Thursday, September 09, 2004 Maritime News

Sause Brothers Towing Repowers Ocean Tug

Sep 09, 2004

Based in Coos Bay Oregon, Sause Brothers Towing has been towing between Pacific Northwest and Southern Californian ports for over 50 years. In the past 30 years

Navy Lab Hosts Patent Award Ceremony

Sep 09, 2004

Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) commander Vice Admiral Phillip M. Balisle USN was the honorary speaker at this year's patent award ceremony at NAVSEA’s Carderock Division in Bethesda.

Horizon Announces Management Changes

Sep 09, 2004

Horizon Offshore, Inc. named Richard A. Sebastiao of RAS Management Advisors, Inc., a turnaround and management consulting firm, as chief restructuring officer of the company.

Currence, Jr. Named VP at Rigdon

Sep 09, 2004

Richard M. Currence was promoted to Vice President, Operations, at Rigdon Marine, LLC, responsible for the company's vessel operations, vessel construction, conversions,

Norfolk Dredging Wins Contract

Sep 09, 2004

Norfolk Dredging Co., Chesapeake, Va., was awarded on Aug. 26, 2004, a $2,500,000 increment as part of a $9,600,259 firm-fixed-price contract for maintenance

Implementation of a Computerized Compliance Management System

Sep 09, 2004

By Hector V. Pazos, P.E., Naval Architect In recent years, the emphasis in Maintenance Management has grown for various reasons, all very much related to

Wake Up Call for Fatigued Seafarers

Sep 09, 2004

A wake up call for fatigued seafarers Recent research by the New Zealand Maritime Safety Authority (MSA) has shown fatigue at sea to be of concern, with half of

Steering into the Future Aboard Lincoln Sea

Sep 09, 2004

By Don Sutherland Everyone knows everyone else's business in this industry, or at least they think they do, and certainly try to. Who owns this or is buying

French to get EC Funds to Upgrade Fleet

Sep 09, 2004

The European Commission authorized a French aid scheme to promote inland waterway transport. The Commission agreed to a French aid scheme for inland waterway transport.

Tug escort requirements for Port Hueneme

Sep 09, 2004

The California Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding the tank vessel escort requirements for Port Hueneme.

GAO report – Smart Card Technology

Sep 09, 2004

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report on implementation of smart card technology by federal agencies. It discusses, among other things,

Ag Concerns Thwart Shipment

Sep 09, 2004

On Tuesday, August 31, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers at the Port of Sweetgrass, MT refused entry on a shipment of Chinese porcelain vases coming from

Port Canaveral Remains Closed

Sep 09, 2004

As of 12:30 p.m. today, the Ports of Jacksonville, Fla., and Fernandina, Fla., as well as the intracoastal waterway, are now open to boat traffic. Port Canaveral

Eight Rescued from Sinking Tug

Sep 09, 2004

A 128 ft. commercial tug working for British Aerospace, on contract to the Royal Navy, ran aground in the Hebrides on Tuesday, September 7. Stornoway Coastguard

Canal Enhances Security with Nine New Boats

Sep 09, 2004

The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has acquired nine new patrol boats – an investment to enhance security and safety at the Canal and to provide additional resources

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