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Marine News Journal of The World Ship Society Volume 66 No.8 August 2012 450 £3 UK offer only MARITIME FEATURES HERITAGE FEATURES MARINERS’ INTERVIEWS Subscription hotline: 01959 541444 Opening hours: Mon-Fri: 8am - 5.30pm, Sat: 9am - 12noon & quote “P108” or visit: www.uniquemagazines.co.uk MARITIME NEWS only commitment. If you do NOT cancel in that time, a regular quarterly payment will continue of £10.15 taken via direct debit from your bank every 3 months. * PLEASE NOTE: 3 for £3 offer is a direct debit, UK subscription offer only. 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E-mail : bernard @coastalshipping.co.uk www.coastalshipping.co.uk 451 WORLD SHIP PHOTO LIBRARY MERCHANT SHIP OFFER - AUGUST 2012 The price is 85p per post card with postage and packing extra. Orders should be sent to: W.S.S., 1 Sherwood Drive, Harrogate, N Yorks, HG2 7HE Cheques should be made payable to World Ship Society. Closing date is 1st December, 2012 IRISH, ODDS & AIRFOTO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 MAURETANIA ’39 C (green) IRISH ALDER 1902 IRISH ASH ’21 IRISH BEECH 1884 IRISH CEDAR ’49 IRISH CEDAR ’62 IRISH CEDAR ’77 IRISH COAST ’52 IRISH COAST ’70 IRISH ELM ’53 IRISH FERN ’54 IRISH FIR ’56 IRISH BLACKTHORN ’59 IRISH HAWTHORN ’59 IRISH HEATHER ’52 IRISH HOLLY ’54 IRISH LARCH 1903 IRISH LARCH ’56 IRISH LARCH ’73 IRISH MAPLE ’57 IRISH OAK ’49 IRISH OAK ’73 IRISH PINE ’48 IRISH PLANE ’49 IRISH PLANE ’63 IRISH POPLAR 1912 IRISH POPLAR ’56 IRISH ROSE ’56 IRISH ROWAN ’76 IRISH SPRUCE ’57 IRISH STAR ’69 IRISH STARDUST ’70 IRISH WILLOW ’57 QUEEN OF SCOTS 1904 M H THAMRIN ’61 M ISTANBUL K ’67 M M DANT ’62 MAASKERK ’75 MADHUMATI ’59 MAERSK MANGO ’71 MAERSK PINTO ’71 MAERSK RANDO ’69 MAI RICKMERS ’57 MAJU 1 ’51 MAMMOTH MONARCH ’74 MAMMOTH SPRUCE ’75 MAMMOTH TIGER ’76 MAMMOTH WILLOW ’78 MANGAN ’69 MARATHA MELODY ’74 MARATHA PROGRESS ’64 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 MARCHEN MAERSK ’74 MARGARET CORD ’68 MARGARET MARU ’66 MARIA C ’70 MARIA K ’70 MARINA ’60 MARIPRIMA ’51 MARISIRA ’49 MARITIME LEADER ’67 MARITIME OPTIMUM ’63 MARLI ’59 MARNA ’54 MARS BELL ’76 MARSHA ’75 MARY ANN ’69 MATIJA GUBEC ’70 MAVRO VETRANIC ’73 MCKINNEY MAERSK ’75 MEDITERRANEA ’73 MEDITERRANEAN HIGHWAY ’78 MEDORA ’68 MEGAMA ’47 MEIGEN MARU ’70 MEISEN MARU ’67 MEMNON ’77 MENESTHEUS ’77 MERCATOR ’77 MERCEDES ’73 MERIAN ’69 MEROWAH ’49 MERSEY LLOYD ’59 MESAWA ’35 MESOLOGI ’74 MESSINIAKI AIGLI ’69 MESSINIAKI FLOGA ’76 METEORA ’58 MEXICAN GULF ’71 MICHAEL C ’75 MICHAEL CARRAS ’58 MIKATA MARU ’76 MILLEROVO ’66 MILLES ’74 MILOS MATIJEVIC ’68 MILROSS ’74 MIMOSA AFRICANA ’75 MINI LENS ’71 MINOTAVROS ’64 MOBIL ASTRA ’64 MOBIL MARKETER ’74 C = Colour 452 Shipping Today & Yesterday Shipping Today & Yesterday is a specialist magazine for the shipping enthusiast offering up-to-date news alongside topical and in-depth historical articles. It covers many aspects of sea transport, including ocean liners, ferries, merchant ships and docks & ports around the world. Available from all good newsagents, or Produced monthly Shipping T&Y is full of quality phoon subscription direct tographs, both in colour and black & white. Ideal for from the publishers. the serious collector. Shipping T&Y (MN), HPC Publishing, Drury Lane, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN38 9BJ, UK. Tel: 01424 205530. Email: subs@shippingtandy.com www.shippingtandy.com “MARINE NEWS” SHIP INDEX 2011(Volume 65) The 2011 Index can be obtained from Brian Franklin 1 Sherwood Drive, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. HG2 7HE, UK United Kingdom - £5.00 Europe - £6.00 (Airmail) Rest of World £6.00 (Surface mail) or £6.80 (Airmail) Prices include postage and packing Please make remittance payable in £ Sterling to B. Franklin (not World Ship Society) Sorry – International Reply Coupons are no longer acceptable The Index converts your “Marine News” into a valuable work of reference POSTAGE AND PACKING CHARGES FOR ORDERS FROM W.S.P.L. Number of Prints 1-10 11-50 51-75 76-100 UK Second Class £ 0.60 1.30 1.50 1.50 Europe Other overseas Small Packet Small Packet Air Mail Air Mail £ £ 1.75 2.50 3.25 4.60 3.50 5.20 4.30 7.10 453 Other overseas Small Packet Surface Mail £ 2.20 3.00 3.30 4.30 454 Early in July, Sanko Steamship filed for Chapter 15 title 11 bankruptcy protection in a last-ditch effort to restructure its USD $1 billion debts. This is the second time in recent years that the company has been close to the financial precipice. In the early 1980s the company tried to benefit from low shipbuilding costs and ordered over 125 bulk carriers