Marine Insight 360
Maritime News, Careers and Knowledge Desk
Marine Insight 360 is an independent maritime news, careers and knowledge platform built for seafarers, marine engineers, cadets, ship operators and maritime businesses. The editorial desk publishes practical reporting and explainers on ship operations, marine engineering, safety, regulations, ports, crewing, maritime jobs and shipping technology, with each article edited for clarity, source discipline and real-world usefulness.
Our work focuses on the questions maritime readers actually need answered: how systems work on board, what regulations mean in practice, how careers progress, which risks affect trade routes and where operators can find reliable context. Marine Insight 360 maintains a global editorial view for readers in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Canada, Australia, Singapore and major shipping markets worldwide.
Articles by Marine Insight 360(761)

Cable Laying Ship: How Submarine Cable Is Installed
How a cable laying ship stores, pays out and buries submarine cable, why DP2 redundancy matters, and the signals other vessels must read at sea.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: What NOAA Means for Mariners
What the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides working mariners: electronic charts, marine forecasts, tide data and real-time observations.

Chemical Cargoes List: Reading IBC Code Chapter 17
A practical guide to the chemical cargoes list in IBC Code chapter 17: how to read an entry, ship types 1 to 3, pollution categories and MEPC.2 products.

Admiralty Law: What Seafarers and Ship Operators Should Know
What admiralty law covers: jurisdiction, maritime liens and ship arrest, salvage, general average, limitation of liability and seafarer injury claims.

Carbon Intensity Indicator: How CII Ratings Work in Practice
How the Carbon Intensity Indicator works: which ships it covers, how A to E ratings are set, what a D or E rating triggers, and the operational levers.

Choosing the Best Flag State for Ship Registration
How to choose the best flag state for ship registration: port state control performance, treaty ratification, manning rules, cost and service quality.

Russian Escort Accused of Killing Senior Russian Navy Officer in Sevastopol
A brief overview of the unverified claim that a Russian escort vessel killed a senior navy officer in Sevastopol, with guidance for shipping professionals on ho

UK Seizes $300M Worth of Cocaine at London Gateway
Details on the $300 million cocaine seizure at London Gateway, why ports are drug‑smuggling hotspots, and practical steps for crews and operators.

Trump Pledges to Make Hormuz a "Territory of the United States"
Explore the legal, operational and geopolitical implications of Trump’s claim that Hormuz is a U.S. territory for seafarers and shipping firms worldwide.

Houthis Claim to Stop U.S. Attack by Targeting USS Harry S. Truman
Understand the Houthi claim, legal context, and operational steps for vessels in the Red Sea. Practical guidance for seafarers and shipping managers.

Russia Fields a Floating Pillbox to Defend Against Ukraine's Drones
Explore Russia’s new floating pillbox system designed to intercept Ukrainian drones, its operational use, trade‑offs, and impact on maritime security.

Hulk of OS 35 Bulker Lifted from the Waters off Gibraltar
Learn how the OS 35 bulker’s removal off Gibraltar affects shipowners, operators, and crews, and what it means for future maritime infrastructure.
