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Maritime Expo Reports Big Rise in Exhibitors

“While the economic downturn has taken its toll on the global shipping industry, the Middle East market for workboats of all kinds continues to show vigorous growth,” said Christopher Hayman, Chairman of Seatrade, organiser of the Middle East Workboats exhibition and conference from 5-7

Strategic Marine, Bhagwan Marine Contract

Ship builder Strategic Marine Pty Ltd has signed a contract with a West Australian marine operations company, Bhagwan Marine, to build a 159 ft landing craft for use in the Australian offshore oil and gas industry.The vessel will be used in Western Australian’s north-west hydrocarbon

Continuous Emissions Monitoring System

A new emissions monitoring system being developed by a Norfolk, Va. systems engineering firm will allow vessels worldwide to continuously monitor pollutants and readily report findings to regulatory agencies and inspectors. The patent-pending Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS), developed by W R Systems, Ltd.

Norfolk Harbor Channel Dredging

The Navy announced on September 8 its decision to deepen approximately five miles of the Norfolk Harbor Channel in the Elizabeth River.  This action will allow the continuous safe and expeditious travel of aircraft carriers to and from the Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) and the Lamberts Point Deperming Station.

Atlas Elektronik Equips Korean Submarines

Atlas Elektronik has been awarded the largest single order in its company history. Bremen’s specialist for naval electronics will equip six submarines for Korea with combat systems of the type ISUS 90-61.The corresponding contract was signed with Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW),

ZF Marine Acquires HRP

ZF Marine has now acquired HRP Nederland b.v. with all subsidiaries, with production locations in the Netherlands and Indonesia as well as sales and service locations worldwide. HRP produces a wide range of steerable thrusters, which include well-mounted thrusters, retractable thrusters, tunnel thrusters and controls,

This Day in Naval History – Sept. 8

1923 - In disaster at Point Honda, California, 7 destroyers run aground through faulty navigation1939 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaims limited national emergency and increases enlisted strength in the Navy and Marine Corps; also authorizes the recall to active duty of officer,

Austal Honors Future Leaders

On the evening of September 2, 2009, Austal’s US operation in Mobile, Ala., honored the first graduates of its four-year apprenticeship program. The graduates honored at this banquet received their certificates of completion and designation as Department of Labor Class A Journeymen. Austal USA’s President and Chief Operating Officer,

Report on UK Riverdance Casualty

The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) released the report of its investigation into the grounding and subsequent loss of the ro-ro cargo vessel Riverdance on Shell Flats – Cleveleys Beach, Lancashire on 31 January 2008. The root cause seems to have been complacency. The true weights

Laborde, Diesel Power Equipment Team Up

Laborde Products teams up with Diesel Power Equipment, LLC, a sister company to Diesel Propulsion Company, a longtime Laborde marine dealer.  Diesel Power Equipment, LLC will support Diesel America, Mitsubishi and Yanmar products in industrial applications in the Southwest.Diesel Power

Kyushu University Chooses SmartMarine

Kyushu University, one of Japan’s top maritime and naval architecture academic centers, has selected Intergraph SmartMarine 3D design and engineering software for use in its Department of Marine Systems Engineering to teach students shipbuilding design and operation training. The curriculum will

Liberian Ocean Shipping Co. Admits Wrongdoing

A Liberian-incorporated shipping company pleaded guilty in federal court in Trenton, N.J., to failing to keep accurate oily water discharge records and using falsified records to conceal the discharge at sea of untreated bilge from one of its cargo ships, the Justice Department announced.Dalnave Navigation Inc.

Van der Velden Present at Europort Maritime

Van der Velden Marine Systems will exhibit at the Europort Maritime in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from 3 until 6 November. The company has been the first port of call for those who value manoeuvring excellence for more than 45 years. The company operates in three main areas: Inland shipping, Oceangoing vessels and Yachting.

Teekay Corp. Reports Q2 Results

Teekay Corporation (Teekay or the Company) (NYSE:TK) reported an adjusted net loss attributable to stockholders of Teekay(1) of $21.8 million, or $0.30 per share, for the quarter ended June 30, 2009, compared to adjusted net income of $77.1 million, or $1.05 per share, for the same period of the prior year.

