Thursday, January 31, 2008

MarEx Newsletter - January 31, 2008

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January 31, 2008 | Vol. 6, No. 5
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In this issue:

LNG Terminal Security: A Day Late and a Dollar Short

UN Maritime Drill Conducted off Lebanese Coast

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response Floods In

Chinese Search for Missing Russian Ship

Featured MarEx Archive Print Article: Patrol Boats

Argentina Hopes to Expand its Maritime Border

Commandant's Panel Releases Report on Oil Spill Preparedness

Future Events at MITAGS/CCMIT

PVA Asks Coast Guard to Exempt Most Domestic Passenger Vessels from Long-Range Tracking Rule

Seabulk Towing, Inc. Celebrates Double Christening in Tampa

Bureau Veritas and European Commission Confirm Visit by EC Inspectors

Intentional Sinking of USNS Vandenberg Scheduled for May 15

Dick Simpson, Transportation Industry Leader, Dies In Jacksonville, FL

Rigdon Marine Christens and Delivers "SLAM DUNK"

LNG Terminal Security: A Day Late and a Dollar Short

LNG Terminal Security: A Day Late and a Dollar Short

Rep. Cummings (D-MD) calls for new LNG terminal security measures -- but has the horse already left the barn?

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UN Maritime Drill Conducted off Lebanese Coast

UN Maritime Drill Conducted off Lebanese Coast

The Maritime Task Force of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFL) conducted a three-day drill intended to "improve cooperation and establish coordination mechanisms between the different naval and land forces involved."

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MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response Floods In

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response Floods In

MarEx readers weighed in this week on our piece from the last e-newsletter, entitled, "A Leap of Faith: MMA Trolls for Training Ship Money."

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Chinese Search for Missing Russian Ship

Chinese Search for Missing Russian Ship

Chinese maritime search and rescue forces are aiding the search for a Russian ship that went missing east of Shanghai last Thursday.

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Featured MarEx Archive Print Article: Patrol Boats

Featured MarEx Archive Print Article: Patrol Boats

"PATROL BOATS: Plugging the Smallest Holes in Port Security."

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Argentina Hopes to Expand its Maritime Border

Argentina Hopes to Expand its Maritime Border

Apparently, the South American country wants to increase its maritime boundary to include an area that holds a large amount of natural resources.

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Commandant's Panel Releases Report on Oil Spill Preparedness

Commandant's Panel Releases Report on Oil Spill Preparedness

Panel of outside experts formed by the USCG Commandant to study the response to the Cosco Busan oil spill releases the first of two reports it was chartered to produce.

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Future Events at MITAGS/CCMIT

Future Events at MITAGS/CCMIT

The Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP), a Joint Program presentation from USMMA-AF Chesapeake Chapter and The Society of Naval Architects & Marine Engineers, and USMMA-AF Chesapeake Chapter - presents Champagne Jazz Brunch.

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PVA Asks Coast Guard to Exempt Most Domestic Passenger Vessels from Long-Range Tracking Rule

PVA Asks Coast Guard to Exempt Most Domestic Passenger Vessels from Long-Range Tracking Rule

Passenger Vessel Association says that the purchase of the GMDSS equipment and training each operator per U.S. Coast Guard requirements would cost vessel owners thousands of dollars.

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Seabulk Towing, Inc. Celebrates Double Christening in Tampa

Seabulk Towing, Inc. Celebrates Double Christening in Tampa

Seabulk Towing, Inc., a subsidiary of SEACOR Holdings Inc. (NYSE:CKH), celebrated a double christening of sister tugs Buccaneer and Gasparilla at the Port of Tampa, Florida on Thursday, January 24.

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Bureau Veritas and European Commission Confirm Visit by EC Inspectors

Bureau Veritas and European Commission Confirm Visit by EC Inspectors

European Commission inspectors investigating BV amid allegations that some ship classification companies may have violated EU rules; in separate press releases, both BV and European Commission confirm inspections on January 29-30.

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Intentional Sinking of USNS Vandenberg Scheduled for May 15

Intentional Sinking of USNS Vandenberg Scheduled for May 15

Retired U.S. Air Force missile tracking ship to be scuttled and made into an artificial reef off Key West.

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Dick Simpson, Transportation Industry Leader, Dies In Jacksonville, FL

Dick Simpson, Transportation Industry Leader, Dies In Jacksonville, FL

Richard A. Simpson, who made his mark in virtually every phase of international cargo transportation especially his 23 years at Crowley Maritime Corporation, died Sunday following a long illness in Jacksonville, FL, where he had been on business.

