Month: October 2012

  • NiDAR and Sentinel Stand Guard

    Sonardyne International Ltd. can now reveal that its integrated maritime security technologies were deployed to help protect the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy Marina during the London 2012 Olympic and […]

  • Rescued from Sinking Trawler

    Dramatic footage has emerged of a trawler sinking off the Northern Irish coast near County Down. Crew rescued from sinking trawler The crew-members of the Ardglass-registered boat, the Snowdonia, were […]

  • Third Death on Sagittarius

    An Australian investigator has discovered there has been another death on board the massive coal carrier Sage Sagittarius, the third in the past six weeks. In late August a crew […]

  • Hawaiian Ports Reopened

    HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The United States Coast Guard and state and county officials reopened all ports and harbors across the state on Sunday that had been previously closed due to […]

  • Japan Boosts Coastal Security

    As Chinese ships continue to navigate waters near disputed islands, Japan has decided to “strengthen security” around its coasts. Japan PM to boost coast security amid China row Japan will “strengthen […]

  • Maritime Security in the Philippines

    The Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) 7 yesterday warned shipping companies that all passengers, including those with cars or riding on Ceres buses, of board RoRo vessels must undergo security check […]

  • Bolstering Maritime Security

    Maritime security and bolstering counter-piracy cooperation will be amongst the key items on the agenda at the annual Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Cooperation meeting which begins today in India. […]

  • “Freedom of Navigation”

    The US Navy’s presence in Asia will help safeguard “freedom of navigation”, amid China’s claims to sovereignty over vast waters in the region. US Navy to guard “freedom of navigation” […]

  • Customs Swamped

    Customs is struggling to crew patrol planes and boats as it battles record numbers of asylum seeker arrivals. A surge in boats from Sri Lanka intercepted off the Cocos Islands […]

  • South China Sea Disputes

    To be considered a responsible power, China has to reassure neighbouring countries that its rise to power will usher benefits and opportunities for the region but equally as importantly that China’s ascendancy […]