Larrikin: a mischievous young person an uncultivated, rowdy but good natured person- a person who acts with apparent disregard for social or political convention. A ..
Written by Kent Stewart on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Dry Cargo World, Naval, Ship World Features, Work Boat World Features.
Larrikin: a mischievous young person an uncultivated, rowdy but good natured person- a person who acts with apparent disregard for social or political convention. A ..
Written by Trevor Hollingsbee on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Maritime Security World, Regulation & Enforcement, RIBs and RHIBs, Work Boat World Features.
There is no doubt that the maintenance of maritime security is being given increased priority by many governments. Disputed maritime boundaries, rampant narcotics ..
Written by Kent Stewart on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Boxship World, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Ships & Ports, Dry Cargo World, Offshore World, Ship World Features, Tanker World, Work Boat World Features.
“Nobody fits an open loop scrubber on their ship to clean the environment”. These are the words of legendary US based Norwegian ship financier, Morten Arntzen. Morten ..
Written by Mark Dodd on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Naval, Work Boat World Features.
While relations with Timor-Leste remain strained over Australia’s 2004 bugging of its cabinet office, the young nation, on half an island just 720 kilometres from ..
Written by Neil Baird on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Maritime Security World, Regulation & Enforcement, Work Boat World Features.
It seems as though there has been a continuous boom in the maritime security sector ever since the New York Twin Towers terrorist attacks in September 2001. While it was ..
Written by Kent Stewart on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Dry Cargo World, Naval auxiliary/support vessels, Work Boat World Features.
For most of the last century Australia was involved in war. In the two world wars alone, Australia committed over forty merchant ships as troop carriers, hospital ships ..
Written by Allan McDougall on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Naval auxiliary/support vessels, Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Work Boat World Features.
When dealing with capital projects, we have seen the navies of the world modernising their capital ships and their ability to project power. While there is little doubt ..
Written by Alex Baird on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Maritime Security, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security, Maritime Security World, Sponsored, Work Boat World Features.
It’s everything maritime security this week and next at BairdMaritime.com as we visit all four corners of the globe to bring you the latest news, vessel reviews, ..
Written by Baird Maritime on . Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels, Ferries, Maritime Tourism, Work Boat World Features.
“Sail the Derwent Highway” is the catchphrase promoting a ferry service for the waterways of Australia’s southernmost state capital, Hobart. A first draft proposal ..
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