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New COO Role for The Nautical Institute

Jun 16, 2015

The Nautical Institute informs it is is enhancing its sector management structure with the creation of a new role with overall responsibility for business development, personnel and product management of a key department, reflecting the increasing demand from industry for training services…

Master Prosecuted for Cruise Liner Grounding

Jun 16, 2015

The master of a cruise liner which was damaged going over rocky shoals has pleaded guilty to two charges at Belfast Magistrates court June 16, the U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) reported. Captain Joao Manuel Fernandes Simoes pleaded…

U.S. Energy Security: Maritime Infrastructure Investment is a Key, says Moniz

Jun 16, 2015

The maritime industry was front and center yesterday in Washington, D.C., as “getting more oil on the water” was touted as one piece of the puzzle in ensuring future U.S. energy security, said U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. Sec. Moniz spoke yesterday at the U…

On Board Fuel Blending

Jun 16, 2015

Dennis de Bruin, Marine Director at BMT Surveys, explains the current issues and new regulations concerning the on-board blending of fuels.Fuel oils are mainly a blend of oils and other components, for example; aromatic hydrocarbons such as benzene…

Maritime Charity Celebrates 150 Years

Jun 16, 2015

Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society Marks Milestone Anniversary at AGM.Lord Mayor of the City of London, Alan Yarrow, joined maritime charity, the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society to celebrate its 150th anniversary at its AGM held at the Mansion House in London…

Ceona Appoints Preece as New CEO

Jun 16, 2015

Ceona, SURF contractor with deepwater subsea construction capabilities, has announced  that the company’s executive vice president commercial and business development, Mark Preece, has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).Preece takes over from current CEO…

WWI U-Boat Propeller Returned to German Navy

Jun 16, 2015

A brass propeller from the first U-Boat to be sunk a century ago has been given back to the country it belongs to, the U.K. Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) reported. The propeller from the German World War I submarine U-8 was handed…

North Sea Job Losses Raise Skills and Safety Concerns

Jun 16, 2015

Cost-cutting in Britain's North Sea oil and gas sector could lead to more acute skills shortages in future, industry experts have warned, with some expressing concerns that safety could be compromised. A plunge in crude prices over the last…

Kearsarge, 26th MEU Begin ARG Exercise

Jun 16, 2015

Sailors from the Kearsarge Amphibious Ready Group (KSGARG) and Marines assigned to the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) kicked off the KSGARG/MEU Exercise (ARGMEUEX) in the waters east of of the United States June 13.The KSGARG comprises Amphibious Squadron (PHIBRON) 4…

Oz, NZ ships Seize $700 mi in Narcotics

Jun 16, 2015

Maritime security operations by Australian and New Zealand frigates operating in the Middle East region during the past six weeks have seized almost a tonne of narcotics worth an estimated street value of $711 million. Royal Australian Navy Guided Missile Frigate…

Ocean Mineral Singapore Contract for Seabed Exploration

Jun 16, 2015

Ocean Mineral Singapore Pte Ltd (OMS) has entered into a 15-year exploration contract for polymetallic nodules at a site within the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone of the Pacific Ocean with the International Seabed Authority (ISA). Sponsored by the Singapore Government…

DNV GL's P&A Guideline Could Save O&G $ 32 bln

Jun 16, 2015

The plugging and abandonment (P&A) of offshore wells represents a significant cost to operating companies and national authorities. On the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) alone, the cost is estimated to be USD108bn (NOK1870bn) over the next 40 years…

Using Key Data to Remain Competitive

Jun 16, 2015

During a conference in Oslo, KVH CEO Martin Kits van Heyningen urged maritime operators to utilize big data in order to remain competitiveThe future competitiveness of the maritime industry will be affected by how rapidly shipping operators take advantage of big data…

IMO Adopts Regulations for Ships Using LNG

Jun 16, 2015

United Nations' International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted globally binding regulations for ships using liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel.The IMO has just adopted a new international code of safety for ships using gases or other low-flashpoint fuels – the so-called IGF Code…

HAL’s ms Noordam Rescues 41 in Glacier Bay, Alaska

Jun 16, 2015

While in the vicinity of Jaw Point at Glacier Bay, Alaska, Holland America Line’s ms Noordam assisted 41 persons on a disabled sightseeing boat Wednesday, June 10. Noordam responded to a call for aid at approximately 12:35 p.m. local time to assist the 79-foot sightseeing vessel Baranof Wind…

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