with the assistance of finance from foreign trading concerns. This spelt disaster and the company was declared bankrupt with debts of over £3 billion. With assistance from the Japanese government the company eventually managed to recover and in April 2012 was reported to control a fleet of some 185 vessels of which only about 20% were actually owned. With a collapse of freight rates, the company now has to face paying high charter rates in an increasingly fragile market. The chances of survival this time must be slim and the demise of the green hulls of a company founded in 1934 seems likely. One of their owned vessels, SANKO SINCERE is pictured leaving Hamburg 17/4/2012. Helge Kuehl The World Ship Society Ltd. President: Dr. IAN L. BUXTON, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.I.N.A., C.Eng. Founder and President Emeritus: MICHAEL CROWDY, F.R.S.A. Vice-Presidents: ANDREW M.B. BELL, O.B.E. RD JIM G. DAVIS, C.B.E., K (Denmark) M.A.(Cantab.), FCIT, FILT, FICS, FISM, CIEx, FRSA, FNI (Hon), FIFF (Hon) LORD AMBROSE GREENWAY Dr. DAVID JENKINS, B.A., Ph.D. PROFESSOR ANDREW LAMBERT, M.A., Ph.D DAVID LITTLEJOHN, F.R.S.A. Rear-Admiral ROGER O. MORRIS, C.B. Chairman: DAVID LITTLEJOHN, F.R.S.A. http://worldshipsociety.org Marine News ISSN 0025-3243 Honorary General Secretary: © The named contributors and the World Ship Society JIMMY POOLE 101 The Everglades, Dukes Meadow Drive, Hempstead, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 3PZ U.K. The opinions expressed by authors do not necessarily represent those of the World Ship Society. Email: jimmy.poole@worldshipsociety.org Honorary Treasurer: WILLIAM MAYES, F.C.A., F.R.S.A. Co-ordinating Editors: KEVIN O’DONOGHUE and HAROLD APPLEYARD World Ship Society P.O. Box 706, Gravesend, Kent DA12 5UB Subscriptions, Changes of Address and all Circulation queries to: The Membership Secretary, J. M. Williams, 17 Birchdale Road, Appleton, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4 5AR, U.K. Email: membershipsecretary@worldshipsociety.org The World Ship Society Limited is a company limited by Guarantee (Registered Number: 4449095). Registered Office: Mayes House, Vansittart Estate, Arthur Road, Windsor SL4 1SE. Registered Charity Number: 1139902 Volume 66 No.8 August 2012 LES DALTON It is with deep regret that we have to inform you of the death of long-standing Society member Les Dalton, who passed away at home on 6th June 2012. Les actually started his involvement with the West Midlands Branch ca 1960. Les then moved down to Gloucestershire and was a co-founder of Gloucester branch and was an active committee member. A survivor of the sinking of HMS Eagle in 1942, Les has given his medium-format slide shows to many Branches and acted as an ambassador for the Society with many other local interest groups WORLD SHIP SOCIETY 2013 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 2013 Annual General Meeting will be hosted by the Medway Branch and will be held over the weekend of 17/18/19 May 2013. Further details will be issued later. Cover: The Russian-built EDEVA 21,142/92 was part of the fleet of Aegean Marine Petroleum of Greece when photographed at Piraeus 6/2010. She has just been sold by undisclosed interests to Pakistan breakers. Peter J. Fitzpatrick 455 REPORT ON 65TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AT HELD AT THE LIFEBOAT COLLEGE POOLE ON 12TH MAY 2012 After being welcomed by, Mike Giles, the Dorset Branch Chairman, Jimmy Poole thanked the Branch and its hard working team for organising the 65th AGM. Apologies were received from Bill Mayes, Glenn Smith, Hans Mornout, John English, Tony Atkinson, Stephen Hacker, Philip Simons and Dr Ian Buxton. Chairman’s Report Richard Osborne thanked the Dorset Branch for hosting the AGM and went on to thank Jimmy Poole (Hon Secretary), Bill Mayes (Treasurer), Harry Spong (retiring Vice-Chairman), Glenn Smith (Webmaster/Overseas Liaison), John English and the Publications team, Jim McFaul and the WSPL team, Stephen Hacker and the Naval Committee, Roy Fenton and the Merchant Ship Committee, Oliver Sesemann (Overseas Liaison/German Branch), Hans Mornout (Dutch Branches/Council Member), Tony Atkinson (Council Member – “Marine News”), Mervyn Park (Overseas Membership Secretary), the “Marine News” team (Harold Appleyard, Kevin O’Donoghue, Tony Atkinson, Peter Wynne and all contributing researchers, authors & photographers), the “Warships“ team (Tom Adams, Brian Hargreaves & all contributors), the “Chatham Team“ (Ian Wells, Alan Watt, Sheila Watt, Mick Reynolds, Mike Jackson, Ken Flack, Ken Humble et al.), the Branch Cluster Liaison