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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Legal Services
John Hughes Cooper has had direct responsibility for numerous disputes involving personal injury to seamen, marine insurance, maritime liens, ship mortgages, vessel collision, cargo damage, salvage, ship arrest, passenger injury, wage claims, vessel construction contracts, vessel warranty claims, tax liens against vessels, vessel repair, charter parties, wrongful death of seamen, and vessel repossession.
John Hughes Cooper has lectured on admiralty law topics before groups from the American Association of Port Authorities, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Society of Accredited Marine Surveyors, the National Association of Marine Surveyors, the South Carolina State Ports Authority, and the University of South Carolina School of Law.
2000) and coauthored the coverage of South Carolina Shipping Law for the legal encyclopedia, South Carolina Jurisprudence.
www.jhcooper.com /services.htm

  
 SMIT’S WORLD
Salvage is the first line of defence against marine pollution when major casualties occur.
Marine emergency response at this level requires the experience of dedicated salvage professionals, supported by specialised vessels and equipment.
The PolRec system enables SMIT Salvage to remove bunkers and cargo (oil and/or chemicals) from vessels lying on the ocean floor at depths of between 50 and 250 meters.
www.smit.com /sitefactor/page.asp?pageid=152   (219 words)

  
 ARGONAUTICS MARINE ENGINEERING Homepage
The company was founded in 1992 by Frank van Hoorn, a naval architect involved in marine salvage, ship design, and heavy-lift transportation since 1982.
ervices are offered worldwide and range from theoretical desk-top studies and forensic analyses to on-site surveys and supervision of marine operations, such as cargo loading, cargo offloading, and ship salvage.
Argonautics Marine Engineering combines the classic art of naval architecture with modern computer technology and offers a unique mixture of theoretical know-how and extensive hands-on field experience, often resulting in very practical and cost effective solutions.
www.argonautics.com   (224 words)

  
 MUSEUM SECURITY MAILINGLIST REPORTS
Experts in marine salvage and history say the public-private agreement could be a new model for locating and salvaging shipwrecks — one that values archaeology and the cultural value of wrecks as much as simple treasure hunting.
Florida marine explorers reach agreement with Britain to try to recover gold-laden ship
The former head of the ethnography department said that stocking museums with material illicitly acquired from other countries is likely to land Kenya into problems because the country is a signatory to the convention on illegal trafficking in cultural material and documents.
www.museum-security.org /02/124.html   (224 words)

  
 ARGONAUTICS MARINE ENGINEERING Homepage
ervices are offered worldwide and range from theoretical desk-top studies and forensic analyses to on-site surveys and supervision of marine operations, such as cargo loading, cargo offloading, and ship salvage.
The company was founded in 1992 by Frank van Hoorn, a naval architect involved in marine salvage, ship design, and heavy-lift transportation since 1982.
Argonautics Marine Engineering combines the classic art of naval architecture with modern computer technology and offers a unique mixture of theoretical know-how and extensive hands-on field experience, often resulting in very practical and cost effective solutions.
www.argonautics.com   (224 words)

  
 Towage Rig Tenders, Tow and Salvage Ship Owners and Management Maritime Transportation and Logistics Business
Towage Rig Tenders, Tow and Salvage Ship Owners and Management Maritime Transportation and Logistics Business
Foss Maritime - Offers marine transportation services including: harbor services, ocean towing, environmental services, shipyard, and terminal services throughout the U.S. Pacific Coast and beyond.
Business- Transportation and Logistics- Maritime- Ship Owners and Management- Rig Tenders, Tow and Salvage- Towage
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Business/Transportation_and_Logistics/Maritime/Ship_Owners_and_Management/Rig_Tenders,_Tow_and_Salvage/Towage   (224 words)

  
 Marine Salvage
Salvage awards are for salvage of property, not life.The 1912 statute does not provide for awards for the pure salvage of life unaccompanied by salvage of property.
On the other hand, a salvage claim is not defeated by the fact that the salving vessel is professionally equipped to render assistance or engage in salvage operations.
Salvors of human life, however, who have taken part in the services rendered on the occasion of the accident giving rise to salvage, are entitled to a fair share of the remuneration awarded to the salvors of the ship, her cargo and accessories.
www.marlegal.com /mlsal.html   (930 words)

