Monday, July 14, 2008 Maritime News

The Road Less Traveled

Jul 14, 2008

New study touts the economic and environmental benefits, plus the growth potential, of barge traffic on inland waterways. Anyone who has spent much time in the

Samsung Heavy Leads South Korean Yard Gains

Jul 14, 2008

Samsung Heavy Industries Co., led advances among South Korean shipbuilders in Seoul trading on expectations second-quarter profit will increase as they build more vessels at higher prices,

This Day in Naval History - July 14

Jul 14, 2008

From the Navy News Service 1813 - Lt. John Gamble, the first Marine to command a ship in battle (prize vessel in capture of British whaler Seringapatam). 1853

Hornbeck Announces 2Q Earnings Release and Conference Call Schedule

Jul 14, 2008

Hornbeck Offshore Services, Inc. announced that it will release its second quarter 2008 financial results at approximately 6:00 a.m. Eastern on Thursday, July 31, 2008.

Chemical Release Contained Within Vessel

Jul 14, 2008

Coast Guard boat crews from Station Port Aransas have set up a 1 mile safety zone around vessel VENUSGAS within the La Quinta marine channel in Ingleside, Texas until 4:30 p.

EU Approves French Aid for Inland Waterway Transport

Jul 14, 2008

The European Commission gave the green light to a French aid scheme for European inland waterway transport. The scheme, which has an overall budget of €16.5 million and will run from 2008 to 2012,

Coast Guard Responds to Vessel Grounding

Jul 14, 2008

The Coast Guard responded to a 653-ft. cargo ship that ran aground in the  , Ga. approximately two-miles east of the . The Amity Ace, a Panamanian-flagged vehicle carrier,

NOAA Takes First Broad Look at Soot from Ships

Jul 14, 2008

Tugboats puff out more soot for the amount of fuel used than other commercial vessels, and large cargo ships emit more than twice as much soot as previously estimated,

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