• OCTOBER 18, 2012
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    4 U.S. Navy Sailors Injured During Replenishment at Sea

      Four Sailors were injured Oct. 16 aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) [seen in thumb image] when a line parted during a refueling at sea between Truman and the Military Sealift Command fleet replenishment oiler USNS Patuxent (T-AO 201) [shown below] off the coast of Florida. Two of the

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    • OCTOBER 17, 2012
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    India seeks IMO’s intervention in releasing 43 sailors held captive by Somalian pirates

      India yesterday sought the intervention of International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for early release of 43 Indian sailors, who are in the captivity of Somalian pirates. Shipping Minister G K Vasan in his meeting with IMO Secretary General Koji Sekimizu drew the attention to the issue of 43 Indian seafarers who are in captivity of

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    • OCTOBER 17, 2012
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    Chinese warships cross waters near Japan island

      Japanese military officials said they closely watching seven Chinese warships spotted in waters off a southern island Tuesday. It was unclear whether the ship movements were related to a territorial dispute that has prompted both countries to show off their maritime muscles. The Chinese ships were sighted about 49 kilometers (30 miles) from the

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    • OCTOBER 17, 2012
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    Nigerian Pirates Demonstrate Range with Attack Off Ivory Coast

      Maritime piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is not a new phenomenon and in many ways has been over shadowed by Somali piracy in recent years. A recent attack in the region illustrates a worrying and new development for the industry. In the early hours of Saturday 6 October, a Panamax tanker was boarded

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    • OCTOBER 17, 2012
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    Pelindo II to list unit to raise $31m

      Indonesian state port operator Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Pelindo II) is reportedly preparing its logistics, container terminals and multipurpose terminals subsidiary, Multi Terminal Indonesia (MTI), for an initial public offering to raise IDR300bn ($31 million) in the second half of 2013. MTI was spun off from Pelindo II in 2002, but it still controls a

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    • OCTOBER 16, 2012
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    Continued Maritime Community Success Against Piracy Highlighted

      Continued success in deterring pirates will come from combined involvement from the wider maritime community according to the Commander of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, Rear Admiral Oğuz Karaman, from the Turkish Navy. During flagship TCG Gemlik’s port visit to Muscat, Oman, Rear Admiral Karaman highlighted the importance of involving fishing and merchant vessels

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    • OCTOBER 16, 2012
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    EUNAVFOR’s ROS Regele Ferdinand Conducts Friendly Approach to Merchant Vessel [Interview Video]

      On Sunday 7 October Romanian EU Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) frigate ROS Regele Ferdinand, successfully completed her first “friendly approach” to a vessel just off the Somali Coast. Friendly approaches/boarding are conducted to gather intelligence by speaking with the regional trading and fishing communities in the area of operations as well as to make masters

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