Officers (Roland Waite, Jim Charnock, Maurice Napier, Krispen Atkinson), all Branch Officers and all who provide a service to the membership for their hard work on behalf of the membership. The Chairman’s report focussed on “Marine News” which he described as the “glue” that holds the Society together with its mix of news and research-driven articles which continues to develop. After outlining the work done by the “Marine News team”, he observed that strength can also become a weakness if societal changes are ignored. For example, although the Society still had more than 2,400 members worldwide, a survey undertaken during 2010 – 2011 had revealed that the average age of members was at least 70 with a significant number already over 78 (the average life expectancy of Western males). Furthermore, the majority of those members aged below 70 were between 55 and 65 years of age. These data, coupled the fact that the Society had been losing members at a rate of 5 – 6% per annum for the last 4 years, suggest that by 2018, the WSS will have no more than 1,700 members. The Chairman reminded members that the steady decline of membership must be set against apparently endless, above-inflation increases in postal charges at a time when “Marine News” consumes at least 110% of membership fee income. In his considered opinion, the WSS had reached a stage when there were no more cuts to make even if the salami slicing approach is used. He reported that during 2000 – 2012 the WSS had lost about £35,000 and that although the Society’s reserves looked large they actually amounted to little more than 18 months running costs. Consequently, instead of having money for projects, the Society was living a hand-to-mouth existence while at the same time fighting an endless, demoralising battle to cut costs with limited prospects for development and growth. Turning to “Marine News”, the Chairman said that it in this digital age it does not really contain news, while for some overseas members, it is essentially a historical document. In effect “Marine News” as delivered currently was fit-forpurpose in the mid to late 20th Century but is rapidly becoming hopelessly uneconomic in the digital age. He acknowledged that while most existing members probably prefer hard copy, potential members aged 50 – 60 expect to get information in a digital format and may not read in the same way as their older brethren. Clearly, the current format of “Marine News” is unattractive to the next generation of potential members. It was for these reasons in 2011 that Council decided to change the standard delivery format of “Marine News” from a monthly paper copy to a monthly e-journal delivered as an e-mail attachment. The Chairman reminded members that this had been discussed and approved at the 2011 AGM. The new digital format meant that the magazine would be delivered to every online member on the same day world wide at a significantly reduced 456 cost of just £20 (free to Life Members) from 1st January 2013. Richard Osborne explained that the membership fee of £20 covers the cost of research materials, production of the .pdf and running the WSS as well as allowing recapitalisation of the Society. This change will keep the WSS financially viable for at least another decade while at the same time providing money for projects, growth and acquisition of archival materials etc. Furthermore, e-journal will be in line with expectations of future members. However, it was appreciated that for a variety of reasons, some members would prefer to have a paper copy in addition to or instead of pdf. Council had decided that all those wanting a paper copy (including Life Members) could do so provided they paid the full cost of the printing, packing and postage. He reaffirmed that from 1st January 2013 the standard form of delivery would be as a pdf attached to e-mail and reminded those present that for ordinary members, their membership fee would be either £20 (pdf) or £20 + the cost of a paper copy (whether or not a pdf is taken). The Chairman finished his report by pointing out that, because the price of such paper copies was a function of the print run, it was essential that the Society had an accurate estimate of member’s intentions for 1st January 2013 and this would be obtained by use of a questionnaire in the July issue of “Marine News”. General Secretary’s Report Jimmy Poole thanked the Dorset Branch for providing a magnificent setting for the AGM and went on to say that the facilities in the Lifeboat College were superb. Thereafter he thanked Chairman and ViceChairman, both of whom were retiring at this AGM, for their