Wednesday, December 10, 2003 Maritime News

$179M in Port Grants Released

Dec 10, 2003

442 projects to receive funds for security enhancements Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge announced $179,025,900 million dollars in Port Security Grants on December 10.

Vessel Capsizes in Albany

Dec 10, 2003

A motor vessel capsized in the port of Albany NY yesterday as it was in the process of loading operations. The Netherlands Antilles registered motor vessel

Coast Guard Rescues Injured Man from Fishing Vessel

Dec 10, 2003

A Coast Guard helicopter crew rescued a 40-year-old crewman suffering from a compound fracture and severe loss of blood aboard a fishing vessel one hundred and

U.S. Ports Laud Additional Federal Security Grants

Dec 10, 2003

U.S. ports seeking federal grants for 1,065 security enhancement measures learned today that 442 of the plans will be funded. The news came as the Transportation

Rickmers New Orleans Christened

Dec 10, 2003

Rickmers New Orleans, one of nine new Superflex Heavy MPC vessels built for Rickmers-Linie, the Hamburg-based global project liner and heavy lift specialist,

Georgia Port Funding Announced

Dec 10, 2003

Governor Sonny Perdue announced awarding $1.695 million in Port Security Grants to the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA). "I want to thank President Bush, Secretary Ridge,

U.S./China Maritime Agreement Signed

Dec 10, 2003

The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) released the U.S./China Agreement on Maritime Transportation, signed yesterday. It also released the Memorandum

Radix Marine Gains Competitive Advantage

Dec 10, 2003

Radix Marine, Inc., a marine vessel development company specializing in port and homeland security and defense initiatives, announced that it has signed a letter

Public Hearing Held on AIS Requirements

Dec 10, 2003

The Coast Guard is seeking additional public input on expanding requirements for the Automated Identification System (AIS) at a public meeting. Currently, Coast

Amended IMO Regulations Positive for Teekay

Dec 10, 2003

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has announced stricter regulations governing the tanker industry on a worldwide basis. The IMO regulations, scheduled to become effective April 5,

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