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Friday, November 21st, 2008
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Women in shipping gather to address criminalization, financial markets and other concerns at international maritime conference in New Orleans

  Over 200 women from 17 countries gathered in New Orleans for an international maritime conference being held by the Women’s International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA). Industry concerns from criminalization to the financial markets were among the topics addressed by leaders from around the globe. Hosted by WISTA USA, this conference began with the organization’s Annual General meeting. The Annual General Meeting elected new members of the Executive Commitee. Marita Scott as President (Norway), Vivi Kolliopoulou (Greece), Karin Orsel (The Netherlands), Kathy Haines (USA), Carleen Lyden-Kluss (USA), Dime Ann Agboire (Nigeria), Irene Rosberg (Denmark). Substitute members: Mrs. ... < Read More >
U.S. Coast Guard Safety Alerts (2)

  Inspection of Fuel Oil Quick-Closing Valves & Electronically-Controlled Cargo Pump Engine ComponentsINSPECTION OF FUEL OIL QUICK-CLOSING VALVES The U.S. Coast Guard strongly recommends that owners and/or operators, vessel engineers, marine inspection personnel and others involved with the technical examination of machinery space equipment fully understand the critical nature and importance of fuel oil quick-closing valves (FOQCVs) and associated systems. FOQCV systems must be well maintained and tested in the same way they would be used in an emergency (e.g. close all valves on each system at the same time). Crewmember knowledge, testing, maintenance and repair, system ... < Read More >
A Maritime Focus for the New Year: Ending the Balkanization of the Regulatory Process

  Federal efforts to solve problems – especially those having to do with maritime issues – need to be approached on a national level As Barack Obama enters the White House in January, he’ll do so with the blessings and adulations of maritime labor. Typically an honor reserved for Democratic candidates, the endorsement of labor – across the board – comes as no surprise to anyone. But Obama made a lot of promises – as did McCain, to be fair – to a lot of people for a lot of things. One thing in particular that stands out ... < Read More >