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    Sailors' Society Strategy

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The worldwide seafarers' charity, the British & International Sailors' Society, has re-branded as the Sailors' Society to provide organisational clarity and a strong strategic direction.

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    New Mini-Sensors and Probes

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Hydrometric and oceanographic instrumentation specialists Valeport of Totnes UK have launched a new range of miniaturised sensors and probes which can be deployed from, or fitted to, any vessel, ROV, AUV or underwater platform.

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    The 'Mary Rose' Needs You!

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The Mary Rose Trust has just been earmarked for a £ 21m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to build a brand new permanent museum to house the vessel and its artefacts. But the Trust needs more help, the cost of conserving history can be priceless.

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    Olympic Games Marine Works Underway

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Poole UK based Jenkins Marine is currently working towards helping Britain achieving it’ s Olympic dream. Work is underway in Portland, Dorset, in preparation for the sailing events associated with the Games.

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    French Ports 'Re-Launch'

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    French port authorities have briefed unions and staff on government plans to ' re-launch' French ports, with a key objective being to transfer the manning and maintenance of cranes and gantries to private stevedoring companies, leaving the ' landlord' port authorities to focus on non-cargo handling activities such as infrastructure ...

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    Marine Measurement Forum Upcoming

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Sonardyne International is to host the 42nd Marine Measurement Forum at the DeVere Warbrook House and Grange in Eversley, Hook, Hampshire UK on Tuesday 15 April.

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    Fairstar Set Free

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Rotterdam based Fairmount Heavy Transport has left parent company Fairmount Marine following the acquisition of the latter by Louis Dreyfus Armateurs.

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    Extended Sidescan Sonar Range

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    US sidescan sonar exponents EdgeTech have extended their series of systems with development of the 4700-DFX, a dual-frequency unit capable of high resolution imagery at increased ranges and tow speeds.

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    December ShipShot Photography

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The ShipShot photograph in the December 2007 issue of Maritime Journal should have been credited to photographer John Crae.

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    Water Safety Congress

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The RoSPA' s National Water Safety Congress, which takes place in Bristol on 3-4 March, will focus on how people can be equipped to make informed choices about safety issues in and around the water, including in relation to their own behaviour.

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    Great Island Challenge

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Adventurers are being sought to participate in the Great Island Challenge, which takes place on 9-12 May in aid of the seafaring charity Seafarers UK.

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    Sinbad Set to Sail with 'Coastal Cat'

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Ireland' s Sinbad Marine Services' new vessel was designed by Marine Design International (MDI) and built by Mooney Boats Ltd. Sinbad and Mooney are both based in Killybegs, Co. Donegal. Sinbad approached Mooney several months ago about building them a new aluminium workboat. Mooney in turn contacted MDI and together ...

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    Fleet Broadband First

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The Royal Netherlands Navy has been the first customer in the world to have a Thrane & Thrane SAILOR-500 Fleet Broadband terminal installed and commissioned with an activated simcard.

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    Rotterdam Breaks Records

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Rotterdam became the first European port to break the 10m TEU barrier last year, following a performance which saw container handling volume rocket by 12% over the 2006 figures.

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    Big Order for Taken Over TSs

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Swiss based Allseas Group, a major global offshore pipelaying and subsea construction company, has ordered four TSS 440 pipetrackers for installation on its new Schilling ROVs together with Reson dual head SeaBat 7125 multibeam sounders.

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    Bunkers Demand Barges

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    Total Marine Fuels in Germany has chartered additional barge capacity to meet growing demand for bunkers from customers in Hamburg and along the Kiel Canal.

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    'Powder Barges' Inspire Creative Canalside Workspace

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The London Olympic Games in 2012 draw ever closer and British Waterways, the public corporation which manages more than 2,200 miles of canals and rivers in England, Scotland and Wales, is actively engaged with a range of regeneration partners in a number of East London projects to breathe new life ...

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    Holland Shipbuilding Association

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The new Holland Shipbuilding Association was born last month through the merger of the Netherlands' Shipbuilding Industry Association (VNSI) and the Holland Marine Equipment Association (HME).

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    Antarctic Surveys Locate Sunken Cruiseship

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    The British Royal Navy' s ice patrol ship, HMS Endurance, has successfully located the wreck of the 2,000 gt cruise liner, Explorer, which sank in Antarctic waters last November amidst worldwide publicity after apparently hitting an icecap.

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    Key Themes Entwined ay Oceanology International 08

    2008-02-14T11:32:00Z

    When Oceanology International 08 opens its doors for three days at London’ s ExCeL centre on 11 March, it will be focusing on the maritime world divided into three linked key themes; climate change, meeting future energy needs, and ensuring environmental and civil security.