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October 18, 2007 | Vol. 5, No. 42
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In this issue:

If OSG Provides the Berths, Will They Come?

Piracy Incidents on the Rise

Readers Weigh in on Last Week's Editorial on the Hawaii Superferry

Break Up of Blue Lady Begins

Agreement Reached in Long-Disputed Maritime Border

DOJ Update: Ship's Chief Engineer Convicted in Vessel Pollution Case

TOTAL Predicts Rise in High-Viscosity Fuel Volumes

U.S. Coast Guard's NMC Increases the Approval Period for Towing Vessel Designated Examiners

The Chinese Shipbuilding Industry Is Put Under the Microscope in This Interesting 2007 Report

U.S. Maritime Administration Announces Groundbreaking Training Opportunity for U.S. Mariners

American Salvage Association Announces New Leaders for 2007-2009

DONJON Marine Co., Inc. Provides Wreck Removal, Salvage Services to Two Lost Barges on Hudson River

World Maritime Day Observance Program

Fincantieri to Build Second-Largest Liner for Cunard

House of Lords backs London Arbitration in Sovcomflot Dispute

If OSG Provides the Berths, Will They Come?

If OSG Provides the Berths, Will They Come?

OSG steps up to the plate to ink unique cadet agreement with MARAD as the worldwide manning crunch widens.

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Piracy Incidents on the Rise

Piracy Incidents on the Rise

According to an IMB report, piracy incidents for the first nine months of 2007 have increased by 14 percent.

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Readers Weigh in on Last Week's Editorial on the Hawaii Superferry

Readers Weigh in on Last Week's Editorial on the Hawaii Superferry

Hawaii Superferry also furloughs 249 employees in the wake of the court decision to stop traffic to Maui.

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Break Up of Blue Lady Begins

Break Up of Blue Lady Begins

Over a year after the controversial "toxic" ship was allowed to anchor off the Gujarat Coast, workers have begun dismantling it at Alang shipbreaking yard.

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Agreement Reached in Long-Disputed Maritime Border

Agreement Reached in Long-Disputed Maritime Border

The International Court of Justice recently released its ruling on the Nicaragua-Honduras sea border; the two Central American countries will share in the basin's rich fish reserves and oil and gas exploration possibilities.

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DOJ Update: Ship's Chief Engineer Convicted in Vessel Pollution Case

DOJ Update: Ship's Chief Engineer Convicted in Vessel Pollution Case

Ship employed bypass pipe to discharge oily waste without the use of a required pollution control device, U.S. Attorney says.

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TOTAL Predicts Rise in High-Viscosity Fuel Volumes

TOTAL Predicts Rise in High-Viscosity Fuel Volumes

Competitive pricing and growth of container shipping to push the trend, says David Bleasdale of TOTAL Marine fuels.

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U.S. Coast Guard's NMC Increases the Approval Period for Towing Vessel Designated Examiners

U.S. Coast Guard's NMC Increases the Approval Period for Towing Vessel Designated Examiners

National Maritime Center approves "designated" examiners for the assessment of competence of candidates.

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The Chinese Shipbuilding Industry Is Put Under the Microscope in This Interesting 2007 Report

The Chinese Shipbuilding Industry Is Put Under the Microscope in This Interesting 2007 Report

Global shipbuilding output expected to increase 63% by 2010.

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U.S. Maritime Administration Announces Groundbreaking Training Opportunity for U.S. Mariners

U.S. Maritime Administration Announces Groundbreaking Training Opportunity for U.S. Mariners

Public-private partnership is first formal agreement to make available onboard training billets on international fleet vessels for U.S. maritime academy cadets.

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American Salvage Association Announces New Leaders for 2007-2009

American Salvage Association Announces New Leaders for 2007-2009

American Salvage Association elects new officers and directors.

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DONJON Marine Co., Inc. Provides Wreck Removal, Salvage Services to Two Lost Barges on Hudson River

DONJON Marine Co., Inc. Provides Wreck Removal, Salvage Services to Two Lost Barges on Hudson River

Donjon successfully executes salvage of two aggregate barges in October 2007.

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World Maritime Day Observance Program

World Maritime Day Observance Program

The CMA is an Association Sponsor of this year's World Maritime Day Observance Program, taking place on October 25th, 2007 in New York City.

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Fincantieri to Build Second-Largest Liner for Cunard

Fincantieri to Build Second-Largest Liner for Cunard

The Italian shipbuilder has signed an agreement to build the 92,000-gross ton Queen Elizabeth for luxury cruise company Cunard Line.

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House of Lords backs London Arbitration in Sovcomflot Dispute

House of Lords backs London Arbitration in Sovcomflot Dispute

October 17 decision likely to lead to a reduction in the ability of parties to seek the refuge of the courts, says Mike Lax.

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