• JANUARY 17, 2013
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    Wave breaker of Bengkulu port collapses

      Bengkulu (ANTARA News) – Newly built wave breaker of Bengkulu port facing the Indian Ocean has collapsed hit by big waves and strong winds. The 100 meter wave breaker built at a cost of Rp14.5 billion and was only officially commission last month collapsed on natural disaster not because of defect in construction, Pieter

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    • JANUARY 17, 2013
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    Expedition Cruise Ship Battered in Heavy Weather

    internet security software reviews p> Silversea Cruises expedition ship ‘Silver Explorer’ damaged and next cruise cancelled for repairs. The expedition ship Silver Explorer encountered heavy weather and sustained damage while on a cruise from the Argentinean port of Ushuaia to South Georgia and the Antarctic Peninsula. The owners report that all 133 guests and 113

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    • JANUARY 17, 2013
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    MV Emsstrom Tugboat Sinks Off Torquay, UK

    The towed vessel MV Emsstrom, an ex-German Naval training ship, which had been listing too heavily for salvors to get onboard sank on Monday, January 14, approximately 2.5 nautical miles east by north from Hopes Nose, Torquay in 23 metres of water. The sunken vessel collided with another tug boat, Christos XXII, the day before,

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    • JANUARY 17, 2013
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    Piracy Falls in 2012, but Seas off East and West Africa Remain Dangerous, Says IMB

      Piracy on the world’s seas has reached a five-year low, with 297 ships attacked in 2012, compared with 439 in 2011, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) International Maritime Bureau (IMB) global piracy report revealed today. Worldwide figures were brought down by a huge reduction in Somali piracy, though East and West Africa remain

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    • JANUARY 16, 2013
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    Ten Seamen Saved from Sea off Somalia

      EU Naval Force French Frigate ‘Surcouf’ rescues 10 from life-raft after their coastal cargo vessel sank 30 miles off the Somali coast. The master of the Indian flagged vessel had sent out a distress call after engine failure and the vessel began to  ship water. FS Surcouf, which was conducting counter piracy patrols 26

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    • JANUARY 16, 2013
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    Two Somali Pirates Admit to Charges in Japan’s First Piracy Case

      Two men accused of the attempted hijacking of a tanker off the coast of Oman admitted their crimes in a court on Tuesday, reports said, in the first piracy prosecution in Japan. The two are among four African men arrested in March 2011 over an attack on a Japanese-operated tanker in the Indian Ocean.

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    • JANUARY 16, 2013
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    Boat wrecked in Malaysian waters

      Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA News) – A boat with 48 Indonesian passengers bound for Batam, Indonesia, has been wrecked in Ramunia Bay, Pengerang, Malaysia, with seven people missing. “The incident occurred at 5.20am on Monday (January 14), about 300 metres away from the shoreline. As many as 41 people, including two children and four women,

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