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Rigdon Marine Christens and Delivers "SLAM DUNK"

Rigdon Marine Christens and Delivers

Billy Guice, Vice President of Marketing and Sales of Rigdon Marine Corporation (RMC), announced the christening and delivery of the "SLAM DUNK" in Lockport, Louisiana.

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Thursday, January 24, 2008

MarEx Newsletter - January 24, 2008

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January 24, 2008 | Vol. 6, No. 4
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In this issue:

A Leap of Faith: MMA Trolls for Training Ship Money

Piracy Incidents Rose 10% in 2007

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to MarEx Articles and Industry Events

Ice Prince Update

This Week's Feature Print Article: MarEx Examines New Coast Guard NMC

MSC Napoli: A Year Later

Lexington Institute Issues Comprehensive Report on Maritime Security

Philippines Hopes to Become Main Source of Maritime Officers for World

4th Annual Marine Money Gulf Ship Finance Conference

AAPA: Proposed Rule Change Would Hurt U.S. Cruise Vacationers, Ports & Cities

Latest News From SES

Buoyant Shipping Markets Will Be Better for Credit Squeeze

REC Toledo and REC St. Louis to Transition to NMC

RINA Helps Owners Go Beyond Rules

Two Job Vacancy Announcements

A Leap of Faith: MMA Trolls for Training Ship Money

A Leap of Faith: MMA Trolls for Training Ship Money

Mass. Maritime President RADM Rick Gurnon puts his unique spin on how cadets should be trained and pleads for additional berths on the T/S Enterprise.

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Piracy Incidents Rose 10% in 2007

Piracy Incidents Rose 10% in 2007

The Annual Report on Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships from the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) states that piracy incidents increased by 10% compared to 2006 and grew more violent.

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MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to MarEx Articles and Industry Events

MarEx Mailbag: Reader Response to MarEx Articles and Industry Events

This week's letters involve responses to our opinion piece on the SCA/PASHA lawsuit, as well as the NTSB's report and findings on the Crown Princess grounding.

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Ice Prince Update

Ice Prince Update

Latest information on the Greek-registered cargo vessel that sank last week.

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This Week's Feature Print Article: MarEx Examines New Coast Guard NMC

This Week's Feature Print Article: MarEx Examines New Coast Guard NMC

From our December 2007 Print Edition: U.S. Coast Guard's National Maritime Center Centralizes and Relocates to West Virginia.

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MSC Napoli: A Year Later

MSC Napoli: A Year Later

Nearly a year after the MSC Napoli first ran into trouble, the first phase of removing its stern has been completed.

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Lexington Institute Issues Comprehensive Report on Maritime Security

Lexington Institute Issues Comprehensive Report on Maritime Security

January 2008 document looks at the broad issue of maritime security in international waters.

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Philippines Hopes to Become Main Source of Maritime Officers for World

Philippines Hopes to Become Main Source of Maritime Officers for World

Already the self-proclaimed "number 1 maritime manpower source of the world," the Southeast Asian nation has recently put into place measures that it hopes will make the country "the main source of quality managers and officers for the world shipping fleets starting this year, 2008."

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4th Annual Marine Money Gulf Ship Finance Conference

4th Annual Marine Money Gulf Ship Finance Conference

The conference will be held on Wednesday, 5th March 2008, Grand Hyatt -- Dubai.

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AAPA: Proposed Rule Change Would Hurt U.S. Cruise Vacationers, Ports & Cities

AAPA: Proposed Rule Change Would Hurt U.S. Cruise Vacationers, Ports & Cities

AAPA comments and voices opposition to new U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) proposed cruise ship rules.

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Latest News From SES

Latest News From SES

A trio of press releases from SEACOR Environmental Services.

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Buoyant Shipping Markets Will Be Better for Credit Squeeze

Buoyant Shipping Markets Will Be Better for Credit Squeeze

Shipping markets are likely to bring continuing rewards for prudent investors in 2008, on the back of record earnings and asset values and a continuing high in the world economy.

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REC Toledo and REC St. Louis to Transition to NMC

REC Toledo and REC St. Louis to Transition to NMC

U.S. Coast Guard continues transition of all REC's to the National Maritime Center; all 17 REC's will have transitioned by the end of the year.

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RINA Helps Owners Go Beyond Rules

RINA Helps Owners Go Beyond Rules

ITALY-based classification-society RINA has met shipowners' needs to demonstrate that their vessels exceed basic regulatory requirements by providing three new Additional Class Notations.

