• MAY 30, 2013
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    One Confirmed Dead in Borneo Boat Accident

      Kuala Lumpur. One person is confirmed dead and about a dozen are still missing two days after an overloaded ferry capsized in rough rapids on a remote Borneo river, Malaysian police said on Thursday. The accident happened Tuesday on the Rajang river, Malaysia’s longest, deep in the interior of the vast island of Borneo

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    • MAY 30, 2013
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    South China Sea Tension Mounts Near Filipino Shipwreck

      A wrecked navy transport ship perched on a remote coral reef could be the next flashpoint in the South China Sea, where China and five other claimants bitterly dispute territory. The Philippines is accusing China of encroachment after three Chinese ships, including a naval frigate, converged just 5 nautical miles from an old transport

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    • MAY 30, 2013
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    Nigerian Pirate Gangs Extend Reach Off West Africa

      * Nigerian pirate gangs spreading across the oil-rich Gulf of Guinea * Regional navies, coastguards overwhelmed * Violence threatens economies of some of world’s poorest nations * Western nations backing regional efforts to tackle problem (Reuters) – As the afternoon sun glinted off the waters in Ivory Coast’s port of Abidjan, a team of

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    • MAY 29, 2013
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    HOT Port From GAC

      DATE: May 28, 2013 COUNTRY: Indonesia PORT: Benoa Dredging to accommodate large cruise ships   Access channels to three Indonesian cruise harbours will be dredged this year to meet international demand from large cruise ship companies. The three harbours are: – Benoa harbour in south Bali; – Tanjung Perak, the harbour of Surabaya, capital

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    • MAY 29, 2013
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    No Evidence of Vessel Near Life-Jackets in Suspected Asylum-Seeker Accident

      Sydney. Aerial surveillance of a remote Indian Ocean area near where 28 life jackets were found four days ago revealed no evidence of a ship wreck, an Australian government spokeswoman said on Tuesday. The discovery of life jackets on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands off Western Australia on Friday has prompted fears that an asylum-seeker

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    • MAY 29, 2013
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    Summary Of The Meeting Of The IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee

      Two IMO resolutions on ballast water management and climate were finalised at the meeting, where the NOx requirements were also considered. Agreement was reached about a solution to when the Ballast Water Management Convention can enter into force. Furthermore, as regards the climate issue, the Committee succeeded in agreeing on a resolution on technical

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    • MAY 29, 2013
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    Pirates Kidnap Crew Off Nigerian Coast

      Armed pirates attacked an oil products tanker off the coast of Nigeria in West Africa and abducted an unknown number of crew, security sources said on Tuesday. Increasing piracy in the Gulf of Guinea region, which includes Africa’s No. 1 oil producer Nigeria and is a significant source of cocoa and metals for world

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