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Russia and Kazakhstan Launch $6.4 Billion Dredging Project to Save Northern Caspian Offshore Oil…

Amir Zare
The water level of the Caspian Sea has fallen to its lowest point in recorded history, particularly affecting the northern parts of the sea. This unprecedented decline has severely restricted the navigability of traditional shipping routes…

For the First Time in History: Caspian Sea Water Level Falls Below Historic Low

Amir Zare
Sea News - For the first time in recorded instrumental data, the water level of the Caspian Sea has dropped below its historic low. According to the Caspian Fisheries Research Institute (KaspNIRKh), the sea's level has now fallen below -29…

Red Sea: From Soaring Insurance Premiums to Exclusion of Israel-Linked Ships from Insurers’…

Amir Zare
According to SeaNews, quoting Reuters, shipping insurance costs for transiting the Red Sea have surged significantly following recent attacks by Yemen's Houthis on two vessels linked to Israel, which resulted in the…

The Sea Holds the Capacity to Bridge the Development Gap in Underprivileged Regions

Amir Zare
Part Two of Dr. Masoud Polmeh’s Interview, Secretary-General of the National Association of Shipping, on IRINN’s “Economic Desk” Program

Vessel Identity Fraud in the Persian Gulf and Red Sea؛ Western Countries in a Maritime Security…

Amir Zare
Sea News – International Desk – Amid rising regional tensions and growing costs of aggression, vessels from Western countries have resorted to an unprecedented and illegal tactic to safeguard their passage through the Persian Gulf and Red…

Red Sea Sees 60% Surge in Ship Traffic Following Decline in Houthi Attacks

Amir Zare
SeaNews – International Desk – Ship traffic through the Red Sea has surged by nearly 60% since August 2024, now reaching 36 to 37 vessels per day, according to Vice Admiral Vasileios Gryparis, commander of the EU’s Operation ASPIDES naval…

UN Report on Global Ocean Trade: The Rise and Fall of the Sea!

Amir Zare
Sea News – International ServiceThe ocean economy, one of the fastest-growing pillars of global trade, has played an unprecedented role in employment, food security, and economic diversification of countries in recent years. A new UNCTAD…

First Step Taken to Organize the 5th “Iran Maritime Economy” Conference

Amir Zare
Continuing the policy-making path for maritime development and aiming to formulate strategies to strengthen regional and international economic interactions, the 5th "Iran Maritime Economy" Conference has been scheduled by the Iranian…

Fire at Hamriyah Port, UAE: When Money Fails to Replace Training and Oversight! + Video

Amir Zare
Sea News – International Service-* On June 31, 2025 (10 Khordad 1404 in the Iranian calendar), a large-scale fire broke out in a petrochemical warehouse at Hamriyah Port in Sharjah, UAE, marking one of the most serious industrial incidents…

South Korea Launches Project to Build the World’s Largest Liquid Hydrogen Carrier Ship

Amir Zare
The world today faces a major challenge: climate change, which threatens human life. Liquid hydrogen, a clean fuel that produces only water vapor when burned, is one of the great hopes for addressing this issue. This fuel can be used in…
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