• MARCH 1, 2013
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    RI, China play important role in Asia Pacific region

      Beijing (ANTARA News) – Indonesia and China play an important role particularly in securing sea lanes in the Asia-Pacific region, a Chinese naval officer said. “We have good cooperation with a number of countries in the Asia Pacific region including Indonesia with which we share the same role and principle,” Chinese Deputy Naval Chief

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    • MARCH 1, 2013
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    Mitsui Gets Special Concession In Kalibaru Terminal I

      JAKARTA: PT Pelindo II will give privilege and the right to use all facilities to Mitsui & Co. Ltd, a Japanese port operator, as the winner of tender for Kalibaru Terminal I in New Priok Port Jakarta. According to PT Pelindo II Yan Budi Santoso, Mitsui will also finance the operations and development of

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    • FEBRUARY 28, 2013
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    NATO Shipping Centre – Weekly Piracy Assessment

      Merchant vessels are reminded to remain vigilant while transiting this area and ensure that Self Protection Measures are in place as Pirate Attack Groups (PAGs) may be operating in the area. Although sea states in some parts of the HRA have become more marginal with the onset of the Northeast Monsoon season, small boats

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    • FEBRUARY 28, 2013
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    Singapore based company has to pay $2.2 million for oil pollution

      A container ship firm based in Singapore – Pacific International Lines has to pay $2.2 million in criminal penalties for illegal oil waste disposal and a falsified oil record book. The company pleaded guilty in court in Washington for giving false information to the U.S. Coast Guard and for violating a law against pollution

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    • FEBRUARY 28, 2013
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    Allision Results in Oil Spill Southwest of Port Sulphur

      The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a report of an allision between a vessel and an inactive wellhead about nine miles southwest of Port Sulphur, Wednesday. Coast Guard Sector New Orleans watchstanders received a report that the 42-foot crewboat Sea Raider allided with a wellhead owned by Swift Energy at around 8 p.m.,

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    • FEBRUARY 28, 2013
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    At Least 1 Dead After 2 Cargo Ships Collide in East China

      Chinese buoys installed for “maritime weather observations” near disputed islands in control of Japan raised again the tension between the 2 countries. Japan reacted and asked an explanation from Japan for these buoys which were installed very close to the Japanese waters boundary near the East China Sea islands named Senkaku by Japan. Some

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    • FEBRUARY 27, 2013
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    Cunard’s Cruise Liner and Tug Vessel Bump in New Zealand

      A tug vessel, reportedly “packed with pleasure seekers,” bumped into the cruise ship Queen Elizabeth owned by Carnival Cruises, while the luxury cruise liner was docked at port of Wellington on the 23rd of February, 2013. There were no injured people. The accident happened midafternoon while the tug boat, carrying fifty passenger onboard, was

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