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In this January 18, 2017 photo, a tugboat guides the Ever Living, a Neo-Panamax cargo ship, through the Cocoli locks that are part of the new Panama Canal expansion project in Cocoli, Panama. When they travel through the canal, shipping companies have multimillion-dollar vessels at stake, and any delay due to an accident can cost them money. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)

In this January 18, 2017 photo, a tugboat guides the Ever Living, a Neo-Panamax cargo ship, through the Cocoli locks that are part of the new Panama Canal expansion project in Cocoli, Panama. When they travel through the canal, shipping companies have multimillion-dollar vessels at stake, and any delay due to an accident can cost them money. (Photo by Arnulfo Franco/AP Photo)



The super sailboat A the largest sailing yacht in the world of Russian billionaire Andrei Melnichenko sails in front of Monaco during the GP formula one, on May 27, 2018. (Photo by Valery Hache/AFP Photo)

The super sailboat A the largest sailing yacht in the world of Russian billionaire Andrei Melnichenko sails in front of Monaco during the GP formula one, on May 27, 2018. (Photo by Valery Hache/AFP Photo)



A dilapidated Philippine Navy ship LT 57 (Sierra Madre) with Philippine troops deployed on board is anchored off Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin Shoal, on March 30, 2014, in the South China Sea. Chinese coast guard ships blocked and used water cannons on two Philippine supply boats heading to a disputed shoal occupied by Filipino marines in the South China Sea, provoking an angry protest against China and a warning from the Philippine government that its vessels are covered under a mutual defense treaty with the U.S., Manila’s top diplomat said Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo/File)

A dilapidated Philippine Navy ship LT 57 (Sierra Madre) with Philippine troops deployed on board is anchored off Second Thomas Shoal, locally known as Ayungin Shoal, on March 30, 2014, in the South China Sea. Chinese coast guard ships blocked and used water cannons on two Philippine supply boats heading to a disputed shoal occupied by Filipino marines in the South China Sea, provoking an angry protest against China and a warning from the Philippine government that its vessels are covered under a mutual defense treaty with the U.S., Manila’s top diplomat said Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. (Photo by Bullit Marquez/AP Photo/File)



Cruise Ship AidaSol arrives on the River Tyne in Tynemouth, United Kingdom on September 13, 2022 as the sun starts to rise. (Photo by John Fatkin/Cover Images)

Cruise Ship AidaSol arrives on the River Tyne in Tynemouth, United Kingdom on September 13, 2022 as the sun starts to rise. (Photo by John Fatkin/Cover Images)



The new cruise ship Carnival Jubilee of the US shipping company Carnival Cruise Line is transferred from the Meyer Werft shipyard to the North Sea via the River Ems in Papenburg, Germany on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Sina Schuldt/dpa via AP Photo)

The new cruise ship Carnival Jubilee of the US shipping company Carnival Cruise Line is transferred from the Meyer Werft shipyard to the North Sea via the River Ems in Papenburg, Germany on October 30, 2023. (Photo by Sina Schuldt/dpa via AP Photo)



The Borealis in the second decade of December 2023 gets ready to leave Liverpool for the Classic Christmas Markets cruise. It will call at Zeebrugge, Amsterdam and Hamburg to take in some of Europe’s best festive markets. (Photo by Bav Media)

The Borealis in the second decade of December 2023 gets ready to leave Liverpool for the Classic Christmas Markets cruise. It will call at Zeebrugge, Amsterdam and Hamburg to take in some of Europe’s best festive markets. (Photo by Bav Media)



The Chinese-flagged Lu Rong Yuan Yu 609 prepares to fish for squid on the high seas near the Galapagos Islands on July 19, 2021. Chinese squid vessels were documented using wide nets to illegally catch already overfished tuna as part of a surge in unregulated activity in the Indian Ocean, according to a new report by Norway-based watchdog  group that published on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, highlights growing concerns about the lack of international cooperation to protect marine species on the high seas. (Photo by Joshua Goodman/AP Photo/File)

The Chinese-flagged Lu Rong Yuan Yu 609 prepares to fish for squid on the high seas near the Galapagos Islands on July 19, 2021. Chinese squid vessels were documented using wide nets to illegally catch already overfished tuna as part of a surge in unregulated activity in the Indian Ocean, according to a new report by Norway-based watchdog group that published on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, highlights growing concerns about the lack of international cooperation to protect marine species on the high seas. (Photo by Joshua Goodman/AP Photo/File)



