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October 25, 2007 | Vol. 5, No. 42
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In this issue:

Long-Term Neglect of Mariners Continues to Haunt Maritime Employers

Evidence of Chinese Nuclear Sub Found

MarEx Readers Weigh In on the MARAD / OSG Cadet Pact

October Print Issue of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE in Production!

Report on Grounding Months Overdue

The View from INTERTANKO (International Association of Independent Tanker Owners)

Update on Arctic Expeditions

Coast Guard Makes Wider Array of National Maritime Center Information Available

WMD's Battled During Three-Day Maritime Exercise in Japan

Coast Guard Finds Weaver Cove LNG Terminal Waterway Unsuitable Due to Navigational Safety

Greenpeace Launches Non-Legal Whale Study and Criticizes Japan's Methods

ITIC Warning on Use of Forged E-mails to Obtain Cargo Delivery

2007 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Expo and Ship Production Symposium

4th Annual Marine Finance Forum -- Latin America and Caribbean

Emergency Teams in River Exercise

Long-Term Neglect of Mariners Continues to Haunt Maritime Employers

Long-Term Neglect of Mariners Continues to Haunt Maritime Employers

Past conditions and pay fuels the debate: are the new pay scales, conditions and amenities enough to draw the mariners back to sea, and keep the current crews there?

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Evidence of Chinese Nuclear Sub Found

Evidence of Chinese Nuclear Sub Found

Images of China's latest nuclear subs were discovered on Google Earth; officials are anxious over the violation of national security.

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MarEx Readers Weigh In on the MARAD / OSG Cadet Pact

MarEx Readers Weigh In on the MARAD / OSG Cadet Pact

"If OSG Provides the Berths, Will They Come?" OPED Piece elicits strong opinions from MarEx readers.

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October Print Issue of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE in Production!

October Print Issue of THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE in Production!

Maritime Training Edition features MITAGS/PMI on the cover.

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Report on Grounding Months Overdue

Report on Grounding Months Overdue

The New South Wales report on how the Pasha Bulker ran aground was due over two months ago; speculations on the cause of the accident are still flying.

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The View from INTERTANKO (International Association of Independent Tanker Owners)

The View from INTERTANKO (International Association of Independent Tanker Owners)

Tanker Shipping: Energy-Efficient and Environmentally-Friendly.

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Update on Arctic Expeditions

Update on Arctic Expeditions

A three-person team plans to walk 1,200 across the Arctic to get accurate ice thickness readings; Russia's Natural Resources Ministry recently stated that its preliminary tests prove that the Lomonosov Ridge is part of Russia's continental shelf; Canada, Denmark, Norway, and the U.S. still have their own Arctic claims.

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Coast Guard Makes Wider Array of National Maritime Center Information Available

Coast Guard Makes Wider Array of National Maritime Center Information Available

Industry and mariners can now subscribe to U.S. Coast Guard for Mariner Documentation and Licensing Rules and Performance Updates.

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WMD's Battled During Three-Day Maritime Exercise in Japan

WMD's Battled During Three-Day Maritime Exercise in Japan

Seven countries participated in and forty countries observed the Proliferation Security Initiative interdiction exercise which took place on October 13-15.

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Coast Guard Finds Weaver Cove LNG Terminal Waterway Unsuitable Due to Navigational Safety

Coast Guard Finds Weaver Cove LNG Terminal Waterway Unsuitable Due to Navigational Safety

Wednesday's Coast Guard ruling could be the fatal blow to the controversial project but Weaver's Cove Energy likely to appeal decision.

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Greenpeace Launches Non-Legal Whale Study and Criticizes Japan's Methods

Greenpeace Launches Non-Legal Whale Study and Criticizes Japan's Methods

The environmental group recently announced the "Great Whale Trail," which tracks humpback whales via satellite, and criticized Japan's yearly killing of a thousand whales in the name of research.

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ITIC Warning on Use of Forged E-mails to Obtain Cargo Delivery

ITIC Warning on Use of Forged E-mails to Obtain Cargo Delivery

SHIP agents are increasingly faced with attempts to obtain delivery of cargo using forged emails, according to the International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC).

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2007 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Expo and Ship Production Symposium

2007 SNAME Maritime Technology Conference & Expo and Ship Production Symposium

The symposium will be held in Fort Lauderdale on November 14-16, 2007.

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4th Annual Marine Finance Forum -- Latin America and Caribbean

4th Annual Marine Finance Forum -- Latin America and Caribbean

The forum will be held at Loews Miami Beach Hotel South Beach, Miami, Florida Thursday, November 15, 2007.

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Emergency Teams in River Exercise

Emergency Teams in River Exercise

A simulated explosion in ship's engine room put crews from the Port of London Authority, emergency services and Royal National Lifeboat Institution to the test during an exercise on the River Thames this week.

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