Differential GPS Site Closure

The US Coast Guard Navigation Center (NAVCEN) issued the following notice of site closure:The Miami, FL DGPS site, broadcast frequency 322 kHz, will be decommissioned and taken permanently off-line September 8, 2009 at 1200 EST.NAVCEN operates the Coast Guard Maritime Differential

Becker Marine Systems at the Kormarine 2009

Becker Marine Systems will present its product portfolio at the Kormarine 2009 from October 21 to 24. This is the leading Korean exhibition for the global shipbuilding market. At the Becker booth visitors will experience a presentation of the company’s wide product range comprising of the Twisted Rudders TLKSR and TLFKSR,

Harris Pye IMarEST Wales Branch Award

The importance of encouraging young marine engineers in their career development is fully recognised by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and the Harris Pye Group. That is why the annual Harris Pye Sponsorship Award will be run in association with the Wales Branch of the IMarEST.

Reducing Emissions in Southern California

The classic Four Preps song says that it is 26 miles or 40 kilometers to Santa Catalina from the California mainland. Others say it is only 20 or 22 miles but regardless of the distance the tugs of the Connolly-Pacific Company, a Subsidiary of Knife River Corp., make regular crossings of the channel

Heavy Lift Vessel Svanen Works for Belwind

Ballast Nedam's heavy lift vessel Svanen left the port of Rotterdam last weekend. The Svanen has been commissioned by Van Oord Dredging and Marine Contractors to drive 56 steel piles for the foundations of the Belwind offshore wind farm off the coast of Zeebrugge (Belgium). This is the first phase of the Belwind project,

Crowley's Newest Heavy-Lift Deck Barge, Portland

Crowley welcomed the newest 400-ft by 105-ft, heavy-lift deck barge to its fleet August 29 at a christening celebration at the Gunderson Marine shipyard in Portland, Ore. Micki Harrison, Crowley's regional human resources manager, did the honors, smashing a bottle of champagne on the side shell of the

Shore Power for Cruise Ships, Canada

Port Metro Vancouver unveiled its new shore power facility at the Canada Place cruise ship terminal. The port is the first in Canada to install shore power for cruise ships, and only the third in the world to do so. The shore power installation at the home port of the Vancouver-Alaska cruise

IMCA Membership Passes the 600-Mark

Over 600 companies in 52 countries are now members of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA). This news will be officially announced at a function being held at Offshore Europe on Thursday 10 September by the association, which represents offshore, marine and underwater engineering companies.

Boatswain’s Locker Distributes Teleflex/Sierra

Boatswain’s Locker announced that they are now the Master Plus Distributor for Teleflex Marine/Sierra products. This level of distributorship means that Boatswain's Locker will be able to provide an extensive inventory of products including Teleflex Marine, Sierra, and Shields Hose at extremely competitive prices.

Rawson VP Operations, Deep Blue Marine

Deep Blue Marine Inc. announced that the company has appointed William Rawson formally of Key West Florida as VP of Operations. Rawson has worked for the company since 2006 as the captain of the recovery vessel Cap N Tracy.Rawson has provided the company with a wealth of knowledge in many areas including artifact recovery,

Wrecks of the World: Hidden Risks of the Deep

The American Salvage Association (ASA), supported by the Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI), International Salvage Union (ISU), Marine Technology Society (MTS), Maritime Law Association of the United States (MLA), North American Marine Environmental Protection Association (NAMEPA),

Belfrage European Sales Manager, Shakespeare

The Shakespeare Electronic Products Group, provider of marine antennas, has appointed Richard Belfrage to the position of European Sales Manager.(www.shakespeare-marine.com)

Ships Benefit from Intelligent Sensors

Tank gauging systems specialist PSM’s new iCT level pressure and temperature sensors are suitable for all ship sizes and types.The requirement for increasing amounts of reliable data on board has driven up demand for sensors. One consequence of larger manufacturing volumes has been that sensors have become relatively inexpensive.

