• MAY 22, 2013
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    USS Tortuga arrives in Indonesia for Exercise CARAT ‘13

      JAKARTA, Indonesia – The forward-deployed amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) arrived in Jakarta today, marking the beginning of exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training 2013, May 21. CARAT is a series of bilateral exercises held annually in Southeast Asia to strengthen relationships between the U.S. and partner nations. The exercise serves

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    • MAY 22, 2013
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    Man missing in Batanghari River boat accident

      Muhammad Iqbal Saleh, a member of a tugboat crew, went missing in Batanghari River, Jambi after a barge cable snapped and knocked him into the water. Harbormaster tower chief at the Jambi port, Elman Inik, said on Tuesday that he had ordered his staff to call the police and contact Iqbal’s family. “We have

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    • MAY 22, 2013
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    Two Special Agents Killed in Maritime Training Exercise

      Two FBI agents died off the coast of Virginia Beach on Friday, after falling from a helicopter that experienced difficulties during a maritime counterterrorism exercise. A spokeswoman from the FBI stated that the agents were in the process of fast-roping from the aircraft onto a ship when the helicopter encountered complications. The agents tragically

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    • MAY 22, 2013
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    EU To Provide Over €37 Million To Fight Piracy In Eastern And Southern Africa

      The EU will provide some €37 million to strengthen the fight against piracy in several Eastern and Southern African countries through support for the Programme to promote Regional Maritime Security (MASE). In the past decade, the level of maritime insecurity in the region’s waters has become the highest in the world, undermining development and

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    • MAY 21, 2013
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    Which Country Has the World’s Most Pirate-Infested Waters?

      Somali waters are no longer the most heavily pirated in the world, according to a recent CNBC investigation. Global piracy is becoming increasingly problematic for governments, shipping firms, cruise lines, mariners and energy companies. Based on International Maritime Bureau’s Piracy Reporting Centre (IMB) data, Somalia and Gulf of Aden still have pirate-infested waters, but

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    • MAY 21, 2013
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    Dry Bulk Shipowners, Cargo Interests and the Environment to Benefit from IMO Decision on Reception Facilities

      Shipowners pleas for greater clarity on what to do when there are no adequate port reception facilities to receive residues including Hold Washing Water (HWW) from cargoes deemed ”Harmful to the Marine Environment” (HME), have been substantially answered after an important decision at the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee held on 13-17 May. With

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    • MAY 21, 2013
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    Indonesia lifts arrests of people smugglers

      Another people smuggler has been arrested by Indonesian police in the most concerted effort in years to catch and lock up those who transport refugees by boat to Australia. See your ad here Alleged Iranian smuggling kingpin Mohammad Hadi, also known as Sayed Ali, was arrested with two accomplices at 2am on Monday in

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