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Rig Breaks Adrift, Pounds Alaskan Island Foreshore

Jan 02, 2013

Shelll's drill rig 'Kulluk' broke towlines again in the storm & finally washed up on Sitkalidak Island, near Kodiak, on New Year's Eve.Salvage crews are on stand-by until the weather moderates (the National Weather Service reports seas in the area of being up to 30 feet high…

Hi-speed Ferry Hits Beacon: 26 Injured

Jan 01, 2013

A Macau to Hong Kong jetfoil hit a marker beacon in poor visibility while exiting the Macau Outer Harbour entrance channel.The ferry with 177 passengers and 8 crew on board at the time of the incident was towed back to the terminal with reportedly minor structural damage…

European Ship Passengers Have Rights Too

Dec 31, 2012

Europeans better protected legally when travelling by water from now onwards.As from 31 December 2012, passengers travelling by sea will have the right to claim compensation for loss or damage in the event of accidents.Passengers travelling by sea and inland waterways in the EU…

Greek Tankship Freed from Nigeria Arrest

Dec 31, 2012

The tankship 'Aegean Horizon', held by Nigerian port authorities since 13, November 2012, permitted to depart.The vesel had been held during a regional naval exercise in connection with the alleged theft of some thousands of tons of crude oil…

Insurance Covers Relocated Sandy-damaged Boats

Dec 30, 2012

Boats removed from specified location for repair elsewhere may create a lapse in insurance coverage.Maritime Program Group, which is a program administrator for North American Specialty's recreational marine program, agreed to provide an…

Tugboat Engine Failure Imperils Alaska Drillship Tow

Dec 30, 2012

Tugboat 'Aiviq' experienced total engine failure, casting it & the Shell drilling rig  'Kulluk' adrift in stong winds & heavy seas, S. of Kodiak Island.The US Coast Guard cutter Alex Haley was sent to assist, establishing a tandem tow of both Aivig and Kulluk…

Update on ILA Negotiations

Dec 28, 2012

Statement by FMCS Director George H. Cohen On United States Maritime Alliance And International Longshoremen's Association Labor Negotiations:'I am extremely pleased to announce that the parties have reached the agreements set forth below…

RoRo Ferry Accident Findings Released by UK's MAIB

Dec 27, 2012

Investigation report of accident involving the ro-ro ferry 'Norcape' in the Firth of Clyde released by Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) .On 26 November 2011, the port windlass of the UK registered Ro-Ro vessel Norcape suffered…

First Port in S. America Panamax Approved

Dec 27, 2012

Terminal de Contêineres de Paranaguá (TCP) first port in the region approved to allow unrestricted access of vessels of new Panama Canal’s maximum dimensions.Only weeks after having received permission to lift all restrictions to navigate at night…

Latest NATO Piracy Update

Dec 27, 2012

NATO Shipping Centre identifies a new area of piracy concern within the Gulf of Oman.All 22 hostages from the MV Iceberg 1 have now been released from pirate captivity. They had been held since the Iceberg 1 was pirated on 29 March 2010…

Malaysia Coastal Tankship Sinks in Storm

Dec 27, 2012

Seven Malaysian crewmen were rescued after tthe  MV 'Ramai Dua' partially sank in shallow waters between Labuan & Sabah’s western Menumbok.The seven crew members were rescued by a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) patrol boat…

FMCS Director Issues Statement on Port Labor Negotiations

Dec 26, 2012

Statement by FMCS Director George H. Cohen on East Coast Ports Labor Negotiations. The following is being released by Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service: 'FMCS Director George Cohen has called a meeting of the ILA and the Maritime…

Tankship Contract Cancelled by Bahri

Dec 26, 2012

Bahri subsidiary, National Chemical Carriers Ltd., cancels contract for chemical tanker (NCC Bader) due to the delay in terms of delivery.The National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri) announces that its 80% owned subsidiary company National Chemical Carriers Ltd…

Apple Founder's Megayacht Free to Leave

Dec 25, 2012

The court order to have the megayacht arrested in the Port of Amsterdam had been obtained earlier by the designer Philippe Stark.The vessel, which reportedly cost over 100 million euros ($130 million) to build, was impounded after Starck…

Paragon Shipping Raises Working Capital

Dec 25, 2012

Paragon Shipping Inc. raises US$ 10-million working capital in sale of newly-issued shares to an entity affiliated to its own chairman.The Paragon Board agreed to sell 4,901,961 newly-issued shares of the Company's common stock to an entity affiliated with Mr…

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