  
 Tricolor Salvage MetaFilter
(There is even litigation involving the Titanic salvage, which was granted only after lengthy court proceedings.) In this case, the marine salvage team is commissioned by the French government to clear the waterway; this alone may make them ineligible to claim salvage rights.
The reason they have to salvage this ship (as opposed to its cargo, which presumably is still held within it) is that the boat has grounded on its side just below the surface slap bang in the middle of a major shipping route and three ships, including an oil tanker, have already collided with it.
The official Tricolor salvage site offers a PDF file on how the salvage is being done: in part, with a huge cutting wire.
www.metafilter.com /mefi/27546   (969 words)

  
 Marcon International, Inc. - Ship Brokers & Marine Consultants
SMIT Salvage Ltd intends to transfer the fuel to a receiving vessel in the first phase of the salvage operation, which is contingent on the bulk carrier's condition remaining stable and the absence of adverse weather and swell conditions - all of which is being closely monitored.
The condition of the holed bulk carrier ‘Cape Africa', currently under tow by salvage tug ‘Smit Amandla' approximately 160 miles West of Cape Town, South Africa, is reported to be stable as preparations for the transfer of 1900 tonnes of her bunker fuel continue.
Salvage personnel flew out to the casualty yesterday in order to conduct additional surveys regarding the vessel's condition and during the course of the night last night, equipment required for an underwater ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) survey departed Cape Town on a supply vessel.
www.marcon.com /index.cfm?SectionListsID=49&PageID=658   (1892 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States (1994)
Tug crews are trained to tow in sheltered waters, not to connect to distressed vessels in adverse conditions.
A study was conducted for the committee (Appendix I) to assess the adequacy of tug and towing capability on U.S. coasts.
In lesser seas, tugs as small as 3,500 horsepower were shown to have sufficient power to provide for control under certain wave and wind conditions.
www.nap.edu /openbook.php?record_id=4783&page=39   (961 words)

  
 Marcon International, Inc. - Ship Brokers & Marine Consultants
Their harbor tugs have a crew of as small as five operators each, but with the fully automated high powered engines and a special maneuvering system, they are capable of sophisticated operations including turning of a vessel 360 degrees on the same spot.
Tugs under 3,000 were not included in their numbers and for 1994 the BHP (brake horsepower) values were listed against IHP (indicated horsepower) values for previous years.
Connecting ropes were led from the pusher stern to the barge to permit free vertical motions of the tug's bow relative to the stern of the barge, but in the early stage of utilizing notches there were a number of problems and damage to hulls, fenders, ropes and winches.
www.marcon.com /marcon2c.cfm?SectionGroupsID=34&PageID=280   (6105 words)

  
 NPS AEP: Sites and Collections
This heritage is fading fast, often subject to salvage that ignores the historical importance of sites and deterioration from marine organisms and natural processes.
Salvage makes sense when the goods are recently lost but it has been applied inappropriately to ships that were lost hundreds and thousands of years ago.
The Abandoned Shipwreck Act, and the Abandoned Shipwreck Act Guidelines set forth new federal government policy that historic shipwrecks represent an indispensable public legacy that should not be subject to salvage.
www.cr.nps.gov /aad/SITES/Subcul.htm   (6105 words)

  
 Marine and nautical art and books
Part 1 offers a wealth of expert information on the history of salvage,, locating shipwrecks, surveying, mapping and excavating a site, identific- ation and dating of shipwrecks and their cargoes, preservation of arti-, facts, and much more.
Ships in Miniature is a detailed exposition of the author's techniques for making miniature ship models which he has developed over the last twenty years, and it incorporates the very latest techniques and outlines all the newest materials and tools.
Through photographs of the ships and shipyards where they were laid up and brief ship histories, it tells the story of how these ships were paid off and preserved, how some were reactivated, and how most left the reserve fleet to be broken up.
www.marinersinternational.com /authorsm.shtml   (6105 words)

