Sunday, June 27, 2010 Maritime News

Fugro Renewables Measures Underwater Noise

Jun 27, 2010

Teaming up with JASCO Applied Sciences, Fugro, an underwater acoustics company, is now providing measurement of underwater noise and allied consultancy. The new

Engine Troubles Lay Up USCG Cutter Polar Sea

Jun 27, 2010

The U.S. Coast Guard announced an unexpected engine casualty aboard Coast Guard Cutter Polar Sea, one of the service’s three polar icebreakers, will prohibit the

Genco to Acquire 16 Supramax Vessels

Jun 27, 2010

Genco Shipping & Trading Limited (NYSE:GNK) announced that it has entered into an agreement with Bourbon SA to acquire 16 Supramax vessels, including two newbuildings,

Venezuela Considers Restarting Caribbean Natural Gas Drilling

Jun 27, 2010

According to a June 26 report from Reuters, Venezuela is studying offers to restart drilling at an offshore natural gas well in the Caribbean Sea after an exploration platform sank there last month,

Historic UK Ship to Become Floating Museum

Jun 27, 2010

According to a June 27 report from The Press Association, a historic vessel - thought to be the world's last complete steamcoaster - will be lifted on to a floating pontoon following a $2.

Transas Simulators for Intership Navigation

Jun 27, 2010

Transas Marine, Hamburg (Germany), has been awarded the contract for two simulation systems that will be delivered and installed onboard two ships operated and

Thölin General Manager, Alfa-Laval, Marine & Diesel

Jun 27, 2010

Joakim Thölin was appointed General Manager, Segment Marine & Diesel at Alfa Laval AB, effective as of April 1, 2010. He will be based in Tumba, Sweden, and he

Navigating Obstacles: Short Sea Shipping

Jun 27, 2010

From MarineNews, January 2010   Short-sea shipping, also referred to as the “Marine Highway” and, in some cases, “coastal shipping,” is the subject of more studies than we can list.

Storm May Thwart BP Well Containment

Jun 27, 2010

According to a June 25 report from the Houston Chronicle, a tropical weather system heading for the Gulf of Mexico threatened to halt operations at the BP well

T&T Marine Response Service Agreement

Jun 27, 2010

T&T Marine Salvage, a provider of maritime support services, announced an exclusive cooperative services agreement with OSROCO and Unitek to provide oil spill response services in Guam,

Interview: Bareksten of CHS, Fortune 100

Jun 27, 2010

In the June edition of MarineNews, Jim Bareksten, Director, Government Affairs, CHS, Inc. spoke about the challenges facing his industry. CHS is a diversified energy,

This Day in Coast Guard History – June 28

Jun 27, 2010

1946- Peacetime cruises for the cadets of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy at New London Connecticut, were revived. (Source: USCG Historian’s Office)

This Day in Naval History – June 28

Jun 27, 2010

1794 - Joshua Humphreys appointed master builder to build Navy ships at an annual salary of $2,000. 1814 - USS Wasp captures HMS Reindeer 1865 - CSS Shenandoah

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