• JANUARY 9, 2013
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    Costa Concordia tops 2012 increase in ship losses, but long-term downward trend continues

      Twelve months on from the Costa Concordia incident, a new Allianz report identifies that 106 ship losses were reported worldwide in the 12 months to November 25 2012 – up from 91 ships the previous year but a 27 percent decrease on the ten year average of 146 ships per annum. Despite this long term

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    • JANUARY 9, 2013
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    Single Hull Vs Double Hull Tankers

      Double hull, as the name suggests, are tanker ship hulls with double layers of watertight hull surface. The inner and outer layers of the hull are on the bottom as well as the sides of the tanker ships. The double layer construction helps in reducing the risks of marine pollution during collision, grounding, and any

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    • JANUARY 9, 2013
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    Lives lost at sea halved and piracy eradicated should be targets, says Sekimizu

      Speaking at the opening of the IMO’s first meeting of the year, the Sub-Committee on Fire Protection, IMO Secretary-General Koji Sekimizu told delegates that it was his vision that halving lives lost at sea and eradicating pirate attacks, as well as ensuring the release of all hostages can, and should, be legitimate targets, for

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    • JANUARY 9, 2013
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    Forces Work Together to Apprehend Twelve Suspect Pirates

      In the evening of 5th January, a merchant vessel sailing 260 miles off the Somali Coast, made a distress call, reporting that she was coming under attack by six men in a fast moving boat, armed with rocket propelled grenades.  Thankfully, having employed avoidance tactics, the merchant vessel was able to repel the attack.

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    • JANUARY 8, 2013
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    Markey Fills Out Electric Towing Winch Line

      As the new year begins, Markey Machinery is preparing a new TES-40-75HP electric towing winch for shipment that will be installed on Harley Marine Services new Z-drive ship assist tractor tug “M/V Robert Franco”. The first item of two suites of deck machinery specified by Harley for both the “M/V Robert Franco” and its’

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    • JANUARY 8, 2013
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    Future Prospects for Partially Overlapping Ship Propellers

      Overlapping propellers first appeared during the latter 19th century when navies sought to increase the speed of small watercraft. Sir Charles Parsons installed multiple small propellers on the same drive shaft on the world’s first steam turbine powered boat, theTurbinia. The sheer power and rotational speed of the steam turbine resulted in the destruction

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    • JANUARY 8, 2013
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    Japan says China ships off disputed isles

      Tokyo (ANTARA News) – Four Chinese government ships entered territorial waters around Japan-controlled islands at the centre of a dispute Monday, the Japanese coastguard said. The four Chinese marine surveillance ships were seen moving within 12 nautical miles of the islands, known as the Senkakus in Japan, just before midday, the coastguard said in

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