News Japan to resume commercial whaling after IWC withdrawal Japan said Wednesday it is withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission and will resume commercial whaling next year, sparking criticism from activists and ... By maritimemagDecember 28, 20180
Cover FG gets commendation for Fuel stress-free Christmas The Federal Government has been praised for ensuring availability of fuel during Christmas celebration. Some residents, who spoke in Benin, said the availability ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Headlines NIMASA to Place 500 NSDP Cadets on Seatime Training By ZION Olalekan The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has announced that it is placing five hundred cadets under the National ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Customs & Excise Yuletide: Customs distributes rice worth N4bn to IDPs 424,391 bags of rice worth N4 billion have so far been distributed to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Borno, Yobe, Adamawa and ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Headlines NDLEA pleads with Edo government for assistance to counter drug criminals Abiodun Oba The Edo Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has pleaded with the Edo government to assist with operational ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Headlines World’s largest floating LNG platform starts production Royal Dutch Shell said on Wednesday it has begun output at its Prelude Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) facility in Australia, the world’s ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
News Indonesian Port of Merak Reopens after Tsunami Indonesian Port of Merak has reopened following a tsunami which struck the country’s coastline on Saturday. The Port of Merak opened in ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Cover Indonesian rescuers struggle against heavy rain to reach tsunami-hit villages Indonesian rescue teams on Wednesday struggled to reach remote areas on the western coast of Java amid an “extreme weather” rain warning ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Headlines U.S. Navy stops “Bread and Water” Punishment Changes to the U.S. Navy’s Uniform Code of Military Justice from January 1 will mean that sailors can no longer be fed ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
News 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits Sicily An earthquake measuring 4.8 in magnitude hit Sicily in the early hours of Tuesday, injuring four people and damaging historic buildings. The ... By maritimemagDecember 27, 20180
Headlines NNPC subsidises PMS with N1.5bn daily The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation is currently subsidising Premium Motor Spirit, popularly known as petrol, by about N1.5bn every day. Although the corporation ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Headlines Air-Defense Destroyer HMS Dragon Seizes $100M in Hashish The Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon has seized and destroyed ten tonnes of hash worth nearly $100 million in a record-breaking drug bust in the ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Maritime Security Head of Chinese Sub Research Institute under Investigation Just weeks after the general manager of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party, the giant shipbuilder lost ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Headlines DPR tackles fuel diversion to neighbouring countries The Department of Petroleum Resource, Kaduna zonal office, says it had taken adequate measures to tackle fuel diversion to neighbouring countries like Republics of Chad, Niger ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Headlines Indonesian rescuers use drones, sniffer dogs as tsunami death toll hits over 400 Indonesian rescuers on Tuesday used drones and sniffer dogs to search for survivors along the devastated west coast of Java hit by a ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Editor's Pick ANLCA Crisis: Naked Dance in the market Square The Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) is racing against time. The association, reputed to be the first and oldest freight ... By maritimemagDecember 26, 20180
Settle all the outstanding severance benefits of the erstwhile Nigeria carrier workers – ATSSSAN urges FG 13 hours ago