A view of the MSC Grandiosa cruise ship, center, in Civitavecchia, near Rome, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. MSC Grandiosa, the world's only cruise ship to be operating at the moment, left from Genoa on March 30 and stopped in Civitavecchia near Rome to pick up more passengers and then sail toward Naples, Cagliari, and Malta to be back in Genoa on April 6. For most of the winter, the MSC Grandiosa has been a lonely flag-bearer of the global cruise industry stalled by the pandemic, plying the Mediterranean Sea with seven-night cruises along Italy’s western coast, its major islands and a stop in Malta. (Photo by Andrew Medichini/AP Photo)

A view of the MSC Grandiosa cruise ship, center, in Civitavecchia, near Rome, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. MSC Grandiosa, the world's only cruise ship to be operating at the moment, left from Genoa on March 30 and stopped in Civitavecchia near Rome to pick up more passengers and then sail toward Naples, Cagliari, and Malta to be back in Genoa on April 6. For most of the winter, the MSC Grandiosa has been a lonely flag-bearer of the global cruise industry stalled by the pandemic, plying the Mediterranean Sea with seven-night cruises along Italy’s western coast, its major islands and a stop in Malta. (Photo by Andrew Medichini/AP Photo)



Stranded North Korean fishing boat Um Pha I is seen near Vladivostok, Russia on December 8, 2018. (Photo by Yuri Maltsev/Reuters)

Stranded North Korean fishing boat Um Pha I is seen near Vladivostok, Russia on December 8, 2018. (Photo by Yuri Maltsev/Reuters)



Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, that is wedged across the Suez Canal and blocking traffic in the vital waterway is seen Saturday, March 27, 2021. Tugboats and a specialized suction dredger worked to dislodge a giant container ship that has been stuck sideways in Egypt's Suez Canal for the past three days, blocking a crucial waterway for global shipping. (Photo by Mohamed Elshahed/AP Photo)

Ever Given, a Panama-flagged cargo ship, that is wedged across the Suez Canal and blocking traffic in the vital waterway is seen Saturday, March 27, 2021. Tugboats and a specialized suction dredger worked to dislodge a giant container ship that has been stuck sideways in Egypt's Suez Canal for the past three days, blocking a crucial waterway for global shipping. (Photo by Mohamed Elshahed/AP Photo)



The US company Royal Caribbean Cruise Limited (RCCL) tourism cruise liner “Symphony of the Seas” leaves the shipyard of Saint-Nazaire, western France, on March 24, 2018. (Photo by Loic Venance/AFP Photo)

The US company Royal Caribbean Cruise Limited (RCCL) tourism cruise liner “Symphony of the Seas” leaves the shipyard of Saint-Nazaire, western France, on March 24, 2018. (Photo by Loic Venance/AFP Photo)



Ben Nevis looms over the wreck of the Golden Harvest fishing boat on the banks of Loch Linnhe near Fort William in the western Scottish Highlands on Thursday, January 11, 2024. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)

Ben Nevis looms over the wreck of the Golden Harvest fishing boat on the banks of Loch Linnhe near Fort William in the western Scottish Highlands on Thursday, January 11, 2024. (Photo by Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images)



The P&O cruise ship Arcadia is seen moored in Weymouth Bay, on April 13, 2022 in Weymouth, United Kingdom. P&O have stated that a number of cruises were cancelled due to a staff shortage and the cruise ship was unable to operate commercial cruises due to difficulties recruiting staff members and existing staff have been moved to other P&O ships. Arcadia is in Weymouth Bay following the impact on the wider hospitality industry caused by Covid-19 which has resulted in disruption to crew members available to join the ships. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

The P&O cruise ship Arcadia is seen moored in Weymouth Bay, on April 13, 2022 in Weymouth, United Kingdom. P&O have stated that a number of cruises were cancelled due to a staff shortage and the cruise ship was unable to operate commercial cruises due to difficulties recruiting staff members and existing staff have been moved to other P&O ships. Arcadia is in Weymouth Bay following the impact on the wider hospitality industry caused by Covid-19 which has resulted in disruption to crew members available to join the ships. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)



Pedestrians watch the Royal Caribbean (RCCL) cruise ship Celebrity Beyond as ship leaves Les chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyards, in Saint-Nazaire, western France, on April 15, 2022. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP Photo)

Pedestrians watch the Royal Caribbean (RCCL) cruise ship Celebrity Beyond as ship leaves Les chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyards, in Saint-Nazaire, western France, on April 15, 2022. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis/AFP Photo)



People walk along Tynemouth beach on the North East coast, UK on Thursday, December 8, 2022. (Photo by Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images)

People walk along Tynemouth beach on the North East coast, UK on Thursday, December 8, 2022. (Photo by Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images)
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