Friday, September 08, 2006 Maritime News

Austal USA Names Spiegel COO

Sep 08, 2006

Austal announced the appointment of Dan Spiegel to the position of Chief Operating Officer for Austal’s Mobile, Ala., shipyard. Spiegel, his wife and their three

Austal USA Names Spiegel COO

Sep 08, 2006

Austal announced the appointment of Dan Spiegel to the position of Chief Operating Officer for Austal’s Mobile, Ala., shipyard. Spiegel, his wife and their three

Statement of Adm. Allen before Senate Appropriations Subcommittee

Sep 08, 2006

The US Coast Guard posted the statement of Admiral Thad W. Allen, USCG before the Subcommittee on Homeland Security of the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

Austal Patrol Boats Participate in Joint Operation

Sep 08, 2006

Police from the Marine Area Command have coordinated a three-day joint operation designed to test the capabilities of state and federal agencies working together

Port of Rotterdam Sees Good Results

Sep 08, 2006

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has achieved good financial results in the first six months of the year. An increase in throughput, rises in port dues and higher

The FPC Announces Investment by Overseas

Sep 08, 2006

The Floating Pipeline Company Incorporated (FPC Inc.) of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada announced an investment by Overseas Shipholding Group, a leader in providing

CVN 78 Ship Specification Signed

Sep 08, 2006

The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and the Program Executive Officer (PEO) Aircraft Carriers held a signature and awards ceremony on Sept. 5 at the Washington

NNSY's Surge Main Stands Up

Sep 08, 2006

A group of 12 reserve Sailors became plank owners on Aug. 25 for initiating the Surge Main concept at Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY), where they performed a number

FAU Gets Funds to Help Create Base at Sea

Sep 08, 2006

Florida Atlantic University is helping the U.S. military move to the next level, according to a report on www.bocaratonnews.com. The Office of Naval Research

Navy Welders Support Marines

Sep 08, 2006

Maintenance Center Albany recently welcomed 10 welders and a supervisor from Navy facilities throughout the country for temporary help on an important armoring project.

HMS Clyde Named

Sep 08, 2006

HMS Clyde, the first ship to be built in Portsmouth Naval Base for nearly 40 years, was named in a night ceremony at VT Shipbuilding’s facilities. The Royal Navy’s new 80m.

USACE Issue Impact Statement on Ecosystem Restoration Project

Sep 08, 2006

The US Army Corps of Engineers issued a notice stating that the draft integrated feasibility report and environmental impact statement for the Mid-Chesapeake

Shipping Company Banned from U.S. for 3 Years

Sep 08, 2006

The Sun Ace Shipping Company, based in Seoul, South Korea, has pleaded guilty to a one-count information for violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships,

Ship Grounds in St. Lawrence Seaway

Sep 08, 2006

The Motor Vessel Toro ran aground at Lighted Buoy 1 near Cornwall Island. The 585-ft., Greek registered vessel is laden with canola meal destined for Progresso, Mexico.

Expedition to Explore Submerged Wreck of Airship

Sep 08, 2006

On September 17, 2006 researchers from NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary program and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute will embark on an expedition off the

ConocoPhillips Confirms North Sea Discovery

Sep 08, 2006

ConocoPhillips confirmed the discovery of a new gas condensate field in blocks 30/6 and 30/7 in the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea, approximately five miles

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