Two Fighters From Chinese Carrier Lock Radars on Japanese Aircraft
Shadow Tanker Mystery Continues as Crew Waits for New Tow off Bulgaria
U.S. Navy Marks a Milestone for the Preservation of USS Arizona
Chinese Coastal Bulker Grounds and Breaks Up off Fuzhou
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Dec 8, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Two Fighters From Chinese Carrier Lock Radars on Japanese Aircraft
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fire-damaged sanctioned tanker off Bulgaria
Shadow Tanker Mystery Continues as Crew Waits for New Tow off Bulgaria
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Salvors offload a chunk of a concrete mooring platform removed from USS Arizona (USN)
U.S. Navy Marks a Milestone for the Preservation of USS Arizona
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Hua De
Chinese Coastal Bulker Grounds and Breaks Up off Fuzhou
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Destroyer USS Mason in the Red Sea during the counter-Houthi maritime security operation, a highly-demanding air defense mission (USN)
Trump Green-Lights U.S. Navy's "Golden Fleet"
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Hullwarren
The Southern Ocean is "Sweating" as Heat Rises, With Effects on Weather
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The Russian Navy frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov (USN file image)
Russian Navy Flotilla Conducts Exercises in the Red Sea
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Marine carbon
Study: Marine Carbon Removal Needs More Thought Before Scaling Up
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Southampton UK port
Overboard Containers Loaded with Bananas Delay Cruise Ship’s Departure
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An IRGCN missile strike on a boat target, Nov. 2025 (IRGCN)
Iranian Naval Forces Spurred Into Action
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Port of Auckland
Auckland Gets New Bunker Tanker to Support Green-Fuel Goals
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Chinese expatriates in Jamaica turn out to greet the arrival of CNS Silk Road Ark (chinamil.com.cn)
China Challenges New US National Security Strategy With Visit to Jamaica
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Inmarsat Unveils Next Phase Of Nexus Evolution With ViaSat-3 Network
DNV Awards Jiangnan Shipyard D-INF(S) AiP for JNIS (DATA)
Saildrone Completes Pioneering Mapping Mission of Cayman Islands’ EEZ
Wärtsilä Identifies Four Key Trends to Shape the Future of Shipping in 2026

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