good work over many years. Picking up on the Chairman’s theme about the move to a digital version of “Marine News”, Jimmy Poole said that in recent years he had observed more and more people using “Kindles” rather than books and had even loaded the magazine onto his own “Kindle”. Jimmy Poole went on to thank John Williams for sending out pdfs of “Marine News” to so many members and went on to say that the response had been uniformly favourable especially from overseas members. He added that the latter are particularly vulnerable to the recent hikes in postal charges with the price of sending out a single copy of “Marine News” overseas having risen from £1.12 to £2.20. He observed that the recent price rises had added 14p to the second class postage rate for each copy of the magazine posted within the UK. Jimmy thanked Glenn Smith for his hard work and dedication to the Society’s website which remained a source of valuable information for members and nonmembers alike. Turning to Chatham, which is now under the leadership of Roy Fenton, Jimmy praised Alan Watt and his team of volunteers for their excellent work and added that now that the WSS is a charity, the costs of running the facility had been reduced thanks to a reduction in rates. Finally, Jimmy spoke about his concerns that attendances at some Branches had continued to fall. He noted that Branches formed an important part of the Society’s activities and that we could not allow them to simply die out. Treasurer’s Report Richard Osborne, standing in for Bill Mayes who could not be present, said that the Treasurer was an excellent financial manager who had performed a vital role for the Society for more than a decade. He explained that the 2011 Accounts had been delayed by family problems and by the compilation of the Society’s first annual report to the Charity Commissioners. Richard Osborne described the nature of this report, which in effect is a self-assessment document, and then explained how he and Roy Fenton had collaborated to produce the final form of words. Turning to the report itself he observed that it included notional time in hours for the Society’s 150 core volunteers. For example, from his own experience as a Branch Chairman he had allowed 10-15 hours per month for Branch Officers and 20 hours per week for his activities as Society Chairman. He also drew member’s attention to the future plans aspect of the report observing that the fulfillment of these plans will set Council’s agenda for the foreseeable future. Thus, Council will have to look 2-3 years ahead from now on which will help develop the Society’s activities in a more coherent manner than hitherto. Turning the detail in the Accounts, Richard Osborne drew member’s attention 457 to the cost of “Marine News” which consumed 110% of the subscription and pointed out postal costs associated with “Marine News” accounted for 25% of this expenditure. He went on to show that Life Membership subscriptions cost the Society £2,882 in 2011. Fortunately, this aspect of the deficit was much reduced by the generosity of many Life Members and observed that these welcome and generous donations could be put to better use than merely subsidising the magazine. He went on to show that the Society’s running expenses were minimal and had not increased inline with inflation during the last decade observing that most Council members do not claim all the expenses to which they are entitled. After explaining why some operations were apparently in deficit (caused by the timing of the reporting cycle), Richard Osborne then addressed the issue of WSPL photograph prices. He explained that while new technology meant that prices had been reduced substantially, prices had not been further reduced because of the need to maintain income. Furthermore, the time freely given by volunteers needed to be given due value so as to maintain their morale and effort. Thus, those working for free would rather see their time being used to earn 20p/print for the Society than 1p/print. Finally, Richard Osborne explained why the three Executive officers would not sanction breaking into reserves unless there was a fully developed and positive plan of action for the use of these reserves. He made it clear that the Executive officers would not sanction the use of reserves to subsidise the continued production and dispatch of “Marine News”. However, they were prepared to utilize reserve funds to build for the future – hence plans for an e-journal with effect from 1st January 2013 and the associated re-capitalisation of the Society. The group of members who took part in the Port visit. HMS