Fednav’s ice-breaking bulk carrier Nunavik is due at Sheet Harbour. She will pick up a pilot off Halifax, and proceed up the coast. she will load mining equipment in Sheet harbour, before sailing North. As a newbuild, she stopped in Halifax on her delivery voyage in in march 2014, and
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Another general cargo ship – Ocean Crescent has tied up at pier 9C. A great pier for visibility, you can see exactly whats going on – which in this case is not a lot. US Flagged, and Homeported in New Orleans, She sailed from Houston, and may have additional KONE
From http://www.lighthousenow.ca/News/View/518451-Coast-Guard-officals-board-grounded-boat After being arrested by WDC for unpaid docking fees and being moved to lunenburg, the Schwalbe broke free and drifted across the harbour in yesterday’s storm. She does not appear to be taking on water, though the Cg is considering removing pollutants.
Having been announced, and in planning for the last 2-3 years, the Hibernia Express undersea cable is to start construction in March. the route was surveyed back in 2011 2 Coasting trade applications have been filed for Cable Vessels. the CS Deceive will be used to perform the route clearance,
The tanker British Integrity arrived this morning from Portland Maine for Bunkers. she is due to sail tonight.
Victoria Bound Hero Class Mid-Shore patrol Vessels CCGS M. Charles M.B. and the CCGS Captain Goddard M.S.M crossed through the Panama Canal Last night. From Alexandria, they sailed to Miami, then Key West, before anchoring outside the canal. DFO/CCGS Photo.
Maresk Pembroke Arrived on Monday, 2 days late for Maersk’s weekly Saturday stop. On arrival, She took 3 tugs, which is also unusual, and she is still in port today. Maersk Calls are typically a day at the most, and normally shorter. this suggests there is a mechanical issue with
In a technical briefing with media in Ottawa Friday morning, representatives from Public Works Government Services Canada, the Canadian Navy and Irving Shipbuilding provided an overview of the Arctic Offshore Patrol ship program including the ship’s design and capability, the number of ships to be built and the construction
HMCS Toronto is due to return to Halifax, January 18, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. She will be tying up at Jetty NB within HMC Dockyard
