The tanker Sloman Hermes taking bunkers. She is Loaded, as she is quite low in the water. She Arrived on the 21st, and took bunkers today. Her final destination is Les Escoumins PQ. She arrived from Europe.
Month: March 2015
On today’s city council agenda is a request for approval for a low level flypast of HMCS Iroquois at her birth, as part of her paying off Ceremony. The Ceremony is scheduled for 2 hours, starting at 1300 on May 1 Paying off a warship today is Synonymous with her
Yesterday brought the arrival of the Herma P. Built in Ulsan, South Korea in 2006, she immediately was chartered as Maersk Dryden. The Charter ended in July 2014. She is owned by Stefan Patjens Reederei of Germany. Hapag-Llyod seems to be chartering these vessels, Sister Alise P was here in
NS Gov Photo from March 23.
The gear bilk owned bulk carrier Harefield tied up at pier 9 suffering from ice damage. Divers have been seen working around her since she arrived earlier in the week. The ship features 2 overhead gantry cranes that fold out over the pier edge and work in a similar manner
The Bulk Carrier United Breeze took to anchorage 1 for bunkers today. She is appears to have spent time waiting in the straight area so she is likely unloaded, but her final destination is not known.
After speeding a week in port, the Light Icebreaker Ann Harvey Sailed over the Noon Hour. Based in St John’s, she has been working the Gulf region.
Thanks to the bridge water police for tweeting the above photo. The ex HMCS Cormerant, has developed a severe list. The ship was retired and sold, and has been tied up at the dock in bridge water for at least the past 10 years. It’s possible this is the result
Zim Monaco, arriving this afternoon from Valencia in the snow. When done moving cargo, she will sail for New York.
