Royal Australian Navy personnel rescue occupants of distressed Solomon Islands police boat
The crew of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Armidale-class patrol boat HMAS Ararat rescued a Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) boat crew last...
The crew of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Armidale-class patrol boat HMAS Ararat rescued a Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) boat crew last...
The Philippine Navy and some Good Samaritans came to the aid of an Indonesian fisherman who had been adrift for seven days after his boat suffered engine...
Newly delivered maritime security vessels include a naval patrol vessel for South Africa, a fisheries protection vessel for one of China’s well-known...
An official of the Philippine Coast Guard has said that a local ferry operating company will be charged with criminal liability if it is proven that...
Crew on a Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion have found two missing boats within 10 nautical miles of each other, dropping survival kits with water...
Seven people are confirmed dead after a passenger vessel caught fire off Quezon province, Philippines, on Monday, May 23. The FRP-hulled fast ferry...
The Italian Coast Guard has confirmed that three people were killed after a tug sank off the country’s southern coast on Wednesday, May 18. The...
Five Japanese sailors were safely rescued after their ship lost stability in rough weather conditions off the main island of Honshu on Saturday, May...
The US Coast Guard commissioned its 48th Sentinel-class fast response cutter in a ceremony in St Petersburg, Florida, on Wednesday, May 11. USCGC Pablo...
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