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Ship that hit Baltimore bridge on the move again

RNZ 21 May 2024
The ship that slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was re-floated on Monday after being stuck for nearly eight weeks ... Moving the ship is the latest step in clearing key shipping routes.
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Hamburg First in Europe to Supply Shore Power for Containerships

The Maritime Executive 20 May 2024
The 18,000 TEU box ship CMA CGM Vasco de Gama became the first vessel to plug in to shore power at the Container Terminal Hamburg ... Hamburg has been offering shore power for cruise ships following its first pilot project in 2016.
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See which 8 NJ towns filed new lawsuits to stop offshore wind developer

app 20 May 2024
Eight Jersey Shore ... "Atlantic Shores’ immediate next offshore project is 8.5 miles off the beach of Ship Bottom and goes to Barnegat Light, a state historic site," Long Beach Township Mayor Joseph H.
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Baltimore bridge ship crew trapped on board even as wreck is cleared

The Times/The Sunday Times 20 May 2024
For nearly two months, the 21 seafarers aboard the Dali cargo ship have woken to the same sight ... left the ship’s crew trapped in legal limbo ... Ship ‘had power outages’ before Baltimore bridge collapse.
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Shipowners’ Club offers guidance for high-risk areas

SAFETY4SEA 20 May 2024
Complete a thorough ship and voyage specific ‘security’ risk assessment ... Ensure that the ships crew and shore management are familiar with these plans ... As part of the ship and voyage risk assessment – ...
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Lifeboat malfunction keeps Maine Maritime training cruise close to home

Bangor Daily News 20 May 2024
But, so far, the ship is still within sight of shore, though the ship did motor out of Castine’s harbor as scheduled on May 8. The reason? A small crane used to lower and raise one of the ship’s four lifeboats broke during U.S.
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Ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse towed to port — but crew remains stuck on board ...

New York Post 20 May 2024
The ship that caused the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse has finally been removed and towed back to port, but the 21 crew members who have been stuck for 55 days aren’t able to leave the vessel just yet.
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Dali back in Baltimore port, freed 55 days after striking and collapsing the Key Bridge

The Spokesman-Review 20 May 2024
BALTIMORE — Tugboats pushed the container ship Dali into the Port of Baltimore on Monday morning after crews refloated the vessel that had been stranded in the Patapsco River since it struck and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26.
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Tugboats escort ship that caused deadly Baltimore bridge collapse back to port

Chicago Tribune 20 May 2024
Removing the hulking ship opened a new void in Baltimore’s altered skyline, which lost an iconic landmark and a symbol of the city’s proud maritime history ... that had kept the ship grounded and stable.
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Only 69 trucks arrived in southern Gaza since May 6

Famagusta Gazette 20 May 2024
Local Palestinian sources told Xinhua that a ship carrying humanitarian aid had reached the shores of the Strip while smaller boats began unloading and delivering the cargo to the aid pier west of the city ... In March, the U.S ... ■ ....
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UNRWA says land crossings mostly feasible, effective way to deliver aid to Gaza

China.dot.org 20 May 2024
Local Palestinian sources told Xinhua that a ship carrying humanitarian aid had reached the shores of the Strip while smaller boats began unloading and delivering the cargo to the aid pier west of the city ... In March, the U.S ... Enditem .
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Why India wants another aircraft carrier

Asiatimes 20 May 2024
In a March 2021 article for The National Interest (TNI), Robert Beckhusen notes that Pakistan has several means to attack India’s aircraft carriers using near-undetectable submarines and shore-based anti-ship missile batteries.
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US-China trade war could help and hurt India

Business Line 20 May 2024
The Biden administration has proposed sharp increases in tariffs on certain steel and aluminium products, semiconductors, electric vehicles, lithium-ion batteries, solar cells, ship-to-shore cranes and medical consumables ... First the positives ... ....
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Fourth annual Algonac-Clay Historical Society car show, art exhibit set for May 25

The Voice 20 May 2024
The fourth annual event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Algonac Riverfront Park and the Maritime Museum, located at 1117 St ... “It’s called Ship to Shore Shop and it’s everything that you can hope to have.” ... Share this. ... .

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