Ashland Sells Drew Marine

Ashland Inc. (NYSE:ASH) completed the sale of its global marine services business, known for many years as Drew Marine, to J. F. Lehman & Co. for approximately $120m before tax. Ashland will use the net proceeds to reduce debt.With revenues of approximately $140m a year, the Drew Marine business has approximately 325 employees,

Launching Heavy Lift Vessel, Oleg Strashnov

IHC Merwede announced the launching of the Heavy Lift Vessel for Seaway Heavy Lifting took place on Saturday 22 August 2009, at the IHC Merwede Offshore & Marine facility in Krimpen aan den IJssel, the Netherlands.With its 5,000MT crane capacity the vessel is the largest mono hull heavy

Proposed Rule, Non-Tank Vessel Response Plans

The U.S. Coast Guard announced the publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking designed to increase pollution response preparedness for non-tank vessels carrying oil as fuel upon U.S. waters.The proposed rule, entitled "Nontank Vessel Response Plans and Other Vessel Response Plan Requirements,

CG Final Rule, Oil Spill Response Plans

The U.S. Coast Guard's Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship Directorate announced publication in the Federal Register of a final rule designed to improve pollution-response preparedness for vessels and facilities carrying or handling oil upon the navigable waters of the United States.This final rule,

Auramarine Ballast Water Treatment Systems

Auramarine Ltd, manufacturer of heavy fuel oil supply systems and other auxiliary units for marine and power station engines, is now applying its wide-ranging experience in liquid flows to a new sector that benefits the environment.Auramarine is bringing out Auramarine Crystal Ballast, Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS).

Seminar, Environmental Reqs for Ships

A Seminar on Environmental Requirements for Commercial and Navy Ships for Efficient Maritime Operations and Effective Environmental Stewardship will be held on Dec. 9, 2009, at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in Atlanta, Ga.  Sponsored by ASTM Committee F25 on Ships and Marine Technology, the seminar will be held in conjunction with the Dec.

New Emission Standards Proposed, Marine Engines

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing air emission standards for new marine diesel engines with per cylinder displacement at or above 30 liters (called Category 3 marine diesel engines) installed on US vessels. The proposed standards are equivalent to the nitrogen oxides (NOx) limits

Horizon Lines Participates in Anti-Piracy Testing

Horizon Lines, Inc., (NYSE:HRZ) , the nation's leading domestic ocean shipping and integrated logistics company, recently participated in two separate anti-piracy system trials in an effort to better protect the lives of merchant mariners.In late July, International Maritime Security Network,

Keppel, First DSS 38 Semisubmersible for Brazil

Keppel FELS Limited is on track to deliver Gold Star, the first of two DSS 38 deepwater rigs to Brazilian operator, Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG) later this year. Progressing on time and within budget, Gold Star will be the first DSS 38 rig to enter the market and

STIDD Admiral Seats at the Helm of the Odessa

A pair of custom STIDD Admiral High Back helm seats from leading ergonomic marine seating manufacturer STIDD Systems add comfort and style to the helm of Christensen Shipyards' newest launch, set to debut at the 2009 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 29 – November 2.The

This Day in Naval History – August 28

1867 - Captain William Reynolds of Lackawanna raises U.S. flag over Midway Island and took formal possession of these islands for the U.S.1942 - 120 women, commissioned directly as ENS or LTJG, reported to "USS Northampton," Smith College for training.1952 - Units on

Reid Joins Kvichak

Carol Reid has joined Kvichak Marine Industries, Inc. as their Marketing Services Manager.  In her position she is responsible for all company related marketing, promotional and advertising functions. Prior to accepting the position she was in sales and marketing at Swiftsure Yachts, a premier full service yacht brokerage in Seattle, Wa.

