Maritime Investigation.

When the UN Requires Maritime Investigation.

The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is an international treaty that establishes a comprehensive legal framework for all activities in the world's oceans. Often referred to as the "Constitution of the Oceans," it outlines the rights and responsibilities of nations regarding the use of maritime resources and the protection of the marine environment. The convention reinforces the principle that a vessel's flag state has an ongoing responsibility for activities on board, ...

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60 Centimetres of Steel: The High-Stakes Game of Digital DUKC Navigation

60 Centimetres of Steel: The High-Stakes Game of Digital DUKC Navigation

Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) replaces legacy, static depth rules with real-time mathematical modelling—integrating high-density bathymetry, met-ocean telemetry, and vessel squat hydrodynamics—t...

31 Jul 36min

Taxing the Tide: Mastering the UK ETS Maritime Expansion

Taxing the Tide: Mastering the UK ETS Maritime Expansion

As of July 1, 2026, the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) officially brought maritime shipping into its net—putting a direct price tag on carbon for roughly 4,900 domestic vessels. If you own, oper...

22 Jul 37min

Bottlenecked: Trapped in the Strait

Bottlenecked: Trapped in the Strait

This comprehensive look at the maritime crisis in the Strait of Hormuz connects the long-term economic vulnerability of global seafarers—whose salaries have been systemically depressed by globalized l...

16 Jun 40min

The Challenge of a Stowaway

The Challenge of a Stowaway

The International Maritime Organization's (IMO) FAL Convention is a critical global treaty dedicated to maximizing shipping efficiency and reducing port "red tape" by standardizing and digitalizing ma...

11 Jun 42min

Hands On with the IMO

Hands On with the IMO

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for regulating global shipping. Headquartered in London, its primary mandate is to ensure the sa...

20 Mai 32min

The 90k Shortfall: The 2026 Crewing Crisis

The 90k Shortfall: The 2026 Crewing Crisis

The global maritime industry is currently plaqued by a compounding recruitment and retention crisis, underscored by a massive shortfall of nearly 90,000 certified seafarers, driven by a perfect storm ...

29 Apr 41min

Pilot Ladders - Do or Don't

Pilot Ladders - Do or Don't

Providing a legally compliant pilot ladder in accordance with the latest International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements, particularly the rigorous standards set forth in SOLAS Chapter V, Regul...

4 Apr 49min

Running the Insurance Gauntlet

Running the Insurance Gauntlet

The 2026 conflict in Iran has severely disrupted global shipping, forcing massive vessel detours around Africa that have drained global capacity and triggered skyrocketing freight rates across all maj...

24 Mar 42min

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