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Two Job Vacancy Announcements

Patriot Contract Services, LLC is currently accepting resumes for Second Mate and Third Mate positions on the "USNS HAYES" and the "USNS WATERS;" the U.S. Coast Guard NMC is seeking applicants to fill its Deputy Director position.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

MarEx Newsletter - January 17, 2008

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January 17, 2008 | Vol. 6, No. 3
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In this issue:

MM&P Continues Dialogue With U.S. Coast Guard Commandant

Total Responds to Erika Verdict

NTSB: Crew Mistakes Caused Heeling of Crown Princess Cruise Ship

First Great Western Strike Suspended

MarEx Readers Weigh In on Last Week's OPED Piece on Jones Act Issues

Cyprus and Syria Sign Cooperation Agreement on Maritime Pollution

This Week's MarEx Feature Print Article: Focus on Ship Design

Rough Weather Sinks Cargo Vessel

Commandant's Incident Specific Preparedness Review (ISPR) Team Issues COSCO BUSAN Report

A Tribute to Morris Feder

PMI's Workboat Mate Program Featured in Tow Bitts

Ballast Water Management Standards Enhanced Once Again

Peru Institutes Proceedings Against Chile

Ship's Chief Engineer Sentenced in Vessel Pollution Case

London Club Warns on Heavy Weather Personal Injuries

MM&P Continues Dialogue With U.S. Coast Guard Commandant

MM&P Continues Dialogue With U.S. Coast Guard Commandant

Letter affirming union's desire to work with agency follows December 10th meeting with ADM Thad Allen in Washington, D.C.

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Total Responds to Erika Verdict

Total Responds to Erika Verdict

The French oil giant is "disappointed" that the Paris Criminal Court imposed a fine for the maritime pollution that occurred as result of the 1999 sinking of the tanker Erika.

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NTSB: Crew Mistakes Caused Heeling of Crown Princess Cruise Ship

NTSB: Crew Mistakes Caused Heeling of Crown Princess Cruise Ship

Second officer's incorrect wheel commands, executed first to counter an unanticipated high rate of turn and then to counter the vessel's heeling.

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First Great Western Strike Suspended

First Great Western Strike Suspended

The 48-hour strike originally planned for January 20 and 21 by the Rail Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) has been suspended after FGW ". . . agreed not to use managers to drive or work trains as guards."

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MarEx Readers Weigh In on Last Week's OPED Piece on Jones Act Issues

MarEx Readers Weigh In on Last Week's OPED Piece on Jones Act Issues

Article entitled "Federal Lawsuit Challenging Legality of Rebuilt Matson Ship Stirs Up Jones Act Arguments Anew" draws comments from MarEx readers.

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Cyprus and Syria Sign Cooperation Agreement on Maritime Pollution

Cyprus and Syria Sign Cooperation Agreement on Maritime Pollution

The agreement entails ". . . combating marine pollution, training and rehabilitation, research and the possibility of holding twining among the Syrian and Cypriot ports."

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This Week's MarEx Feature Print Article: Focus on Ship Design

This Week's MarEx Feature Print Article: Focus on Ship Design

Turnkey Synergy: Ship Design Turns the Corner with Improved Production Engineering and Product Data Management (from June 2007 MarEx Print Issue).

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Rough Weather Sinks Cargo Vessel

Rough Weather Sinks Cargo Vessel

The Ice Prince ran into trouble after its cargo shifted on board due to rough seas and winds; the poor weather also caused problems for two other vessels in the area.

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Commandant's Incident Specific Preparedness Review (ISPR) Team Issues COSCO BUSAN Report

Commandant's Incident Specific Preparedness Review (ISPR) Team Issues COSCO BUSAN Report

Team sends first report on Cosco Busan Incident; public release of report expected in approximately two weeks.

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A Tribute to Morris Feder

A Tribute to Morris Feder

A Mentor and Legend in the maritime industry.

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PMI's Workboat Mate Program Featured in Tow Bitts

PMI's Workboat Mate Program Featured in Tow Bitts

A mate-training program in Seattle, supported by Foss and other towing companies, is becoming a much-needed source for deck officers while providing career opportunities for capable cadets.

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Ballast Water Management Standards Enhanced Once Again

Ballast Water Management Standards Enhanced Once Again

St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) announced today a further strengthening of ballast water management practices for the 2008 season.

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Peru Institutes Proceedings Against Chile

Peru Institutes Proceedings Against Chile

Peru began proceedings in the International Court of Justice with regard to a dispute concerning maritime delimitation between the two states.

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Ship's Chief Engineer Sentenced in Vessel Pollution Case

Ship's Chief Engineer Sentenced in Vessel Pollution Case

Defendant ignored pollution controls and made false statements to the Coast Guard.

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London Club Warns on Heavy Weather Personal Injuries

London Club Warns on Heavy Weather Personal Injuries

The London P&I Club reports that recent personal injury cases which it has handled have included accidents in which the ship’s motion in heavy weather has been a causative factor.

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