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Drifter Buoys Launched from Warship

May 30, 2013

10 University of California, & Scripps Institute drifter buoys for meteorology & oceanographic observation released into the Pacific from 'USS Pearl Harbor'The buoys measure ocean currents up to 15 meters in depth, and were  launched during…

POLB 'Green Flag', 'Green Ship', Program Awards

May 30, 2013

The Port of Long Beach's Green Flag and Green Ship annual awards honored 20 shipping lines for efforts to improve air quality.Efforts to improve air quality locally were accomplished by slowing ships down or deploying cleaner vessels, or both…

“The Essential Dry Docking Course”

May 30, 2013

Lloyd's Register North America will hold the “Essential Dry-Docking” Marine training course from June 18-20, 2013 at the Lloyd's Register office in Plantation, Fla. near Ft. Lauderdale.The three-day course will provide the essential information needed to successfully prepare…

Engineers Put Next-Generation U.S. Navy Ships to the Test

May 30, 2013

Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) engineers conducted preliminary Ship to Shore Connector (SSC) seaworthiness model tests in the David Taylor Model Basin, April 22 - May 17.SSC is the replacement for the Navy's existing fleet of Landing Craft…

Halyard Chairman Takes the Plunge for Swanage RNLI

May 30, 2013

Halyard Marine’s Chairman, James Grazebrook has completed a 170-meter abseil down Portsmouth’s 550-foot Spinnaker Tower.James Grazebrook, founder of South Coast based marine exhaust specialists, Halyard, and four other brave RNLI committee members…

Caterpillar Develops Second Dual Fuel Engine

May 30, 2013

Caterpillar Marine Power Systems announce the development of the MaK M 34 DF, a new marine dual fuel engine platform for the commercial marine industry. The M 34 DF dual fuel engine boasts a power rating of 500 kW per cylinder at 720 and 750 rpm in diesel and gas modes…

John Denholm Takes Over BIMCO Presidency

May 30, 2013

The new president of BIMCO, John Denholm, has identified environmental pressures facing the shipping industry as some of its most significant current challenges as he embarks upon his two year term. Speaking in Paris, as he took over the presidency…

LaHood Appoints Seven to USMMA Advisory Board

May 30, 2013

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the appointment of seven members to the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) Advisory Board. The USMMA Advisory Board serves as an independent body whose purpose is to examine the course…

Seakeeper Sets Standard for Stabilizing Naval Vessels

May 30, 2013

Crews aboard naval vessels benefit from having a stable operating platform to help carry out their specialized missions with optimal safety and efficiency. An increasing number of U.S. Navy craft now use Seakeeper actively controlled gyro stabilization systems to mitigate ship roll…

Shipping Experts to Discuss Arctic Opportunities

May 30, 2013

Minister Trond Giske, Secretary General Koji Sekimizu, Chairman Masamichi Morooka and Director General Sturla Henriksen will meet the press at on Wednesday, June 5 at 2 p.m. to discuss at a major Summit in Oslo, where the Board of the International…

Maersk Tankers Sells its Entire VLGC Fleet

May 30, 2013

Maersk Tankers exits Very Large Gas Carrier (VLGC) segment by selling its  fleet to the BW Group.The BW Group buys Maersk Tankers five owned vessels and takes over the five existing time charter commitments, which Maersk Tankers explains is…

MHI Consolidates Marine Engineering Business

May 30, 2013

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) to form a company dedicated to its marine machinery & marine diesel engine business as from October 1, 2013. The new entity, which will be headquartered in Nagasaki and have business bases in Nagasaki…

Diamond Offshore Order New Rig, Charter it Out

May 30, 2013

Diamond Offshore Drilling order Moss CS60E design harsh environment semi-submersible drilling rig from Hyundai Heavy Industries, & charter it out to BP subsidiary.The 10,000 ft. dynamically positioned rig is expected to be delivered after November 2015…

US Chart No. 1 Goes Electronic

May 30, 2013

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Chart No.1 has described the symbols used on paper nautical charts for 65 years.Mariners have had a standard guide for understanding the symbols, abbreviations and terms used on paper nautical charts since 1948…

New LNG Bunker Fuel Technical & Safety NGO Formed

May 30, 2013

The Society For Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) is launched as new Non-Governmental Organisation to enhance safety and best practices in the use of LNG as a ship fuel.Following a decision to proceed by the Board of Directors of the Society of…

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