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NIMASA Opens Museum to Promote Maritime Heritage 

Voice of Nigeria

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July 10, 2026

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The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, has opened a new Museum at the Nigerian Maritime Resource Development Centre in Lagos, as part of efforts to promote Nigeria’s maritime heritage. The commissioning marks a significant milestone in preserving, showcasing, and promoting Nigeria’s rich maritime history and cultural heritage for education, research, and future generations. [] The post NIMASA Opens Museum to Promote Maritime Heritage appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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The West Australian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Albany 2026: History of Boatbuilding and Amity Replica exhibition launches at Museum of the Great Southern

Maritime history enthusiasts gathered at the Museum of the Great Southern on Thursday evening for the launch of a special exhibition detailing the building of Albany’s most famous replica ship.

BERNAMA

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· Jun 28, 2026

General : Lepa Regatta A Medium To Introduce Cultural Maritime Heritage Of Semporna To The World

SEMPORNA, June 28 (Bernama) -- The lepa boats sailing majestically in the annual Lepa Regatta Festival in the waters of this district are not merely a symbol of maritime traditional aesthetics; instead, they serve as an important medium for introducing cultural heritage on the world stage while shaping the identity of the local community.

NDTV

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· Jun 25, 2026

Unknown 'Projectile' Attacks Cargo Ship In Strait Of Hormuz

British marine security firm Vanguard Tech identified that vessel as the Singapore-flagged container ship Ever Lovely.

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Replica of Joseon-era envoy ship to set sail to celebrate UNESCO heritage meeting in Busan

A replica of a ship used for diplomatic missions during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) will set sail along the country's southern coast to celebrate South Korea hosting its first UNESCO World Heritage Committee session, organizers said Tuesday. The National Research Institute of Maritime Heritage said the vessel will depart Wednesday from the southwestern port city of Mokpo and sail east to tour the port cities of Goheung, Yeosu and Tongyeong before reaching Busan by the end of the month. It wil

Irish News

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· Jul 12, 2026

A Titanic legacy: How Belfast’s ship of dreams continues to drive Northern Ireland tourism

Fourteen years on from opening its doors and welcoming ten million visitors through its doors, Titanic Belfast continues to be a major international tourist attraction

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 29, 2026

NYC's Parade of Ships will be largest maritime gathering in American history: What to know

NYC's Parade of Ships will be largest maritime gathering in American history: What to know

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Related coverage for "NIMASA Opens Museum to Promote Maritime Heritage ": The West Australian — Albany 2026: History of Boatbuilding and Amity Replica exhibition launches at Museum of the Great Southern. BERNAMA — General : Lepa Regatta A Medium To Introduce Cultural Maritime Heritage Of Semporna To The World. NDTV — Unknown 'Projectile' Attacks Cargo Ship In Strait Of Hormuz. The korea Herald News — Replica of Joseon-era envoy ship to set sail to celebrate UNESCO heritage meeting in Busan. Irish News — A Titanic legacy: How Belfast’s ship of dreams continues to drive Northern Ireland tourism. ABC7 New York — NYC's Parade of Ships will be largest maritime gathering in American history: What to know