Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig, Transocean Marianas, Evacuated off Ghana

The semi-submersible drilling rig, Transocean Marianas, was preparing to move to a new location off the coast of Ghana when the rig developed a serious list and was in danger of sinking.  The rig, under contract to Italian oil company Eni, … Continue reading

Brillante Virtuoso, Suezmax Tanker, Set Ablaze by Pirates off Aden – Crew Safe

It has long been predicted and now it has happened – a pirate attack has set fire to a loaded oil tanker.  On Wednesday morning, pirates operating in the Gulf of Aden attacked the Suezmax tanker,  Brillante Virtuoso, firing a rocket propelled grenade into the deck … Continue reading

Barque Eagle Honors Crew Of Lost Coast Guard Cutter Alexander Hamilton

The US  Coast Guard Barque Eagle stopped on her way home from her cruise of European ports to honor the memory of the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Alexander Hamilton, sunk by German submarine U-132 off Iceland in 1942.  On Friday, the … Continue reading

No Longer Three Men in a Boat – Part 1: The Pirate Stock Exchange

While an international flotilla of naval vessels continues to play “catch and release” with pirates off the Horn of Africa, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, the pirates themselves have become far more sophisticated.   Where a few years ago, the typical … Continue reading

Rear Adm. Wendi B. Carpenter named President of SUNY Maritime College.

If you hear a loud cracking sound today,  it might another glass ceiling breaking.  In the beginning of June, we posted  that Rear Adm. Sandra Stosz had been named as the 40th Superintendent of the United States Coast Guard Academy in … Continue reading

Update: Bruce Power Puts Radioactive Waste Move through St. Lawrence on Hold

Last February we posted about the the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission approval of a plan for Bruce Power to ship 1,600 tonnes of radioactive waste,  in 16 decommissioned nuclear reactors, across the Great Lakes, though the St. Lawrence Seaway and across the Atlantic … Continue reading

Update: Deadly Distraction Led to Duck Boat Deaths

Not quite a year ago, a tourist amphibious “duck boat” was run down on the Delaware River  by barge on the hip of  the tug boat, Caribbean Sea.  Two passengers died in the collision.   The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued … Continue reading