CATTISTOCK in the background on Poole Quay. Membership Secretary’s Report John Williams reported that, unfortunately but not unexpectedly, the decline in membership had continued since last year at about the same rate. The total membership reported last year was 2,509 although because of a mistake in the records, this had been adjusted to 2,468. It had declined to 2,408 by 31st December 2011 – a reduction of 6.5%. The decline had been at about the same rate for UK, Europe and the Rest of the World. Compared with the previous year, the number of new members had declined slightly whilst the number who died had increased slightly. The total number who resigned or had not renewed for 2012 had been about the same as for 2010 but unfortunately this was twice as many as had joined. Looked at over the last four years the decline has been 23% or, put more starkly, almost one quarter of the membership. Over the four years, the Society has recruited 339 new/rejoined members but 107 existing members have died, 228 have specifically resigned and 329 have just not renewed. This will give an estimated membership at 31st December 2012 of 2,330. 458 The reasons for resignation remained as reported previously but, he noted that as the membership ages, more are saying that they have lost interest in modern shipping and hence find that “Marine News” gives far more detailed information than they want. Conversely, an encouraging aspect arising out of the digital version of “Marine News” now available is the benefit that a variable print size on screen gives to members with sight problems. John said that in summary, it had not been a good year but he continued to be encouraged by the enthusiasm and loyalty of many members with whom he had contact. Looking ahead, it will be an interesting and challenging period as the digital “Marine News” is introduced alongside the traditional printed copy. Finally, he wished to record his thanks to both Mervyn Park for his work in looking after the non-UK members and also to Glenn Smith who does similar work for those in North America. Merchant Ship Committee Roy Fenton said that the Merchant Ship Committee had become a forum for merchant ship research as well as focal point for interactions between the various Society committees. He said that the origins of the Merchant Ship Committee can be traced back to the highly successful and long-running Naval Sub Committee and a feeling that the Society’s merchant ship members needed similar support. Roy said that while the Merchant Ship Committee catered for the needs of all merchant ship enthusiasts it didn’t “do” photographs, publications or naval. Turning to the Starke Schell Registers, Roy said these had reached a significant milestone with the completion of the project. They had been offered to the Society in 1998 for printing and distribution and had been very beneficial to the WSS. However, there was no longer any need to advertise the long lists in “Marine News” but copies would be kept available. He expected that in due course, the only available copies would be digital. After thanking the distribution team Roy moved on to the work of the Member’s Questions Team and the work done by the Period Custodians. With regard to the work of the Yard List Team which had been lead for many years by Captain John Landells, Roy reported that it had now supplied over 100,000 pages to members. The scope of their work had been extended by Andreas von Mach to cover non-UK yards. Another important aspect of the work of the Merchant Ship Committee was led by Barry Standerline who held about 1,000 fleet lists which can be made available to members. While these lists may not be either complete or fully accurate they provide a basic fleet list which can be used to start a research project. Another research project supported by the Committee is Fred Hawkes’ series of CDs devoted to the detailed history of early British steamships. Roy reported that the third Annual Merchant Ship meeting had taken place in London in late March, and despite slightly reduced attendance and increased costs had been successful in all aspects. He said that the event, which had grown out of earlier “researcher’s meetings”, needed a rethink if it was to have a long-term future. Thus, while he needed additional support to run the day, there was also a need to develop an increased number of speakers as well as links with other organisations. Finally, after thanking all members of the Committee for their good work over the years, Roy listed his aspirations for the Merchant Ship Committee. In particular he felt that the Committee existed to