VESSEL REVIEW | Céladon – First in new series of ship assist tugs for French Navy
French shipbuilder Piriou has delivered the first unit in a new series of 20 all-steel tugs ordered by the French Directorate General of Armaments (DGA)...
French shipbuilder Piriou has delivered the first unit in a new series of 20 all-steel tugs ordered by the French Directorate General of Armaments (DGA)...
French operator Thomas Services Maritimes (TSM) has taken delivery of a new ASD tug built by Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam. The Bureau Veritas-classed...
An archaeological mission under the auspices of UNESCO recently concluded its 14-day exploration of the Mediterranean Sea, particularly the Skerki Bank...
Construction work progresses on wind farm projects in Taiwan and France as surveys are in the pipeline off Australia and Italy. Subsea installation...
The Department of Underwater and Submarine Archaeological Research (Département des recherches archéologiques subaquatiques et sous-marines; DRASSM)...
Sydney-based retired journalist and broadcaster Mike Carlton has become a prolific author of first-rate books on Australian naval history. This, his...
The Italian Coast Guard successfully rescued all four passengers and five crewmembers of a large yacht as it listed heavily and subsequently sank in...
Newbuild deliveries have been completed to France and Peru while orders have been placed for two hybrid tugs for operation in China and Japan and a...
German Naval Yards Kiel (GNY) has completed conversion work on two ex-Norwegian-owned anchor handling tugs to enable them to perform a range of emergency...
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