Yearly Archives: 2021

Breathtaking Images Of Bold Street Dressed Up For Holidays

Bold Street is, without a doubt, one of Liverpool's most unique and bustling streets. For more than half a century, Liverpool's top shopping street was...

Floating Bridge: Isle Of Wight’s Chain Ferry Back In Service After 4 Months

Isle of Wight's floating bridge Chain ferry, which was taken out of service almost 4 months ago on Thursday 26th August  is now...

Sea Trials Completed By New Princess Cruises Ship

Princess Cruises’ newest ship Discovery Princess achieved a major construction milestone recently in preparation for her debut in March. The vessel set out to sea...

Signal Maritime Achieves An $8,000-10,000/d Increase In Its Aframax TEC

  Greece-based commercial ship management firm Signal Maritime achieved an $8,000-10,000/d increase in its aframax time charter equivalent (TCE) rates for November-December. This took...

How To End The COVID Pandemic in 2022?

The ferocity with which Covid-19 is spreading once again has been attributed to the Omicron variant, which was first detected in South Africa on...

NOUS: An Underwater ‘Artificial Mind’

An article in Marine Technology talks about NOUS, an underwater ‘artificial mind.' Necessity for self powered systems  The establishment of Maritime Protective Areas (MPA) and marine...

Fire Stricken Tanker Taken on Tow

Tanker disabled by fire taken on tow, reports Maritime Bulletin. Tanker disabled Product tanker KEY WEST was disabled by fire on board in the evening Dec...

Mitsubishi Heavy To Supply LNG Fuel Equipment For 6 New Ships

Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has scored an order for the FGSS (fuel gas supply system) of six...

Monkeys Caused Chaos Aboard Royal Navy ship At Bridgetown

  The green monkeys snuck aboard supply ship RFA Wave Knight at Bridgetown, Barbados. The primates were last seen swimming towards land Officials at...

Oldest Wooden Tugboat Being Scrapped At Shipyard

Workers at Canadian Maritime Engineering’s shipyard in Nanaimo are dealing with the unenviable task of scrapping B.C.’s oldest wooden tugboat. The MV Sea...
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