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UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch: Too Early to Tell 'Common Themes' in North Pacific Container Losses


June 9, 2021
The U.K. Marine Accident Investigation Branch says its too early say what exactly is causing the increasing number of container loss incidents in the North Pacific Ocean or whether these incidents could have wider implications for the container shipping sector.
The MAIB highlighted recent cargo loss incidents along with other marine casualties involving UK vessels worldwide or foreign vessels in UK territorial waters in its annual marine casualty report for 2020, providing an overview of accident reports and recommendations the MAIB issued throughout the calendar year.
In 2020, the MAIB published two investigation reports into the collapse of container stacks on large container ships, both of which were transiting the North Pacific Ocean in heavy weather. ....

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Environmental News For The Week Ending 05June 2019


Environmental News For The Week Ending 05June 2019
This is a collection of interesting news articles about the environment and related topics published last week. This is usually a Tuesday evening regular post at
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The number of new cases of Covid continues to decline briskly in most countries around the globe, despite the prevalence of more infectious strains in most regions. Deaths attributed to the virus are also falling, albeit not quite as rapidly. ....

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Coastal News Today | World - Shipping Containers Are Falling Overboard at a Rapid Rate


The shipping industry is seeing the biggest spike in lost containers in seven years. More than 3,000 boxes dropped into the sea last year, and more than 1,000 have fallen overboard so far in 2021. The accidents are disrupting supply chains for hundreds of U.S. retailers and manufacturers such as Amazon and Tesla.
There are a host of reasons for the sudden rise in accidents. Weather is getting more unpredictable, while ships are growing bigger, allowing for containers to be stacked higher than ever before. But greatly exacerbating the situation is a surge in e-commerce after consumer demand exploded during the pandemic, increasing the urgency for shipping lines to deliver products as quickly as possible. ....

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Spike in cargo falling into sea as need for speed grows


The Straits Times
Unpredictable weather, exhausted crew and bigger ships also raise chances for mishaps
Ships are growing bigger, allowing for containers to be stacked higher than ever before. In such cases, a ship can become more unstable in a storm - it can roll at steep angles, putting strain on the securing of containers. The situation becomes even worse if the stack is top-heavy.PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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