encourage merchant ship research, extend WSS research facilities to researchers, embrace and facilitate other merchant ship research projects and to work more closely with the WSS Publications Committee. Publications Richard Osborne, standing in for John English, reported that “Shaw, Savill & Albion”, which had finally appeared in print in January 2012, had been fully vetted by the Society’s Period Custodians as well as being refereed by both Roy Fenton and Malcolm Cooper. Richard thanked all those involved in the production of this book and in particular Ian Farquhar, Graeme Pepper of the Shaw Savill Society and Roger Jordan for his research input and proof reading. Turning to future publications, Richard said that the Society’s next publication “From the Revolution to the Cold War: A History of the Soviet Merchant Fleet from 1917 to 1950” by Marty Bollinger was in an advanced state of preparation. This meticulously researched and well written book would be about 300 pages in 459 length with over 170 illustrations. Chatham Roy Fenton reported on the Society’s Chatham facility saying that its fortunes had improved markedly during the last two years thanks partly to the hard work of Mick Reynolds, Alan Watt and other members of the team. The acquisition of charitable status has reduced costs while at the same time presenting opportunities for collaboration with like-minded and other charitable organisations. Chatham has now become the centre for storage and dispatch of the Society’s publications as well as housing its archives and a library which is amongst the top six maritime libraries in the UK. Furthermore, Chatham has become largely self-financing because of the funds raised by selling surplus second-hand books and photographs donated by members. Turning to the challenges faced by Chatham, Roy said that we always needed additional volunteers to man the facility, work on the archives and sell duplicate material. Finally Roy made a plea to his fellow Council members saying that there was a need to fully embrace the idea that the WSS had become a charity. Thus, although the WSS had been a charity for at least a year there was little evidence of that in the monthly magazine or other Society literature. He went on to suggest that if Council appoints a Vice-Chairman, that person should be tasked with ensuring that the Society obtained full benefit of its charitable status as soon as possible. Naval Committee Richard Osborne said that this committee was formed as the Naval Sub Committee in 1975 and is responsible for publishing the quarterly “Warships” and the “Small Craft Journal”, naval photograph offers, naval questions, the Annual Naval Meeting (first held in 1979) and the naval aspects of all WSS publications. After thanking members of the Naval Committee for their hard work, Richard briefly outlined the programme for the forthcoming Naval meeting on 2nd June and ended by saying that the 2013 event would take place on 1st June. Acceptance of report of 64th AGM held 14.5.2011: Agreed unanimously. Questions on Reports: (1) Geoff Holmes asked why WSPL prices had not been significantly reduced following the adoption of digital printing. Jim McFaul explained that members received a quality product at a competitive price which also needed to cover investment in technology. He added that while volunteers were willing to freely give their time they expected to see their efforts earn significant income for the Society. In response to a supplementary question about the demise of “Members Requests” Jim McFaul explained that subjects requested by members now appeared in the usual offers rather than in lists composed entirely of members’ requests. (2) Les Cheyne said that he wished to complain about the switch from the traditional, A5 size paper copy of “Marine News” to the digital version. He added that as a Life Member he was not happy at having to pay for a paper copy once the e-journal was introduced in January 2013. The Chairman explained that even though Life Members would have to pay the full costs of receiving a paper copy of the magazine, they would not have to pay the £20 subscription to the pdf. The Chairman, who is not a Life Member, went on to say that in comparison, he would have to pay the new £20 membership fee as well as the cost of a paper copy should he require one (i.e. £20 + £25-£35 depending on the print run). Thus, Life Members taking the pdf only would be in exactly the same position as they are now - i.e. not having to pay for “Marine News”. Louis Loughran reminded members that the returns for Life Members, which were promised by the then