CENTA authorized for In-House Testing

CENTA is the first company worldwide to which Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has conferred the responsibility for alternative product certification of type-approved couplings. In the future, CENTA will have the authority to carry out acceptance testing and final stamping of those couplings that have previously been classified as approved types.
Contracts New Navy Contracts. Survival Craft Wins $7.7B Lifeboat Contract. L-3 Contract to Manufacture Siemens Transformers. New Navy Contract. Survival Craft Wins $7.7m Lifeboat Contract.
Cruise Ship Trends Unprecedented Research Project, Ship Evacuations. Maryland Port to Recieve Passenger Boarding Bridge. Carnival Orders New 71,300-Ton Cruise Ship. Obama Signs Cruise Ship Safety Bill. Port of Kiel docks four cruise ships at once.
Education/Training Durban University of Tech New Engine Room Simulator. Cal Maritime Installs Massive Ship Propeller Display. Kongsberg Forms Research Group to Optimize Simulator. GCS Offers Continuing Ed Credit. Liberian Coast Guard Trains on USCGC Mohawk.
Environmental U.S Proposes New Emissions Control Area, PR & Virgin Islands. California, U.S.’s Largest Coastal No-Sewage Zone. MOL Vessels Enrolled in Low Sulfur Fuel Program. India Files Pollution Charge after Ship Collision. Interferry Conference to Address Emissions.
Finance Yangzijiang Opens Door for Chinese Firms in Taiwan. Trico's U.S. Operations Files for Bankruptcy. Conrad Q2 2010 Results & Share Repurchase Program. Stolt Tankers Receives Full Refund for Cancelled Newbuildings. Euroseas Results, Six-Months Quarter.
Marine Electronics Consilium Oil Spill Radar Tested. Jeppesen, Brazil Forge Marine Data Agreement. Thrane & Thrane to Launch New VSAT Antenna. NMEA Board of Directors Changes. Alewijnse Marine Systems Outfits Oceanco Motoryacht.
Marine Propulsion Maersk Line Switches Fuel for Cleaner Air in Asia. Hamburg, Rolls-Royce Expands Service Network. Imtra Introduces Side-Power SEP Thrusters. MJP Waterjets $12M Contract for Indian Coast Guard. Berg Propulsion’s Breakthrough Contract in Ukraine.
Navigation Sperry Marine Nav Systems for Italian Superyachts. NOAA’s Fairweather Maps Bering Straits. Giant Iceberg Drifting Toward Canada. Aid to Navigation above Arctic Circle. NOAA Fairweather Updates Arctic Charts.
Navy This Day in Naval History – September 8. This Day in Naval History – September 7. This Day in Naval History – September 3. This Day in Naval History – September 2. GE Provides LM2500 Gas Turbine Modules for U.S. Navy.
Offshore Chinese Offshore Development Blows Past U.S.. Carbon Copy Spill Plans Need Overhaul. German Nuclear Power Extension Threatens Offshore Wind Funding. Damaged Blow Out Preventer Removed. DNV Reommends Changes to U.S. Safety Regime.
Ports Panama Canal Authority, Antwerp Partnership. Maryland Port to Recieve Passenger Boarding Bridge. Giant Cranes Travel to Port of Boston. CMA CGM Figaro Largest Vessel to call Savannah. Georgia Ports Best Month in History.
Ship Sales Oil and Garbage Skimmer Vessel for Charter, Sale. Recent Ship Sales. Beijing Plan to Scrap Old Ships. Diana Shipping to Buy Container Ships. Sale of Two New AHT Supply Vessels.
Shipbuilding Vietnam Arrests Four Former Vinashin Officials. Damen Shipyards Cargo Vessels, Bergum Combine. Aker Philadelphia Shipyard Delivers 10th Product Tanker. First Russian Aircraft Carrier Could Use Ukrainian Builders. Keppel AmFELS Delivers Second Rowan Rig.
Technology PortVision Vessel-Tracking for Gulf Cleanup Ops. Marine Panel Mount Computer Passes Shock Testing. Fugawi X-Traverse Compatible with the iPad. NG: Maritime Laser Demo System Proves Capabilities. Air Supported Monohull with Pod Propulsion.
Workboats Tugboats Keep Iceberg from Hitting Oil Drilling Platforms. McAllister Joins Marine Response Alliance. Annual Great North River Tugboat Race. Twelve Good Boats, Kirby Marine. Derecktor Florida Delivers Gulf Sentry Refit.
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