The General Cargo Carrier Celine backing into Pier 27 This morning. Built in 2001, She comes in at 6300DWT, and is 129m long. She is Owned and managed by Enzian Ship Management of Zurich, Switzerland, and is Swiss Registered. Equipped with two 60ton Cranes, She is Equipped for Heavy lift,
Author: PeterZ
During the 2012/2013 Winter, the Nova Scotia Sea School refurbished thier boat Dorothea at the Maritime Museaum of the Atlantic. The progress was followed in a series of posts you can follow. One of my photos Can be found in the Launchings Section of the June 2014 Wooden Boat Magazine.
Westergard and Sons are excited to announce the successful agreement with the Waterfront Development Corporation to lease the famous Bluenose Shed on the historic Lunenburg Waterfront. The long unattended building will be revived to its original purpose for the construction of a 60′ gaff-rigged schooner for the Blue Dream Project.
The seismic supply vessel may port pine arrived this morning ad tied up at pier 25. But like an offshore supplier she is purpose built to swap crews and supply’s on seismic survey vessels. In the past smaller offshore supply vessels have filled this role. Mayport Pine was delivered earlier
Today brought the Foged in arrival of the MOL Paramount for Fairview Cove. the MOL Paramount is now running as part of the G6 Service, Previously serviced by APL and Hapag-llyod Vessels. MOL Paramount previously visited Halifax as part of a shared service with K-Line. In that Service, 3 MOL
The Marshal Islands Flagged tanker Helit Bay is reported aground Between Trois Rivers and Quebec City. She was bound for Montreal From Terneuzen Holland loaded with Urea. It is unclear if she is leaking. Tugs have been Dispatched and will attempt to re-float her on the next high tide. Trois-Rivers
Reports are that the French Navy Hydrographic Survey Ship FS Laplace will be updating the Surveys around the French Islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. As prt of the voyage, there will be port visit in Halifax for July 1. A member of the The Lapérouse class of Hydrographic survey ships,
the Product Tanker Queen Express arrived and anchored this morning. She will move to IOL at some point. Acadian is Currently inbound, and will birth at IOL so she will likely dock after Acadian leaves, or HMCS Athabaskan is finished Fueling. the 28,000gt Panamainian Flagged tanker was built in 2009
AlgoNova is currently at anchor in the basin, signalling the completion of repairs following a January Fire. She was towed to Halifax in February
Oceanex is putting Cabot back into service due to further issues with Connaigra. Cabot has been tied up at pier 9 and will be sold for scrap. Cabot is due to sail tonight, and will take over Connaigra’s run on the 22nd in Montreal.
