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Calif. Harbor Craft Enforcement Advisory

Jan 10, 2010

An Enforcement Advisory has been issued for owners and operators of commercial harbor craft. The advisory contains important information regarding the status of the U.S. EPA waiver and authorization request and how it affects enforcement of the Commercial Harbor Craft Regulation…

MMS $1.2M Grant for Marsh Repair

Jan 10, 2010

The Minerals Management Service (MMS) has approved a grant for $1,237,608 to the Plaquemines Parish Government in La. through the Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP). The money will be used for the first phase of a planned wetland repair and restoration project along Fringe Marsh…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Jan. 11

Jan 10, 2010

1882- At 9 a.m during a thick snowstorm, the schooner A .F. Ames of Rockland, Maine, was bound from Perth Amboy to Boston with a crew of seven persons. She stranded during a thick snowstorm five hundred yards east of Race Point and one mile and three-quarters west of Station No…

This Day in Naval History – Jan. 11

Jan 10, 2010

1863 - CSS Alabama sinks USS Hatteras off Galveston1944 - Aircraft from USS Block Island make first aircraft rocket attack on German submarine(Source: Navy News Service)

Second Officer Medevaced from the Hoegh

Jan 07, 2010

A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew safely completed the medevac of a 52-year old Filipino man from the motor vessel Hoegh Transit 250 miles southwest of Sitka about 6 a.m., Jan. 4.Angelito Pelagio, the 2nd officer aboard the vessel…

Singapore Searches for Tugboat Crew

Jan 07, 2010

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and commercial vessels continue to conduct the search and rescue (SAR) operation for the missing persons from the tugboat Ocean Lark…

Crowning the Decades Crew Supply Boats

Jan 07, 2010

Looking back at the Cummins Hotips#84 from 1999 (www.haig-brown.com Hotips) one can see how this class of vessels has evolved over the past decade. The crew boats were already getting larger with vessels up to 183 by 35 ft being the largest built for the Gulf of Mexico at that time…

Box Rebound on the Far Horizon

Jan 07, 2010

Drewry’s latest Container Forecaster indicates that the momentum of the industry has entered a new phase as financial aspects and implications seem to have become even more important than poor global demand and over-supply of ships, although clearly all are very inter-related…

Korean Register to Verify Emissions Trading

Jan 07, 2010

The Korean Register of Shipping (KR) – an IACS member classification society – has been authorized by the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Korea as a verification body for its pilot greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme. The scheme…

Indian Shipyards Face Bleak 2010

Jan 07, 2010

According to a Jan. 7 report from Reuters, Indian shipbuilders are heading for another bleak year in 2010 amidst weak demand and prospects of order cancellations as the global economy struggles to emerge from a slowdown, analysts said. Bharati…

Asian Shipping Stocks Poised for Gains

Jan 07, 2010

According to a Jan. 6 report from MarketWatch, as freight rates continue to recover and with demand for shipping expected to climb, shares of Asian shippers and shipbuilders are starting the year out trading broadly higher. Investors appeared to agree…

Struthers President, Kohler Power Systems

Jan 07, 2010

Kohler Co.’s Global Power Group has named Jason Struthers as the new president of its Kohler Power Systems business. Struthers has assumed leadership and management responsibilities for Kohler Power Systems, which includes operations in North America and Asia…

LD Lines Newbuild with Turnkey Works

Jan 07, 2010

Almaco was contracted to deliver a complete turnkey project for cabins, corridors, galley, provision stores and refrigeration machinery for the latest newbuilding ferry vessel being built at Singapore Technologies Marine's shipyard for Louis Dreyfus Armateurs' subsidiary LD Lines…

CG to Terminate t Loran-C

Jan 07, 2010

The U.S. Coast Guard's Director of Prevention Policy announced Thursday publication in the Federal Register of plans to cease broadcasting the North American Loran-C signal Feb. 8.As a result of technological advancements during the last 20 years and the emergence of the U…

TITAN to Handle Decommissioned Monongahela

Jan 07, 2010

TITAN Salvage has been retained to handle salvage of the Monongahela, a decommissioned tanker ship that broke loose from its moorings on the night of Nov. 12.  The tanker ship, which is part of the James River Reserve Fleet (JRRF), was affected…

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