• MAY 7, 2013
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    Sorong fisherman dies in Raja Ampat waters

      A 19-year-old fisherman, La Bila, was reportedly killed on a fishing boat after being shot by local sea patrol officers on Friday in Raja Ampat waters in Sorong, West Papua, at around 3 p.m. local time. The incident began when La Bila and seven other fishermen were taking their motor boat from Batanta Island

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    • MAY 7, 2013
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    China Shipping Orders World’s Biggest Container Ships From Hyundai

      China Shipping Container Lines Co. (2866), the country’s second-biggest shipping company, ordered the world’s biggest container ship, taking over the title from A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S. (MAERSKA) Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. (009540) will build five vessels each capable of carrying 18,400 20-foot containers for $700 million for China Shipping, the Ulsan, South Korea-based company said

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    • MAY 7, 2013
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    14 Passengers Rescued from Tour Boat Fire

      The Coast Guard rescued 14 passengers after their tour boat caught fire near San Francisco Bay, Sunday, May 5, 2013. At approximately 5:27 p.m., the Coast Guard received a call from a San Francisco Duck Tour boat after smoke was spotted coming from the engine compartment while underway along the San Francisco waterfront. The

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    • MAY 7, 2013
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    Tugboat Sinks in Baltimore

      A McAllister Towing tugboat sank on Saturday night off Baltimore’s Locust Point. There were no reported injuries, as everyone managed to abandon the vessel before it fully sank. The tug reportedly hit an underwater object, and it started taking on water. The U.S. Coast Guard was notified; nearby tugs, including the Robert E. McAllister

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    • MAY 6, 2013
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    NOAA’s Real-Time Information System To Allow Ships To Navigate More Safely In New York harbor

      NOAA is using data from a new current meter in New York harbor, operated by one of its academic partners, New Jersey’s Stevens Institute of Technology, to provide enhanced real-time information to mariners travelling through the nation’s second busiest port. The Stevens current meter measures the  direction, speed, and volume of ocean currents in

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    • MAY 6, 2013
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    Maersk Line Signs Multi-Year Agreement with INTTRA as its Preferred Partner for E-Shipping Solutions

      INTTRA, the world’s largest multi-carrier shipping network for ocean freight and Maersk Line, the leading container shipping company in the world announced an expanded relationship, entering into a multi-year contract as part of a strategic growth strategy for both companies. As a result, Maersk Line and its brands Safmarine, Seago Line, and MCC will

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    • MAY 6, 2013
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    SAMI raises concerns on piracy attack data

      The Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI) has raised concerns about the level of piracy reporting globally, and more particularly in the Indian Ocean High Risk Area (HRA). The concerns emerged as a result of a workshop held by SAMI in Hamburg, during which ship owner representatives and company security officers were encouraged

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