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'Scarborough' launches on the Clyde today
Two Offshore Patrol Vessels being built by BAE Systems in the UK for the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago take a step closer to completion this week.
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Broker appointed to sell newbuild 64m 'hover barge'
Marcon International Inc of Coupeville, Washington in the USA has been appointed as broker by the court appointed Interim Receiver and Receiver of Redfern Resources Ltd of British Columbia in nearby Canada to sell the specially designed newbuild hover or air cushion barge Monty.
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Report highlights global decline of coastal carbon sinks
In a major report launched in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, scientists have sounded the alarm over the threats faced by coastal marine ecosystems such as tidal salt marshes, seagrass meadows, kelp forests and mangroves, which are key tools in combating climate change.
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Sister ship conversion highlights rules variations
Following the launch of the 17.8m passenger catamaran Rathlin Express at Arklow Marine Services in July this year, its sister ship, Lady Iona, also designed by Marine Design International (MDI) is currently undergoing conversion on behalf of Gordon Grant Marine at Mooney Boats in Donegal.
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A tricky two with historic 'Queen Mary' was carefully timed
When the historic former Clyde turbine steamer Queen Mary left its berth on London’ s Victoria Embankment on Monday 9 November it was an operation planned in minute detail.
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Commerce and all that jazz at International WorkBoat Show
The International WorkBoat Show, presented by America' s WorkBoat magazine, returns to the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans USA on 2-4 December.
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Lucky 7th sailing for Gulf Maritime
Gulf Maritime sails into its seventh edition on the success of previous shows that have established its reputation as the region’ s most comprehensive maritime event.
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IBIA warns of forthcoming ECA conflicts for passenger ships
The International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) has warned that from July next year passenger ships operating in European territorial waters could, during the course of one single voyage, be subject to three different limits regulating the amount of sulphur content in the fuels they consume.
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Germany's WSV order new survey technology
The Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) in Germany has ordered new survey equipment which will collect data in real-time to give input to live data models predicting the transport of sediments into shipping channels, with the aim of providing safer navigation.
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The Sea - An anthology of Maritime Photography since 1843
By Pierre Borhan Published by Flammarion ISBN: 978-2-08-030063-8 Hardback with slipcase, 300 pages Price £ 40.00
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Mooring and Anchoring Volumes 1 and 2
By I.C. Clark BSc, MSc, Master Mariner, MNI and W.Vervloesem AMNI Published by The Nautical Institute ISBN: Volume 1: 978-1-906915-93-4 Volume 2: 978-1-870077-941 Hardbacks, 270 pages Price £ 75.00
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Sea Survival Handbook - The RYA's complete guide to survival at sea
By Keith Colwell Published by The Royal Yachting Association ISBN: 978-1-905104-31-4 Paperback, 160 pages Price £ 10.99
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Gondan build two terminal tugs for Neri
The powerful azimuthing stern drive (ASD) tug Corrado Neri has entered service with the Italian tug owner Fratelli Neri SpA based in Livorno. A product of the Astilleros Gondan SA shipyard in Spain, the vessel is the first of a pair of sister ships designed in response to a worldwide ...
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Canadian loggers stick to well tried principles
From time to time it is interesting to take a look at the tugs and workboats operating in other parts of the world and compare the technologies in use. One location that is thick with small tugs is British Columbia, the home of at least a couple of well known ...
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New Svitzer company in Vietnam
Svitzer has signed a joint venture contract with the Saigon Shipping Joint Stock Company with a view to establishing a new towage company in Vietnam of the highest international standards in order to support the country’ s strong ongoing port development. The signing ceremony took place during an official visit ...
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Towlines
Kotug has won a fuel saving award with four SD Shark class tugs (photo courtesy Hans Hoffmann).The joint venture will be named ‘Svitzer Vietnam’ and provide towage services to container terminals, container lines and other shipping operators in the Ba Ria, Vung Tau and Cai Mep area. Waker, the Dutch ...
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New shortsea service for Thamesport
The recent docking of the 1,118 teu El Temerario at London Thamesport follows an agreement with Team Lines, which is to deploy the ship on its new North Europe Service. A number of the company’ s vessels are expected to join the Temerario in making regular calls at the UK ...
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Dredging underway for Tyne's second tunnel
Work to dredge a channel across the UK’ s River Tyne to make way for the second vehicle tunnel started last weekend.
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New framework for UK port development
Ports around England and Wales will have a new planning framework to work in when considering development, following the launch of the Government' s new National Policy Statement (NPS) for the sector on Monday.
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Boskalis and Smit announce merger
Dutch companies Royal Boskalis Westminster N.V. (Boskalis) and Smit Internationale N.V. (Smit) surprised the maritime world this morning with the announcement that they have in principle reached agreement on a full merger of the two companies. All the activities of Smit will be continued in the combined company.