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2021 January 26
https://maritime-executive.com
Russian Fishing Controversy Shows Antarctic Governance Shortfall
A daggers-drawn dispute between New Zealand and Russia over alleged overfishing by a Russian-flagged vessel seized the spotlight...Russian Fishing Controversy Shows Antarctic Governance Shortfall
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2021 January 26
https://arctic.ru
Japan invites Russia to cooperate in Arctic and Far East
Japan has proposed boosting trade and economic cooperation, as well as interaction in the spheres of energy, fish processing, transportation and port infrastructure...Japan invites Russia to cooperate in Arctic and Far East
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2021 January 22
https://www.dredgingtoday.com
Another dredger joins Astrakhan branch fleet
Due to the reception of these vessels, the dredging fleet of the Astrakhan branch increased up to 6 vesselsAnother dredger joins Astrakhan branch fleet
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2021 January 22
https://www.offshore-energy.biz
SCF inks LNG newbuild charter deal with Total
The two companies have concluded a time charter agreement for up to 7 years for a newbuilding 174,000-cbm LNG carrierSCF inks LNG newbuild charter deal with Total
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2021 January 22
https://www.ship-technology.com
Zvezda commences construction of second ARC7 LNG carrier
The LNG carriers are being constructed on behalf of gas industry company PAO NOVATEK for Arctic LNG2 ProjectZvezda commences construction of second ARC7 LNG carrier
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2021 January 20
http://www.scf-group.com/
SCF further expands transit window through the Eastern part of the Russian Arctic
SCF’s LNG carrier Christophe De Margerie, reached Cape Dezhnev in Russia’s Far East, completing her eastbound voyage carrying a cargo of LNG along the Northern Sea RouteSCF further expands transit window through the Eastern part of the Russian Arctic
2018 July 17
Closed transshipment of coal is under consideration in Russia
Draft law on closed transshipment of dusty cargo in seaports has been recently submitted to the State Dгma of Russia. RF Government had not earlier approved the bill. Experts consider it to be excessive and politically motivated. They also believe it can stop coal exports from the country’s ports (some 154 million tonnes per year).