  
 JuneauEmpire.com: State & Regional: Salvage ship arrives at LeConte grounding 05/16/04
The plan will be made final after the arrival of the 213-foot American Salvor, a vessel equipped for marine salvage.
Salvage workers removed all 15 vehicles on board the grounded state ferry LeConte on Friday, and a salvage ship arrived at the scene Saturday morning.
Salvagers say the ship will sink if it's moved off the reef before temporary repairs are made.
www.akworks.com /stories/051604/sta_leconte.shtml   (6105 words)

  
 Herbert Engineering: Ship Design and Marine Software Development
Herbert Engineering will continue to strive for more efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly designs, and to foster open communication and the free exchange of ideas within the marine industry.
Herbert Engineering Corp. (HEC) is an employee owned California corporation actively involved in ship design and marine transportation systems.
Recent involvement includes the International Maritime Organization (SLF, BLG, FP and MEPC), the United States Coast Guard, ASTM, the Marine Board and the classification societies.
www.herbert.com   (513 words)

  
 Donjon Marine Co., Inc.
A family of experienced marine professionals, Donjon Marine is a company dedicated to and empowered by the strength of our people, our participating sister companies, and our network of salvage associates that manage any and all marine challenges.
Donjon Marine has established and continues to seek long-term client relationships in a world where limited business resources demand a constant balancing of expenditures.
© Donjon Marine Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.donjon.com   (99 words)

  
 The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
One of the hardest hit victims of the storm was Marine Life Oceanarium, the sister organization of the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS).
We are an official member of the Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network and have actively participated in stranded sea turtle rescues and rehabilitations.
Sea turtles are a valuable part of marine ecosystems throughout the world.
www.dolphinsrus.com   (211 words)

  
 Brown Marine Sales - NEW 3150 Hp - 37 Meter Offshore Utility Tug for Sale
This excellent Towing/Salvage Tug is currently under construction and we have been asked to find suitable buyers for this or future new-build Tugs.
Brown Marine Sales - NEW 3150 Hp - 37 Meter Offshore Utility Tug for Sale
NEW 3150 Hp - 37 Meter Offshore Utility Tug
www.brownmarine.com /cboat90.htm   (146 words)

  
 National Academies Press: Reports on Marine and Maritime Studies
TRB Conference Proceedings 30: Marine Salvage Capabilities:Responding to Terrorist Attacks in U.S. Ports — Actions to Improve Readiness
Marine Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century:Problems, Promise, and Products
Marine Mammals and Low-Frequency Sound: Progress Since 1994
www.nap.edu /v3/makepage.phtml?val1=subject&val2=mr   (146 words)

  
 Wreckovery Salvage: shipwrecks sunken treasure marine archaeology maritime history exploration discovery in Florida
Wreckovery Salvage: shipwrecks sunken treasure marine archaeology maritime history exploration discovery in Florida
www.wreckoverysalvage.com   (146 words)

  
 Donjon Marine Co., Inc. (News Archive - August 2, 1999)
Donjon Marine is currently involved in performing several other salvage projects which include the raising of the F/V CAPE FEAR in 75 feet of water south of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts with their tugs MARY ALICE and PAUL ANDREW and their crane barge CHESAPEAKE 1000.
On the U. West Coast, Donjon Marine's salvage tug ATLANTIC SALVOR and crane barge COLUMBIA NEW YORK are engaged in the wreck removal of the M/V NEW CARISSA outside of Coos Bay, Oregeon.
The towing tug, POWHATAN, is on a commercial lease from the U. Navy to Donjon Marine for the next five years.
www.donjon.com /n-990802.htm   (225 words)

