• NOVEMBER 9, 2012
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    U.S. Department of State Responds to Seychelles Conviction of Pirates

      Statement from Victoria Nuland, Department Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson: We welcome the November 5 sentencing by the Republic of Seychelles of 15 in connection with an attack on a merchant ship and the abduction of 13 Iranian fishermen rescued by the U.S. Navy. This sentencing brings the total number of convicted pirates to

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    • FEBRUARY 14, 2013
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    U.S. Coast Guard, NTSB Launch Investigation on Carnival Triumph Engine Fire

      The U.S. Coast Guard and the National Transportation Safety Board launched an investigation Tuesday into the circumstances surrounding a fire aboard the Carnival Triumph, that ocurred Sunday. The Carnival Triumph experienced an engine room fire while on a four-day cruise in the Gulf of Mexico, and has been without propulsion in the Gulf of

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    • NOVEMBER 20, 2012
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    U.S. Coast Guard Participats in Costa Concordia Investigation

      The U.S. Coast Guard, joined by the National Transportation Safety Board, will be part of an Italian-led marine casualty investigation into the January 2012 grounding and partial sinking of the cruise ship Costa Concordia off the coast of Italy. The incident left 32 people dead, including two Americans. Evidence, timeline, analysis, conclusion(s), recommendations and

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    • AUGUST 28, 2013
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    U.S. and China Conduct Counterpiracy Exercises

      After concluding an ambitious counterpiracy exercise with the Chinese navy, members of the U.S. 5th Fleet expressed hope it will lay groundwork for closer future cooperation in ensuring freedom of movement in the Gulf of Aden, other regional waters, and beyond. The guided-missile destroyer USS Mason joined the Chinese destroyer Harbin and Chinese auxiliary

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