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Marine Insight 360 is a maritime knowledge and careers platform covering ship operations, marine engineering, seafarer careers, safety, regulation, ports and practical onboard guidance. Its editorial work is built around useful explanations for seafarers, cadets, shipping companies and maritime readers.

The publication organises maritime content into practical topic hubs, including marine machinery, merchant navy careers, shipboard operations, maritime glossary terms, ports, suppliers and company directories. Each guide is edited to support clear search intent, internal linking and accessible explanations for readers who need reliable maritime context.

Articles by Marine Insight 360(692)

What Are The 10 Major Ports In Yemen?

What Are The 10 Major Ports In Yemen?

Yemen is a sovereign state on the Arabian Peninsula, with its official capital being Sana'a. Yemen is ideally located for shipping and trade, bounded by…

Jun 3·6 min read
What are 10 interesting facts about the Indian Ocean?

What are 10 interesting facts about the Indian Ocean?

Covering the entire area south of the Indian subcontinent, the Indian Ocean is a massive feature of the planet’s geographical blueprint. Read along to…

Jun 1·5 min read
What are the 7 Major Ports in the UK?

What are the 7 Major Ports in the UK?

The UK has the oldest and most diverse merchant fleet, dating back to the 15th century. Shipping of goods began in the 17th century, also to colonial…

May 31·9 min read
How Do Ship's Engines Work?

How Do Ship's Engines Work?

Ship engines are responsible for propelling ships from one port to another. Whether a small ship is sailing in coastal areas or a large ship is sailing in…

May 31·5 min read
What Are the 10 Most Haunted Ghost Ships in the World?

What Are the 10 Most Haunted Ghost Ships in the World?

We present you with one of the mysterious ghost ships of the maritime world that will surely give you a funny feeling and goosebumps.

May 31·6 min read
What's The Difference Between a Cruiser and a Destroyer?

What's The Difference Between a Cruiser and a Destroyer?

Warships comprise an essential part of surface fleets worldwide. They showcase diverse sizes, capabilities, and specific roles and functions. The…

May 31·6 min read
What Are the Methods Used to Clean Up Oil Spills in the Ocean?

What Are the Methods Used to Clean Up Oil Spills in the Ocean?

Oil spills are dangerous because they affect marine ecosystems and unnecessarily endanger the existence of marine life. As oil exploration from offshore…

May 30·6 min read
What is the Safe Bunkering Procedure?

What is the Safe Bunkering Procedure?

Bunkering is one such process on ships and has been the cause of several accidents in the past. Ship Bunkering meaning includes fuel oil, sludge, diesel…

May 30·6 min read
What Is the Difference Between a Nautical Course and Marine Engineering?

What Is the Difference Between a Nautical Course and Marine Engineering?

Within the dealer naval force, designing alludes to the teach dependable for the operation, support, and also repair of the ship's mechanical , nautical…

May 30·5 min read
What Is The Most Luxurious Cruise Ship In 2024?

What Is The Most Luxurious Cruise Ship In 2024?

We have made a list of the best luxury cruise ship options for the year. 1) Icon of the Seas is a wonderful cruise ship Icon of the Seas will enter...

May 30·6 min read
A Guide to Verified Gross Mass (VGM) For Shipping

A Guide to Verified Gross Mass (VGM) For Shipping

The vgm full form is Verified gross mass (VGM) is a relatively new concept introduced to the maritime industry. Container weight verification is now a…

May 30·5 min read
The Essential Guide to Bow Thruster Construction and Functionality

The Essential Guide to Bow Thruster Construction and Functionality

A bow thruster is a type of propeller-type system installed at the bow (front) and stern (known as a stern thruster) of a ship. These are smaller than a…

May 30·6 min read