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Monthly Archives: April 2014

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Malaysian warship arrives in Australian naval base for briefing in MH370 search

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 2, 2014Leave a comment

Perth, Australia (ANTARA News/Xinhua-OANA) – A Malaysian guided missile frigate has arrived at an Australian naval base near Perth for briefings on the ongoing search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, tweeted the Australian Maritime Safety Authorities (AMSA) on Monday. KD Lekiu is expected to head for the search area in the southern Indian Ocean…

Issues on Boat Sinking Stuff Management and Utilization

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 1, 2014Leave a comment

JAKARTA – Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board held a Limited meeting Korkamla team located at the head office IMSCB on Dr. Sutomo Street Central Jakarta. The meeting was attended by the representatives from the 12 stakeholders of IMSCB. The meeting was directly led by the Chief of Daily Executive Vice Admiral (Ret) Bambang Suwarto, Tuesday…

Philippine Ship Dodges China Blockade to Reach South China Sea Outpost

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 1, 2014Leave a comment

Second Thomas Shoal, South China Sea. The Philippine government vessel made a dash for shallow waters around the disputed reef in the South China Sea, evading two Chinese coastguard ships trying to block its path to deliver food, water and fresh troops to a military outpost on the shoal. The cat-and-mouse encounter on Saturday, witnessed…

Maritime Accident: Lambelu Passenger Vessel Collided in Tanjung Perak Port

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianApril 1, 2014Leave a comment

Bisnis.com, SURABAYA – Lambelu passenger vessel collided with Journey cargo vessel in buoy 10 at Madura Strait, in Surabaya’s Tanjung Perak Port area on Tuesday at 2.20 A.M. Due to the incident, KM Journey sank after it broke its hull but 17 vessel crews in the vessel, sailing from Lembar, were successfully evacuated. Head of…

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