Thursday, February 01, 2007 Maritime News

Coast Guard Contributes Material for Artificial Reef

Feb 01, 2007

The Coast Guard, in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), is scheduled to deploy worn buoy sinkers to an artificial

Boeing Concludes Purchase of C-Map

Feb 01, 2007

The Boeing Company announced it has concluded its purchase of C-Map, a leading provider of digital maritime cartography, data services and other navigational information.

Coast Guard Defends New Cutter

Feb 01, 2007

According to reports, lawmakers expressed outrage over reports of design flaws in the Coast Guard's new flagship patrol boat and urged Commandant Adm. Thad Allen

Vietnam Shipbuilding Corp Delivers Cargo Ship To Japan

Feb 01, 2007

The Ben Kien Shipyard, a subsidiary of the Viet Nam Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (Vinashin), on Jan. 31 delivered a 8,700-tonne cargo ship to the Japanese Kanematsu Corporation.

Dung Quat Zone Attracts $5b

Feb 01, 2007

The Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai has to date attracted 103 projects with a combined capital of over $5b, according to the Investment

Coast Guard on Patrol in Boston

Feb 01, 2007

Coast Guard Cutter Flyingfish patrols up the Mystic River towards the Tobin Bridge on January 31, after suspicious packages were reported on the Longfellow and Boston University Bridges.

AMVER Merchant Ship Rescues Senegal Sailors Off Cape Cod

Feb 01, 2007

Fourteen Senegal nationals arrived in Brooklyn today aboard a merchant ship after being plucked from their 60-foot catamaran about 800 miles east of Cape Cod, Mass.

Tank Barge Successfully Refloated

Feb 01, 2007

A tank barge that ran aground outside the channel in Raritan Bay near Wards Point Bend successfully re-floated. Reinauer Transportation conducted lightering operations throughout the night,

BP Tankers Back in Service Following Anchor Malfunction

Feb 01, 2007

BP says it has put a fleet of double-hull tankers back in service after two ships lost their anchors last month in the Gulf of Alaska. The Alaskan Navigator

MarAd Oks Plan For Mass. Bay LNG Terminal

Feb 01, 2007

Suez Energy North America announced MarAd has agreed to issue a deep water port license for its Neptune offshore liquefied natural gas terminal planned for Massachusetts Bay.

Neptune LNG Project Secures Deep Water Port License

Feb 01, 2007

MarAd has decided to issue a deepwater port license to SUEZ Energy North America's subsidiary, Neptune LNG LLC to build, own, and operate the Neptune offshore LNG delivery system in Massachusetts Bay.

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