  
 Tricolor Salvage MetaFilter
It sunk, then was hit three times, once by the Nicola, then by the Vicky (an oil tanker which spilled some, and killed marine life), then by a salvage tug.
The reason they have to salvage this ship (as opposed to its cargo, which presumably is still held within it) is that the boat has grounded on its side just below the surface slap bang in the middle of a major shipping route and three ships, including an oil tanker, have already collided with it.
The official Tricolor salvage site offers a PDF file on how the salvage is being done: in part, with a huge cutting wire.
www.metafilter.com /mefi/27546   (969 words)

  
 p-199709.htm
While this salvage was being completed, Donjon's Atlantic Salvor was employed on towing the remains of the Savannah Light Tower to New Jersey for scrapping.
Donjon's 7000-hp salvage tug Atlantic Salvor is used in the winter months to break ice on New York's Hudson River.
Second-phase salvage of the tower and its support followed using the crane barge Michigan, the tug Paul Andrew, and a company deck barge to support divers.
www.donjon.com /p-199709.htm   (774 words)

  
 International Salvage Union Homepage
International Salvage Union (ISU) member salvors provide essential services for the world's maritime and insurance communities.
Members are engaged in marine casualty response, pollution defence, wreck removal, cargo recovery, towage and related activities.
TASMAN SPIRIT SALVAGE MASTER RELEASED … BIMCO WARNING ON CRIMINALISATION … ISU SALVORS RECOVER OVER 600,000 TONNES OF POLLUTANTS … SPAIN’S REFUGE DECREE “SELF DEFEATING” … ISU PROPOSES HIGHER AWARDS FOR SPILL PREVENTION …
www.marine-salvage.com   (774 words)

  
 Marine Insurance
Salvage in marine insurance means the reward permitted by law for services in saving life and property at sea.
Marine insurance was undoubtedly practiced in the Mediterranean.
Marine insurance based on indemnity.—Marine insurance is, as has already been said, the oldest form which passed into a distinct commercial business.
www.oldandsold.com /articles17/insurance-2.shtml   (1625 words)

  
 Insurance Definitions
The term is used in marine insurance, also, in relation to contributions paid by the Assured in connection with salvage and/or general average.
It is a basic contract form to which the conditions agreed by the insurers subscribing a marine insurance contract are attached.
A clause in a cargo insurance open cover which details the minimum classification for an overseas carrying vessel that is acceptable to the insurers for carriage of the insured goods at the premium rate/s agreed in the contract.
www.allenins.com /Insurance_Definitions.html   (8081 words)

  
 German Prinz Eugen
There is no question but that the cost of salvage in such a remote location of the world would far outweigh the scrap value of the ship.
After the 12,000 mile journey home the propeller was cleaned and erected on a specially constructed stand beside the German Naval Memorial at Laboe and unveiled to the public on November 24, 1979.
PART OF In 1973 the first moves were made by former crew members to seek permission for the removal of one of the screws as a memorial to the ship, and the German Navy League placed an official request with the US Navy's Chief of Operations the following year.
www.warship.org /no31990.htm   (8081 words)

  
 Admiral Graf Spee - Operational History
The building contract was placed with the Marine Werft in Wilhelmshaven, as Panzerschiff "C".
This is officially a part of a plan to salvage the entire wreck, but it is highly questionable and very doubtful that the wreck will ever be salvaged and preserved.
It was Construction No. 124 at the Marine Werft, Wilhelmshaven.
www.deutschland-class.dk /admiral_graf_spee/admiral_graf_spee_operation_hist.html   (8081 words)

  
 Codex Chaos - Archives: Red Corsairs
By 906 more loyal Space Marine Chapters had been brought in to stabilize the situation and the threat to Imperial shipping was more or less squashed.
Imperial forces began the task of besieging the heavily fortified worlds of Badab while additional Space Marine Chapters were brought in to investigate worlds occupied by the Executioners and the Mantis Warriors.
The home worlds of the Executioners and the Mantis Legion were forfeited to the victorious loyalist Chapters, along with the salvage rights to spacecraft damaged in the conflict and a proportion of the stolen cargoes which were recovered.
www.angelfire.com /ms3/death_dealer/archives/filib0138.html   (8081 words)

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