Thursday, March 28, 2013 Maritime News

Dubai Launch Maritime Green Initiative

Mar 28, 2013

 Drydocks World & Maritime World's initiative aims to encourage all-round environmental excellence in maritme & allied sectors. The initiative was inaugurated

Great Lakes Community Soon Treading on Thin Ice

Mar 28, 2013

US Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan advises of the dangers as increasingly warmer temperatures weaken ice. The Coast Guard warns that warmer temperatures present

US Shipbuilder Holds Course in 2012

Mar 28, 2013

Conrad Industries announces its 2012 financial results and also the addition of new business during Q1 2013. For the quarter ended December 31, 2012, Conrad had net income of $8.

China Shipyard Delivers First Dolphin 64 Bulker

Mar 28, 2013

The 63,800 dwt bulk carrier 'Amber Champion' has been completed and named at the Chengxi Shipyard Co. A spokesperson for the shipbuilder addressed guests at the ceremony,

Delayed 6 Weeks, Aircraft Carrier Arrives at Shipyard

Mar 28, 2013

Huntington Ingalls Industries welcomed the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) to its Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division today, following a six-week delay in its arrival.

Mississippi Dept. of Marine Resources Purchases Triggerfish T4H ROV

Mar 28, 2013

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources based out of Biloxi, Miss., purchased a fully loaded Remotely Operate Vehicle (ROV) from DOE, Inc. (formerly Deep Ocean Engineering) in November 2012.

DSTO First Purchaser of Kraken Sonar Systems Aquapix SAS

Mar 28, 2013

Defense Science and Technology Organization (DSTO) of Australia purchased an interferometric synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) system from Kraken Sonar Systems of St.

Fourth Series of Offshore Vessels Joins Bourbon Fleet

Mar 28, 2013

A year after taking delivery of its last Bourbon 200 vessel and first Bourbon Liberty 300 vessel, Bourbon has extended its range of services with the Bourbon Liberty 151,

Don Rodocker: The Man in the Sea

Mar 28, 2013

In the early days of subsea technology, there were a number of pioneers: men and women who stepped over the edge of what we knew about the underwater world. These

Emsys Shortlisted for Seatrade Awards 2013

Mar 28, 2013

WR Systems of Norfolk, Virginia, announced that its Emsys Emissions Monitoring System has been shortlisted in the "Clean Shipping" category for the Seatrade Awards 2013.

New Tubing Pumps

Mar 28, 2013

Aalborg Instruments announced the expansion of its economical TP Peristaltic Pump line. TPV models are designed for liquids of low to high viscosity and can

Brazil Gets Another Lynx

Mar 28, 2013

BelovEngenharia ordered a second Saab Seaeye Lynx ROV for its operations in Brazil’s vast oil fields. The six thruster 1,500-meter-rated Lynx will be used for the inspection of oil lines,

Oceanographic Survey Ship Christened at VT Halter Marine

Mar 28, 2013

VT Halter Marine’s Halter Moss Point facility was the scene of the christening of  T-AGS 66’, USNS Maury’. Construction began in September 2010, the keel laying ceremony was held in February 2011,

Media Keen to Sail in Round-the-World Race

Mar 28, 2013

Organizers of the Volvo Ocean Race received more than 1,500 applications to sail as 2013 race observers. “The onboard reporter is a unique feature of this event,

Vietnam University Selects Intergraph SmartMarine Enterprise

Mar 28, 2013

PetroVietnam University (PVU) joined the Intergraph Education Grant Program. PVU is located in the offshore oil and gas hub of southern Vietnam, and was established

Survey Indicates American Boating Industry Growth

Mar 28, 2013

A recent forecast indicated a 2013 growth of 8% in the American boating industry. In light of an improving consumer outlook, more than half (51%) of marine industry

Rig Decommissioning Specialists Meet in Houston

Mar 28, 2013

Safety Management Systems were at the global meeting of decommissioning professionals, which attracts nearly 1,000 attendees annually. Along with other expert speakers,

Shipbuilding Achievement at Vigors Seattle Shipyard

Mar 28, 2013

U.S. Fab  teams placed a massive superstructure module atop the hull of new WSF ferry. U.S. Fab teams have been hard at work building two, 144-car ferries at

Shell Europort Readies as North Sea Oil Diminishes

Mar 28, 2013

Deeper draft VLCC’s can now be berthed, and facilities for handling and storing crude oil in the Port of Rotterdam are also being further expanded. At Shell Europoort,

Port of Houston Commissioners Approves Dredging Agreements

Mar 28, 2013

The Port Commission approved U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MOA’s  for Maintenance Dredging at Barbours Cut and Bayport. Two Memoranda of Agreement with the U.

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