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NASSCO Delivers USNS Matthew Perry

Feb 24, 2010

General Dynamics NASSCO, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), delivered USNS Matthew Perry (T-AKE 9) to the U.S. Navy.  The ship is named in honor of Commodore Matthew C. Perry (1794-1858), the U.S. Navy officer who established American trade with Japan in the mid-19th Century…

NOAA Meetings Arctic Oil & Gas Activities

Feb 24, 2010

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will conduct five scoping meetings to receive public comments on its planned environmental impact statement on the effects of oil and gas activities in the Arctic Ocean. Meeting will be held in Wainwright (March 9)…

OOS Secures 10 Month Charter

Feb 24, 2010

OOS International B.V., an offshore services company that provides offshore accommodation services, announced that it officially secured a 10-month 250 Pax DPII time charter contract plus options for the Halani Group, chartering the vessel Halani 1 to Acergy-/Exxon…

Canal Authority Recognized for Transparency

Feb 24, 2010

For the second year in a row, the Panamanian Public Institutions Integrity Index ranked the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) as the most transparent public institution in Panama for 2009. Out of 31 participating organizations, the ACP obtained the highest score…

G&G Shipping Orders 190-ft Landing Craft

Feb 24, 2010

G&G Shipping announces that it has signed and awarded a contract for new construction of a shallow draft 190’ roll-on, roll-off, landing craft to be built by St. Johns Shipbuilding in Palatka, Florida.Mike Grandonico, President of G&G Shipping…

Bisso Marine Loads Umbilical Reel

Feb 24, 2010

Bisso Marine successfully loaded a 281-ton umbilical reel onto an offshore installation vessel. Using the 700-ton D/B Cappy Bisso, the crew loaded the 281-ton umbilical reel from shore to the installation vessel for transport to a deepwater…

Wilhelmsen Major Safety System Service

Feb 24, 2010

Wilhelmsen Ships Service has completed a major safety system service for the Chevron FSO (Floating Storage and Off-loading unit) Escarvos in South Africa.  At the same time, Wilhelmsen Ships Service provided equipment and refrigerant to support the refurbishment of the vessel’s chiller systems…

NOIA, Virginia Support Offshore Development

Feb 24, 2010

The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) President Tom Fry issued the following statement on Feb. 23 in response to the Virginia State Senate’s passage of a Virginia State House Bill supporting energy development off the State’s Coast…

Inauguration of the Costa Deliziosa

Feb 24, 2010

Feb. 23 saw the staging in Dubai of the inauguration ceremony for the Costa Deliziosa, the new diamond of the Costa Cruises fleet. The Costa Deliziosa has a 92,600 gross tonnage and a total guest capacity of 2,826.  She was built at Fincantieri’s…

STX Emergency Gen-Sets

Feb 24, 2010

Relative to the huge MAN B&W ship engines manufactured at the STX Engine Company factory on the southern coast of South Korea, their emergency generators are small in size. But in the event of a crisis on a deep-sea container, bulker or tank ship…

Pemberton General Manager – Austal Service

Feb 24, 2010

Austal announced the appointment of Chris Pemberton to the position of General Manager - Austal Service. Pemberton previously held senior positions within Austal’s Sales and Marketing team and brings to the role more than 15 years experience in the aluminium vessel industry…

Boskalis Launches Public Offer for Smit

Feb 24, 2010

Boskalis Holding B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Boskalis and Smit announced that the Boskalis is making a public cash offer for all the issued and outstanding ordinary shares with a nominal value of $3.11 each in the capital of Smit.

Transocean Ltd. Q4 & Full-Year 2009 Results

Feb 24, 2010

Transocean Ltd. (NYSE:RIG) reported net income attributable to controlling interest for the three months ended December 31, 2009 of $723 million, or $2.24 per diluted share, on revenues of $2.733 billion. The results compare to net income attributable to controlling interest of $754 million…

This Day in Coast Guard History – Feb. 25

Feb 24, 2010

1799- President Adams authorized by Congress to place revenue cutters in the naval establishment.1825- Congress empowered the Revenue Marine to enforce state quarantine laws.1942- Wartime port security delegated to Coast Guard by Executive Order 9074…

This Day in Naval History – Feb. 25

Feb 24, 2010

1861 - Saratoga, member of U.S. African Squadron, captures slaver sloop Express1933 - Commissioning of USS Ranger, first true aircraft carrier1959 - USS Galveston fires first Talos surface-to-air missile(Source: Navy News Service)

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