Thursday, October 10, 2002 Maritime News

Study Backs Up Cruise Industry’s Commitment to Environment

Oct 10, 2002

The results of two recent environmental studies regarding cruise ship wastewater discharge provide new and significant scientific insight into the low environmental

James Loy to be Nominated as Under Secretary of Transportation for Security

Oct 10, 2002

President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate eleven individuals and appoint four individuals to serve in his administration. The President intends to nominate Admiral James M.

Markey Machinery Supplies Equipment For Response

Oct 10, 2002

Markey Machinery Co., Inc. of Seattle,Washington has supplied equipment onboard Crowley's tug Response. The bow of the tug is fitted with a WYW-20-48 hydraulic

Storm Grounds Barge with 22,000 Gallons of Fuel

Oct 10, 2002

Foss Maritime working with federal, state and local agencies are making preparations to remove more than 22,000 gallons of diesel oil from a barge grounded near

Sperry Marine to Supply Bridge Electronics for New Fisheries Research Vessel

Oct 10, 2002

Northrop Grumman Corporation's Sperry Marine business unit has been selected to supply a state-of-the-art navigation and communication systems for the Norwegian

Coast Guard to Enforce Fleet Week Security Zones

Oct 10, 2002

Various U.S. Coast Guard units, including elements from the newly commissioned Maritime Safety and Security Teams, will work with local law enforcement agencies

MHI to Continue Construction of Diamond Princess

Oct 10, 2002

The Diamond Princess, which is currently under construction in Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Nagasaki Shipyard, suffered a major fire on October 1.P&O Princess Cruises

Raj: Halter is Back

Oct 10, 2002

Anil Raj, president and COO of Halter Marine, in many ways embodies the company for which he has worked for the last 15 years. Joining as the Director, Engineering,

A Tale of Tugs of Two Cities

Oct 10, 2002

There's N.Y., and there's N.Y., N.Y. They are as unalike as two places can be. One is upstate, the other is downstate. One is composed of small and medium-size towns,

Conrad Rides the (Expansion) Tide

Oct 10, 2002

The business of predicting the course of financial markets has led many companies - good and bad, large and small - to ruin. Perhaps, then, it is better to rely on tenets of nature,

New Demands on Pilot Boats

Oct 10, 2002

The tightening of port security in the United States has impacted practically every vessel that operates in U.S. harbors. That includes the small, often-forgotten

NYFD Marine Division Answers the Call

Oct 10, 2002

Just after 10 o'clock on a Tuesday morning in July the call came that a car had rolled off Randall's Island into the East River. Chief Bill Siegel, at his desk

NOAA, Navy Raise Turret of USS Monitor

Oct 10, 2002

NOAA and the U.S. Navy have succeeded in raising the world's first armored revolving gun turret from the wreck of the famous Civil War ironclad USS Monitor, which rests below 240 ft.

Titan Leads Fire Call for MRA

Oct 10, 2002

At just after 0100hrs EDT July 22nd, 2002 the M/V Patriot, a 710-ft., 35,000-ton tanker was in the Florida Straits off West Palm Beach, having sailed from New York bound for Texas,

Attorney's Services are not "Necessary" …

Oct 10, 2002

In March of 1998, the owners of M/V Golden Prince were locked in a wage dispute with current and former crewmembers. The vessel owners hired a law firm from New Orleans, La.

Three Dump Scows Built by Diversified Marine, Inc.

Oct 10, 2002

Diversified Marine, Inc. completed three Ala Wai Dump Scows for American Marine Corporation of Honolulu, Hawaii in June 2002. All three scows were built in Portland, Ore.

Skipperliner Builds Second 124-ft. Motoryacht

Oct 10, 2002

SkipperLiner announced that Lady Romantica, a 124 x 25.5-ft. motoryacht, is under construction at the La Crosse, Wis., shipyard for Pintail Point Yacht Charters of Baltimore, Md.

Gladding-Hearn Delivers Ferries

Oct 10, 2002

Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation, has delivered two new fast ferries to the Government of Bermuda, Ministry of Transport. The first vessel was delivered

One Out ... Two In

Oct 10, 2002

When Dunlap Towing of LaConner, Wash., bought the James T. Quig a couple of years ago, they renamed her the Rosario. Now the good tug is getting a lot more than a name change.

Matterhorn Project Benefits from Integration

Oct 10, 2002

Paragon Engineering Services, Inc. recently offered support of Atlantia Offshore on the TotalFinaElf E&P USA, Inc. Matterhorn project in the Gulf of Mexico. "Atlantia

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