Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Maritime News

Todd Awarded Navy Contract

Sep 21, 2005

Todd Shipyards Corporation announced today that the U.S. Navy has awarded to its wholly owned subsidiary, Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation ("Todd Pacific"),

Moose Boats Delivers Security & Patrol Vessel

Sep 21, 2005

Moose Boats, a designer and builder of aluminum catamarans, has delivered a Moose 340C security and patrol vessel to the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet, Benicia, CA.

Coast Guard Urges Mariners to Prepare for Hurricane Rita

Sep 21, 2005

With the approach of Hurricane Rita to the Gulf Coast, the maritime community and boating public are strongly urged to monitor its progress and take early action

Mercy Ships Helps Rebuild Gulf Coast

Sep 21, 2005

As efforts continue around the nation to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina, Mercy Ships is contributing to relief efforts by collaborating with city officials,

Crowley Returns With Scheduled Liner Services to Port of Gulfport

Sep 21, 2005

Crowley will resume its liner cargo services to and from Gulfport, Miss., effective Saturday, Oct. 1. The service will commence with the northbound sailing of the RoRo Gothica,

Scheldt Salvage Continues

Sep 21, 2005

Terneuzen-based Multraship Salvage is working with co-contractors URS Salvage and Maritime Contracting under LOF2000 to salvage the 2,757 teu containership

Carnival Assigns Previously Ordered Vessel to P&O Cruises

Sep 21, 2005

Carnival Corporation & plc has assigned the newbuild slot for the previously announced 116,000-ton cruise ship to U.K.-based P&O Cruises. To be built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri,

Northrop Grumman's Gulfport Facility Operational Following Katrina

Sep 21, 2005

Northrop Grumman Corporation's Gulfport facility joined the company's Pascagoula, Miss., and New Orleans facilities, by returning to shipbuilding production

Hurricane Katrina – Barges Requiring Salvage Operations

Sep 21, 2005

The U.S. Coast Guard has established safety zones on navigable waters of Sector New Orleans surrounding barges that have sustained damage requiring

Coast Guard Restoring Services to Merchant Mariners Affected by Katrina

Sep 21, 2005

Hurricane Katrina forced the closure of Regional Examination Center (REC) New Orleans for an as yet, undetermined duration. The Coast Guard is expanding its services

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