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This Day in Naval History - July 02

Jul 02, 2012

From the Navy News Service:  1923 - Commissioning of Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 1926 - Distinguished Flying Cross authorized by Congress. 1937 - Amelia Earhart disappears in Pacific. Navy conducts extensive unsuccessful search…

Dynamic Positioning in Ice Research Project Gets Green Light

Jul 02, 2012

Kongsberg Maritime DP and simulation systems provide foundation for improving ice operations.The final piece of a CAD $8.5 million research project to improve DP operations in ice fell into place on May 23, 2012 when the Government of Canada announced a contribution of $3…

ISS: New Regional Team & Ops Division

Jul 02, 2012

Inchcape Shipping Services has announced its new regional team for Europe and North Africa following the creation of its new operations division. Reflecting ISS’ transition from eight regional profit centers within two hemispheres to four world regions and Japan…

Atlas Signs Agreement With Thunderbird

Jul 02, 2012

Atlas has announced a new partnership agreement with Thunderbird business school to become their first global partner in the UK.  The Aberdeen-headquartered firm has joined forces with Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale…

Sea Marshals Expands Operations Center

Jul 02, 2012

Sea Marshals has expanded its UK Operations Centre and introduced the latest tracking technology to protect vessels under its protection. The company has transferred its Operations Centre to larger premises in Cardiff to accommodate its growing team of security consultants…

BAE Sees Way to Replace GPS

Jul 02, 2012

BAE Systems unveils research on an advanced positioning system using existing transmissions to calculate accurately the user’s locationMilitary platforms commonly use Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to find their position and navigate. GPS…

GAPS Act now heads to the Senate

Jun 29, 2012

Congresswoman Hahn’s Port Security Bill Passes the House. Congresswoman Janice Hahn’s port security legislation has passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 411 to 9.  H.R. 4005 “Gauging American Port Security Act” or GAPS Act…

Silver Ships Delivers Patrol Boats to NC Sheriffs

Jun 29, 2012

Silver Ships, Inc. recently delivered two 27’ Patrol Boats to the New Hanover and Brunswick County Sheriff’s Departments. The vessels will be tasked with patrolling the Intracoastal Waterways, the Cape Fear River and coastal waters as well…

AWO Applauds TWIC Reform Legislation

Jun 29, 2012

Waterways Operators Applaud House Passage of Bill to Streamline Worker Certification, Call on Senate to Act Quickly So Legislation Can Become Law. Thomas Allegretti, President & CEO of the American Waterways Operators (AWO), praised the House of Representatives for its passage of H…

Clay Maitland Named to Board of Glacier Society

Jun 29, 2012

Clay Maitland, managing partner of International Registries LLC (which administers the Marshall Islands ship registry), Founding Chairman of  the North American Marine Environment Protection Association (NAMEPA), member of the United States…

World’s First Hybrid Car Carrier Completed

Jun 29, 2012

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President: Koichi Muto) announced the completion of the hybrid car carrier Emerald Ace, designed to generate zero emissions while berthed, at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI; President: Hideaki Omiya)…

Australian Electronic Chart Service Launched

Jun 29, 2012

On the recent UN World Hydrography Day the Hydrographer of Australia announced enlarged ENC coverage & a new AusENC serviceAMSA's Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr Mick Kinley, was a guest of honour at a celebration held at the Australian…

Canada's TSB Reports on Commercial Fishing Safety

Jun 29, 2012

The Transortation Safety Board publishes its findings on a broad safety investigation into commercial fishing accidents in CanadaSince 1992 the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) has made 42 recommendations concerning fishing safety, and many of these recommendations have been acted on…

Universities, Environmentalists get Help From Underwater Cameras

Jun 28, 2012

More universities and environmental groups are using underwater video systems to assist in their research and monitoring operations. These cameras can be very useful tools in studying benthic habitats and marine organisms, and to monitor the impact of pollution on the environment…

Moore Stephens Strengthens Regulatory Advisory Team

Jun 28, 2012

Moore Stephens has further strengthened its regulatory advisory capability with the appointment of John Westlake as compliance manager.John Westlake has a broad perspective of the insurance industry acquired through a variety of roles, which…

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