Committee, included a mix of free services and those for which they had to pay. Under Council’s proposals, the pdf form of “Marine News” is still free and the rest would have to be paid for as usual. The Chairman agreed saying that his successor, David Littlejohn, had stated unequivocally that “subscription packages change with time”. He finished by saying that while he understood Les Cheyne’s point of view, they would have to agree to differ. In response to a question from Jean Vincent about using distribution services cheaper than the Royal Mail, Richard Osborne pointed out that our print run was too low while Jimmy Poole added that because “Marine News” was under 100g it was sent letter post which is a Royal Mail monopoly. 460 David Pomeroy asked how Council proposed to stop non-members getting free copies of the pdf sent on to them by friends. The Chairman said that for the first year this would be good advertising and would also fit well with the Society’s profile as a charity. However, he hoped that by 1st January 2014 a password protected part of the Society’s website would be the place from which the pdf would be downloaded every month. Adoption of Reports & Accounts: Agreed with one vote against. The following were elected unanimously: President: Dr Ian Buxton. VicePresidents: Andrew Bell, J.G. Davis, CBE, (K, Denmark), Lord Greenway, Dr David Jenkins, David Littlejohn, Professor Andrew Lambert, Rear Admiral Roger Morris CB. Chairman: David Littlejohn. Hon. General Secretary: Jimmy Poole. Hon. Treasurer: William Mayes. Council Members: Tony Atkinson, John English, Roy Fenton, Stephen Hacker, Jim McFaul, Hans Mornout, Oliver Sesemann, Glenn Smith, John Williams. Any Other Business: None On completion of the AGM the President, Professor Andrew Lambert delivered a lecture entitled “Ships science and scandal in the age transition: John Scott Russell, Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the GREAT EASTERN”. RHO FLAGS AND FUNNELS Some Workhorses by J. L. Loughran The vast majority of publications, and indeed of my own articles about flags and funnels deal with the markings of owners of container and bulk carriers, tankers, coasters and suchlike, and take practically no notice of another kind of shipowner: those forming that part of the construction industry, involved in drilling or moving heavy items on, above or below the surface of the sea, requiring a range of specialised vessels – they cannot all be described as ships – to do so. Ranging from jack-up rigs to crane barges and semi-submersible heavy lift vessels, and engaged often in very grimy aspects of their business, these often escape the notice of the enthusiast in ship’s markings, but in these days when bulk carriers and even container carriers in liner trades seem loathe actually to fly their houseflag, they are often a source of interesting markings, even when funnels as such are noticeable by their absence. I include a small selection this month. To begin with, a couple of owners whose vessels do actually resemble proper ships, since they each specialise in project cargoes requiring heavy lifts and hold or deck arrangements not possible on ships carrying orthodox loads. The biggest, first. In 1993 two major Dutch firms in this sector, Wijsmuller Transport and Dock Express Shipping, combined to become the largest and most versatile heavy transport company, Dockwise N.V., with a fleet of 11 wholly-owned heavy lift ships, and a further 4 under management. They even developed a branch which specialised in the transport of yachts, either from their builders to distant areas where their owners wished to sail them, or from one of these areas to another. In 2007 Dockwise came under this joint control of the Heerema group and Wilhelm Wilhelmsen ASA. Originally its funnel was black with its logo, but later the black was exchanged for blue; whether this coincided with the change of control I have yet to confirm. I mentioned the absence of a funnel on many of these lifting, carrying and drilling vessels, and even when one exists, it is often as small as possible, and sometimes tucked out of the way at the stern to allow maximum space for the project cargo, so it is not always the appropriate place for a distinguishing mark. In what seems a recognition of this, the funnel of Rolldock Shipping B.V., of Capelle a/d ljssel, is plain blue, and the houseflag also harks back to the classic days when most flags were plain, with one or two letters for the company name. In Rolldock’s case, the design is distinguished by the letter being placed hard up against the fly, giving it, to my taste, a pleasing effect. To compensate for this reticent design, the entire afterpart of the black hull is filled with a large white “ROLLDOCK”. 