• NOVEMBER 22, 2013
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    Indonesian researchers discover WWII sunken German boat

     Indonesian researchers said Thursday they have discovered what is believed to be the wreck of a German submarine that was torpedoed off the main island of Java during World War II. A team found the wreck — which contained at least 17 human skeletons — north of Java earlier this month after a tip-off

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    • NOVEMBER 22, 2013
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    Pirates Looting Cargoes With AK-47s Threaten African Oil

      Ankur Varma, third officer on the oil tanker M/V Cotton, opened his cabin door at five minutes to midnight on July 14 to find two men pointing AK-47s at him. “They just pushed me into the cabin with the guns in my chest and they told me to stay silent,” Varma said in a

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    • NOVEMBER 22, 2013
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    Marine navigation system to be self-developed

      Korea will develop a next-generation marine navigation system by 2018 to help with the United Nation’s effort to enhance safety and security of commercial shipping on the high seas, the government said. The Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries said the government is seeking to take the lead in so-called e-Navigation, a concept developed under

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    • NOVEMBER 21, 2013
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    China pledges to continue engagement in combating Somali piracy

      China vowed to continue its active participation in the international cooperation in the fight against Somali piracy. Liu Jieyi, the Chinese permanent representative to the United Nations, who is also the rotating president of the Security Council for this month, made the remarks after a council meeting on Somalia piracy. “China supports operations to

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    • NOVEMBER 21, 2013
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    IMSCB Participated in 2013 IMEEX

      Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board joined the 2013 International Maritime Education and Training Expo (IMEEX) located at the polytechnic Maritime Science in Semarang. The event was started on 18 until 20 November 2013. Thus, it was followed from many government and private institutions such as Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board, Directorate General of Maritime

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    • NOVEMBER 20, 2013
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    New storage area set for Gresik Port

    It has been reported the state-run port operator operator PT Pelabuhan Indonesia will develop a bulk liquid storage area at Gresik Port. It is believed the site will be able to handle up to 500,000 tonnes a year and it will cost in the region of IDR 141.7 billion (€9.1 million).As far as I konw,it

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    • NOVEMBER 20, 2013
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    No boats bought under Indonesian buy-back policy, says Angus Campbell

      The head of the government’s border protection regime has admitted Australia has not bought a single boat under the Coalition’s controversial Indonesian boat buy-back policy. After repeated refusals by the Abbott government to reveal the status of the widely ridiculed policy, announced in the heat of the election campaign, Lieutenant-General Angus Campbell finally revealed

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