• FEBRUARY 22, 2013
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    Update: Philippine Coast Guard Continues to Monitor Oil Spill in Bolinao

      The Philippine Coast Guard ended its search and rescue efforts for the missing 14 missing crewmen of a Panamian-flagged cargo vessel that sank in the waters off Bolinao in Pangasinan on February 17. Coast Guard Northwestern Luzon district commander Captain Pablo Gonzalez said the missing Burmese-nationals were nowhere to be found in the area

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    • FEBRUARY 22, 2013
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    Freighter Sinks Off Japan Leaving 3 Crew Dead

      Three crewmen have been confirmed dead after the cargo ship they were on sank near Sado Island in Niigata, Japan. The vessel sank early Thursday morning in the Sea of Japan with a total of 12 mariners onboard – 9 Chinese and 3 South Korean. Upon receiving a distress call from the sinking ship,

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2013
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    Piracy Update: Nigerian Pirates want US$1.3 Million Ransom for the Freedom of Kidnapped Seafarers

      Pirates that kidnapped 6 foreign seamen from an oil servicing ship off the Nigerian coast on February 17, 2013 are demanding 200 million naira (US$1.3 million) for their freedom, reported Nigerian police officials on Tuesday. Nigerian gunmen stormed the vessel Armada Tuah 40 n.m. off the coast of oil-producing Bayelsa state and kidnapped 1

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2013
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    Russian Oil Tanker in distress in Sea of Japan

      Russian-flagged oil tanker vessel Marine Alliance, 3080 GT, built in 1994 with nearly 800 tons of fuel oil carrying onboard became stranded in the Sea of Japan. Marine Alliance suffered an engine failure which caused the accident. “The oil tanker ship Marine Alliance that was sailing to port of Nakhodka, has been disabled due

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2013
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    China Shoots Down Proposal for UN Mediation in Maritime Dispute

      China has officially rejected the Philippines’ effort to seek international arbitration over conflicting claims to territory in the South China Sea. The Chinese Foreign Ministry noted that the proposal was not only historically incorrect, it was also not legal. They also claimed that there were numerous offensive accusations against China in the proposal. However,

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2013
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    Sea Shepherd & Japanese Whalers Involved in 4-Vessel Collision

      Activist group Sea Shepherd has alleged that a ship from Japan’s whaling fleet has deliberately collided with two of its vessels today in Antarctic waters. On the other side, Japan’s Fisheries Agency claimed that the anti-whalers were responsible for the collisions. Sea Shepherd founder, Paul Watson, detailed that as he was aboard the SSS

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2013
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    2 Chemical Tankers Collide in Gulf of Mexico

      Two inbound chemical tankers collided Wednesday, approximately 70 miles south of Galveston, causing some internal damage to one of the tankers. Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Houston/Galveston were notified of the collision by a National Response Center report at approximately 4:30 a.m., stating that the Chem Sea, a 385-foot tanker, and the Bow Kiso

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