Iran’s IRGC Retaliates by Seizing Two Boxships Linked to MSC
Navy Secretary John Phelan Departs Abruptly
Report: Removing Mines From Strait of Hormuz Could Take Six Months
Body Recovered from Capsized Cargo Ship as USCG Looks for Missing Raft
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Apr 23, 2026
The Maritime Executive
Iran’s IRGC Retaliates by Seizing Two Boxships Linked to MSC
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Secretary Phelan and family during his Senate confirmation hearing last year (CSPAN)
Navy Secretary John Phelan Departs Abruptly
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An IRGC minelaying boat. Iran possessed thousands of mines before the war, some deployable from civilian small craft (IRGC)
Report: Removing Mines From Strait of Hormuz Could Take Six Months
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capsized cargo ship
Body Recovered from Capsized Cargo Ship as USCG Looks for Missing Raft
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Port of San Diego
From Fossil Fuels to Shore Power With the Port of San Diego
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USS Zumwalt on her initial sea trials (USN file image)
Report: Three Injured in Fire Aboard USS Zumwalt
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offshore vessel
Bourbon’s New Shareholders Drive Rapid Expansion in Offshore Operations
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US Capital building
New Lobbying Group Joins Effort to Push Legislative Agenda on Shipbuilding
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Auramarine
Winning Formula
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The JARI "Orca" unmanned combatant vessel (via Chinese social media)
Report: The Race is On to Bring Unmanned Combatants to Life
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icebreaker
HD Hyundai Finalizes Its First International Contract for an Icebreaker
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YJ-12 / CM-302 antiship cruise missiles, an item reportedly under discussion for export from China to Iran (PLA)
Helping Iran, China is a Party in the War
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Oceania cruise ship
Oceania Cruises to Convert Older Ship for Luxury, Long Cruises
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Genoa Italy
From Local to Global: Genoa Maritime Forum to Bring the Industry Together
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USA Shipbuilding Coalition to Revitalize Shipbuilding and Maritime Power
Ring Power Strengthens Cox Marine Network Across the U.S. South
BV Opens New Offshore Center of Excellence in the Asia-Pacific

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