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November 7, 2022

REMINISCENCES | Pushing boundaries is pushing your luck

Written by Michael Grey on November 7, 2022. Posted in Boxship World, Cruise, Dry Cargo World, PCTC World, Pilotage, Ro-Ro World, Salvage Operations, Ship World Features, Tanker World, Work Boat World Features.

I was reading some remarks written recently by a very senior pilot who clearly has boarded an awful lot of ships in his long career. He is increasingly concerned about th ..

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PILOTAGE WEEK
September 1, 2022

VESSEL REVIEW | Willfreedom – Irish-built pilot launch delivered to UK’s Williams Shipping

Written by Baird Maritime on September 1, 2022. Posted in Pilotage, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

Safehaven Marine of Ireland recently delivered a new pilot boat to Williams Shipping based in Southampton, UK. Named Willfreedom, the new boat joins two other vessels in ..

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PILOTAGE WEEK
August 29, 2022

Focus on Marine Pilotage

Written by Baird Maritime on August 29, 2022. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Commercial Mariner - Featured, Commercial Mariner - Ships & Ports, Pilotage, Sponsored, Work Boat World Features.

This month’s lineup of reviewed pilot boats include four vessels for operators in Ireland, the UK, and the United States built in those same three countries. The de ..

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November 3, 2022

VESSEL REVIEW | Pilotine Amiral Muselier – Low-emission pilot boat to serve France’s Port of Nice

Written by Baird Maritime on November 3, 2022. Posted in Firefighting, Pilotage, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

The Port of Nice on the French Riviera recently welcomed a new pilot boat built locally by Glehen Shipyard. The boat is named Pilotine Amiral Muselier after Admiral Emile ..

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PILOTAGE WEEK
August 30, 2022

VESSEL REVIEW | Savannah – Aluminium newbuild is first boat in series for Georgia pilotage operator

Written by Baird Maritime on August 30, 2022. Posted in Commercial Mariner - Ships & Ports, Commercial Mariner – Vessel Reviews, Pilotage, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

Seattle, Washington-based boatbuilder Snow and Company has delivered a new aluminium pilot boat to the Savannah Pilots Association of Georgia. Designed by UK-based naval ..

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July 22, 2022

Pilot Boat News Roundup | July 22 – USA and Russia deliveries, local newbuilding order by UK-based operator

Written by Baird Maritime on July 22, 2022. Posted in Commercial Mariner - Ships & Ports, Pilotage.

New boats have been delivered to two customers in the US and one in Russia while a UK-based owner places a repeat newbuilding order with a local builder. Russia’s R ..

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PILOTAGE WEEK
September 2, 2022

VESSEL REVIEW | Aransas Pilot III – Fast pilot boat for Port Aransas, Texas

Written by Alan Haig-Brown on September 2, 2022. Posted in Commercial Mariner - Ships & Ports, Commercial Mariner – Vessel Reviews, Pilotage, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

In the 65 years since Roy Breaux, Sr. founded Breaux’s Bay Craft and on down through three generations, the yard has built over 1,700 hulls. Through the regular expansi ..

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PILOTAGE WEEK
August 29, 2022

VESSEL REVIEW | DPC Dodder – Irish port operator welcomes new pilot boat to fleet

Written by Baird Maritime on August 29, 2022. Posted in Pilotage, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

Dublin Port Company (DPC) of Ireland has taken delivery of a new pilot boat from UK-based Goodchild Marine Services. DPC Dodder is the second pilot boat in a series to be ..

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July 12, 2022

COLUMN | Keep on spreading the word! [Tug Times]

Written by Alan Loynd on July 12, 2022. Posted in Ausmarine - Featured, Ausmarine - Shipping and Offshore, Dry Cargo World, Gas Tanker World, Harbour Tugs and Operation, Pilotage, Ship World Features, Work Boat World Features.

Most of us are so jaded by now that we treat many of the things we read in the news with a large measure of suspicion. I was therefore delighted when a daily shipping new ..

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VESSEL REVIEW | Moby Fantasy – Large ferry for Moby’s Livorno-Sardinia sailings
Ro-Pax World
PASSENGER VESSEL WEEK

VESSEL REVIEW | Moby Fantasy – Large ferry for Moby’s Livorno-Sardinia sailings

By Baird Maritime
VESSEL REVIEW | Ryukyu Express 7 – Large Japanese vehicle carrier to operate on Tokyo-Okinawa routes
Ro-Pax World
PASSENGER VESSEL WEEK

VESSEL REVIEW | Ryukyu Express 7 – Large Japanese vehicle carrier to operate on Tokyo-Okinawa routes

By Baird Maritime
OPINION | The UN High Seas Treaty: maintaining biodiversity?
Fishing Boat World Features

OPINION | The UN High Seas Treaty: maintaining biodiversity?

By Ken Sumanik
OPINION | The misplaced fury around sound: time to put the record straight on seismic surveys
Marine Research and Training

OPINION | The misplaced fury around sound: time to put the record straight on seismic surveys

By NJ Ayuk
Passenger Vessel News Roundup | March 24 – A Danish fast ferry, US catamaran cruise ship construction and more
Ausmarine - Passenger Vessels
PASSENGER VESSEL WEEK

Passenger Vessel News Roundup | March 24 – A Danish fast ferry, US catamaran cruise ship construction and more

By Baird Maritime
AWARDS 2022 | Best OSV – Logistics Craft – Sora 1 – Lita Ocean
Crew Transfer
BAIRD MARITIME AWARDS

AWARDS 2022 | Best OSV – Logistics Craft – Sora 1 – Lita Ocean

By Baird Maritime

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