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Monday, September 2, 2013

Posts and readings form the Weekend


Maritime Professional (blog)
 - ‎Aug 28, 2013‎




Global classification society DNV said recently that as much as 50 percent of the world's maritime fleet could be dual fuel-powered, as early as 2020.
EurActiv
 - ‎4 hours ago‎




A statement posted online by Saharawi fishermen from Dakhla said: “This agreement doesn't respect the international legality, doesn't respect the damaged environmental status of the region because of over-exploitation [and] doesn't respect the ...

Voxy
 - ‎12 hours ago‎




"While we have different roles in the maritime environment, overall we have the same aim for the Eastern Bay - the safe and enjoyable use of our waterways.
The Guardian Nigeria
 - ‎Aug 31, 2013‎




There will come a time when the maritime industry, through the Nigerian Ports Authority will be remitting or generating as much as the oil industry in the country.
The Motorship
 - ‎Aug 31, 2013‎




One of the biggest challenges facing the maritime industry is how to successfully meet the ever growing number of environmental and operational cost issues, particularly when considering the prevailing poor market conditions. Yes, many of the vessels ...

Asia Sentinel
 - ‎Aug 30, 2013‎




Most of India's neighbors are rebuilding their navies as well, which will have a profound impact on the Asian maritime security environment. The 2,300-tonne diesel-electric submarine, commissioned in 1997 at a cost of $ 4 million, had recently ...
The Nation
 - ‎Aug 29, 2013‎




Contrary to popularly held beliefs, the five states with Arctic coastlines - Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia and the United States - have effectively used the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) as the basis for settling maritime boundary ...

The Maritime Executive
 - ‎Aug 22, 2013‎




Under these new environmental regulations, ships operating in these areas will only be able to use oil with a maximum of 0.1% sulphur.
Marketwire (press release)
 - ‎Aug 29, 2013‎




... condition monitoring, research and development, manufacturing process control, search and rescue, drug interdiction, navigation, transportation safety, border and maritime patrol, environmental monitoring, and chemical, biological, radiological ...

Post Online
 - ‎Aug 28, 2013‎




The guidance will target construction projects in the marine environment, such as energy infrastructure and wind farm developments, including UXO Risk Management for ports, harbours and existing offshore installations which have been subjected to .
NASDAQ
 - ‎Aug 26, 2013‎




... segment of the maritime industry, the cruise line industry, where Poly Shield Technologies Inc. intends to demonstrate the DSOX-15 Fuel Purification System's economical emissions compliance capabilities in a real time operational maritime ...
Fond du Lac Reporter
 - ‎Aug 27, 2013‎




Ann Schneider of Maritime Insurance Group, a HUB International Co., has completed an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour general industry course.


Marine Log
 - ‎Aug 22, 2013‎




... Documentation before leaving the registry in 2001 to further develop his career. This included practising law in Alaska and carrying out maritime and environmental regulatory compliance roles at Royal Caribbean International and Holland America Line.
Maritime Professional (blog)
 - ‎Aug 22, 2013‎




... operating ships to survive in a business environment characterized by anemic shipping demand, persistent overtonnage, low freight rates, rising fuel costs, tight credit from marine bankers and high costs of environmental compliance to meet new ...

Bahama Islands Info (blog)
 - ‎Aug 28, 2013‎




Hope Strachan (front row, centre) poses, on August 27, 2013, with stakeholders and facilitators at the opening of the National Workshop on the Compliance, Monitoring and Enforcement (CME) aspects of Port State Control for the Ballast Water Management ...

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