• JULY 26, 2013
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    Royal Navy Survey Ship Discovers 18 Shipwrecks off Libya

      In ten days’ work, Devonport-based survey ship HMS Echo found a string of sunken obstacles and wrecks – including what is believed to be a sunken amphibious ship from the Gaddafi era – in the waters of the capital Tripoli and the port of Al Khums. Lying some 160 feet (ft) beneath the surface

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    • JULY 25, 2013
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    Barge capsizes off Singapore, nine missing

      Singapore: Nine people are believed to be missing after a barge capsized in Singapore waters at about 1pm on Wednesday. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said in a statement that the vessel Guo Liang 677 capsized about seven nautical miles north of Horsburgh Lighthouse. MPA is co-ordinating the search and rescue

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    • JULY 25, 2013
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    Indonesian business calls for special import, export ports to relieve congestion at Tanjung Priok – report

      Indonesian Employers’ Association (Apindo) has urged the country’s government to determine separate ports for imports and exports, in a bid to resolve the congestion problem at Indonesia’s Tanjung Priok Port, The Jakarta Post reported yesterday quoting Apindo’s chairman Sofjan Wanandi. The permanently increasing dwelling time at Tanjung Priok causes higher costs for the business

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    • JULY 25, 2013
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    30 Rescued from Sinking Tall Ship Off Ireland’s Coast

      Four RNLI lifeboats were dispatched to a sinking 42-metre Dutch training vessel Astrid, which had hit rocks inside the Sovereign Islands at Ballymacus Point near Kinsale in Cork. All 30 people on board were brought to safety when Kinsale lifeboat transferred all the casualties from the sinking ship onto Courtmacsherry RNLI lifeboat and a

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    • JULY 25, 2013
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    Asylum seekers’ boat sinks off West Java coast

      A boat carrying around 200 asylum seekers from Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq and Sri Lanka reportedly sank off the coast of Cianjur regency, West Java, as it was bound for Christmas Island, Australia, on Tuesday night. As of Wednesday afternoon, as many as 187 survivors were brought to safety, while eight others died and

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    • JULY 24, 2013
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    Indonesian minister criticises Tanjung Priok port congestion

      Indonesian Vice-Finance Minister Mahendra Siregar has joined the chorus of detractors of the country’s main Tanjung Priok port, saying that without a “breakthrough” it would be difficult to ease container traffic, according to local reports. He added that despite recently signed agreements to move “long stay” containers out of the port to free up

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    • JULY 24, 2013
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    Cargo Ship on Fire in Red Sea Port

      The Aqaba Civil Defense Directorate (Jordan) dealt with a Norwegian-flagged ship on fire Tuesday. The ship was loaded with 20,000 tons of wood, and was unloading its cargo at an Aqaba port gate when the blaze started up. The Spokesman of the General Directorate of Civil Defense, Bri. Fareed Al- Sharae’a, stated that the

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