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Russia blocks almost 70% of the Sea of ​​Azov and hinders free navigation 

Given the large-scale accumulation of Russian troops on the border with Ukraine, these actions look very threatening.

Russian ship with drunk crew detained in Poland

Poland’s Border Guard has detained a Russian dry-cargo ship which had suddenly sped towards the Polish coast, and turned out to be led by an inebriated captain.

UPDATES: Telford Offshore`s ship under arrest in Nigeria

For a month, the Telford 31 crew remains on board the vessel without the right to go ashore.

CSA’s expedition with USCG and NOAA leads to the discovery of USRC Bear

The survey covered more than 62 square nautical miles of the seabed, running a total of 558 linear miles

Shell reports damage assessment of WD-143 from Hurricane Ida

The company estimates that the WD-143 “A” platform facilities will be off line for repairs until the end of 2021

Shell identifies damage to WD-143 from Hurricane Ida in the Gulf of Mexico

Shell Offshore Inc. (Shell), a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, conducted an initial flyover of its assets in the path of Hurricane Ida.

Neighbouring countries cannot obtain data from Russia on oil spill in Novorossiysk

Earlier, Ukraine could analyze and monitor such an environmental catastrophe as oil spill, because the Russian port of Novorossiysk is located near Crimea. But after Russia had occupied the peninsula, Ukrainian scientists were deprived of the opportunity to do such work.

Russian investigators probe big Black Sea oil spill

Russian prosecutors have opened a criminal probe into an oil spill off the country's Black Sea coast that appeared to be far bigger than initially thought.

Crimson Polaris grounded and split in two off Japanese port

Grounding of wood-chip carrier Crimson Polaris off Hachinohe

Disaster in Novorossiysk: The area of ​​oil spill is 400 thousand times higher than declared

If this information is true, the spill will jeopardize fish, birds and marine ecosystems in the area.

Novorossiysk named the cause of the oil spill in the port

The spill area was about 200 sq. m, and the volume of the spilt oil is about 12 cubic meters.

Russian nuclear submarine broke down in Danish waters

Clearly, the submarine’s propulsion system was not working for a period of time, but we don’t know why. Incidents involving nuclear submarines, especially ones operated by Russia/Soviet Union, have long been a cause of potential international concern

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