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January 30, 2019

Philippine public works chief proposes skimmer boats for Manila Bay cleanup

Written by Baird Maritime on January 30, 2019. Posted in Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup.

The head of the Philippine Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has proposed the procurement of skimmer boats which will be used to rid Manila Bay of rubbish.< ..

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January 10, 2019

Investigation reveals human error led to October 7 vessel collision off Corsica

Written by Baird Maritime on January 10, 2019. Posted in Boxship World, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Ro-Pax World.

Maritime safety investigators from France, Tunisia, and Cyprus have determined following a three-month probe that a collision between a Ro-Pax ferry and a containership i ..

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December 14, 2018

TOR Group to build Robert Allan-designed tug trio for Ghana operator

Written by Baird Maritime on December 14, 2018. Posted in Firefighting, Harbour Tugs and Operation, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup.

Turkey’s TOR Group of Companies has signed a contract with Robert Allan Ltd for the design of three tugs in a series ordered by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority ( ..

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January 20, 2019

Greek bulker investigated for possible involvement in pollution in Santos Bay, Brazil

Written by Baird Maritime on January 20, 2019. Posted in Dry Cargo World, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup.

Local authorities are looking into the possibility that a bulk carrier was responsible for a recent pollution incident in Brazil's Santos Bay Harbour.
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January 9, 2019

Sentinel Marine to acquire three additional ERRVs by 2020

Written by Baird Maritime on January 9, 2019. Posted in Crew Transfer, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Standby, Rescue & Emergency Services.

Offshore support vessel company Sentinel Marine is set to add three new multi-role ships to its fleet.
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December 14, 2018

VESSEL REVIEW | Raju – Estonia’s new pollution-combating hybrid patrol ship

Written by Baird Maritime on December 14, 2018. Posted in Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Search and Rescue, Work Boat World Vessel Reviews.

From 2021 the Baltic Sea will become an emission control area, and with that resolution for cleaner-running boats, the Estonian Police and Border Guard requires high-perf ..

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January 17, 2019

Equinor adds three years to Esvagt ERRV contract

Written by Baird Maritime on January 17, 2019. Posted in Firefighting, Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Standby, Rescue & Emergency Services.

Esvagt has been awarded a contract extension by Equinor for two of its emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs).
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December 17, 2018

US federal court fines Greece’s Navimax US$2 million for illegal oil discharge

Written by Baird Maritime on December 17, 2018. Posted in Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup, Tanker World.

A federal district court in the United States has fined Greek shipping company Navimax Corporation US$2 million for discharging oil waste illegally in international water ..

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December 12, 2018

US Coast Guard responds to Louisiana oil spill incident

Written by Baird Maritime on December 12, 2018. Posted in Non-Naval (Maritime Security), Pollution/Rubbish Cleanup.

The US Coast Guard (USCG) has deployed some of its floating assets in response to an oil discharge incident near Port Sulphur, Louisiana.
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Maritime aspects of China’s response to Pelosi Taiwan visit
Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security
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Maritime aspects of China’s response to Pelosi Taiwan visit

By Trevor Hollingsbee
One killed after US Coast Guard cutter, fishing boat collide off Puerto Rico
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By Baird Maritime
Offshore Vessel News Roundup | August 9 – Crewboats for the Netherlands, UK and Taiwan, vessel refit for Swiss survey specialist
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By Baird Maritime
VESSEL REVIEW | Patrick Blackett – Modified crewboat to be operated as Royal Navy testing vessel
Naval
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VESSEL REVIEW | Patrick Blackett – Modified crewboat to be operated as Royal Navy testing vessel

By Trevor Hollingsbee
VESSEL REVIEW | Wu Dong De – Chinese-built large crane ship boasts 3,000-tonne lifting capacity
Offshore Construction
MARINE PROJECTS WEEK

VESSEL REVIEW | Wu Dong De – Chinese-built large crane ship boasts 3,000-tonne lifting capacity

By Baird Maritime
OPINION | Australia must do more to secure the cables that connect the Indo-Pacific
Ausmarine - Featured
MARITIME SECURITY WEEK

OPINION | Australia must do more to secure the cables that connect the Indo-Pacific

By Anthony Bergin

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