461 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dockwise N.V. Rolldock Shipping B.V. Noble Drilling. GeoSea N.V. Van Der Straaten. 6. 7. 8. 9. Helix Well Operations. Gems International N.V. Acergy S.A. Subsea 7 S.A. The drillship “Noble Globe Trotter” was in Rotterdam last year, both its funnel and flag proudly bearing the company name. It has a long history beginning with the foundation in 1932 by Lloyd Noble, of Samedan Oil Corporation, an explorer of crude oil & natural gas and the parent of Noble Drilling, which was spun off to its shareholders in 1985. The success of Noble Drilling up to the present can be gauged by the fact that it owns 69 drilling units, including 4 under construction, and one FPSO. These are employed worldwide, in regions which at present include the Middle East, Mexican Gulf, North Sea, Brazil, West Africa and Asia Pacific. The reference to this in the flag and funnel is too detailed to be clear in my small illustration, but the centre of “O” in each is filled by a Mercator projection, in yellow, of the world. 462 The operations of the next company, GeoSea N.V., include marine and civil engineering, dredging and land reclamation, wreck removal and geophysical surveys in preparation for some of the above. It is the first which is indicated on their marking by the “wheel” of dredging buckets – or is it the business end of a cutter-dredger? Like the companies so far mentioned, its activities are worldwide. On a much humbler scale, however are the next markings, those of Van der Straaten Aanemmingsmaatschappij, Selected here partly because their flag is mainly black, an unusual colour for the field of a houseflag, they are nevertheless a very long-established firm, being over 100 years old. Their projects are concerned with the construction industry generally, piling and pipeline laying, and are confined principally to northern Belgium and the south of the Netherlands, where they employ crane barges, tugs and workboats. The next set of markings speaks clearly of its owner’s title and activity. Helix Well Operations Ltd., of Aberdeen, is a subsidiary of Helix Energy Solutions Group, of Houston, and performs well intervention, subsea operations and decommissioning within the group. Its vessels have the drill and helix motif either on a plain white funnel, or on the white band of a black one. No details of a houseflag are to hand. The same applies to the markings of GEMS International N.V., whose initials stand for Geotechnical, Engineering & Marine Surveys. This was established in 2004 by the purchase of a small Belgian hydrographic survey company. Within the same year two British-based subsidiaries had been established: GEMS UK and GEMS Survey Ltd., which use the same funnel design, where the company initials are cleverly combined into a logo suggesting, in blue and black, the echoes radiating from below a survey ship’s hull. At present GEMS Group operates nine specialist survey vessels. The last group of markings in this article belong to two companies with long and complex histories of acquisitions and mergers. For example, Acergy S.A. was formed in 2006, a seabed to surface engineering & construction company, registered in Luxembourg but with headquarters in London. It began life, however, in 1970 as Stolt-Nielsen Seaway with North Sea operations. In 1989 it acquired the French Comex Services, becoming Stolt Comex, and in 2000, after further acquisitions became Stolt Offshore. A reorganisation to re-focus the company after the multiplicity of acquisitions culminated in renaming as Acergy in 2005. Though the funnel is illustrated, I have been unable to confirm a houseflag for Acergy. In compensation, perhaps, I can illustrate two for Subsea 7, a company with an even more chequered story so far as mergers etc. are concerned, though space precludes a full listing here. In January 2011 Acergy bought Subsea 7, and the first flag, flown by the drillship ROCKWATER and the pipelayer SEVEN OCEANS in two phases of its history, seems to have been replaced by that flown by the pipelayer/heavy lift ship OLEG STRASHNOV and the crane ship STANISLAV YUDIN last summer. Acergy itself changed its title by then to Subsea 7 S.A. NAVAL NOTES Reports for inclusion in this section should be sent to Dr R.H. Osborne, 11 Beechwood Road, Nailsea, Bristol BS48 2AF, United Kingdom, E-mail: DROSBORNE@blueyonder.co.uk, to ensure prompt publication. AUSTRALIA CHOULES, the Bay class dock landing ship acquired from the UK in 2011, has suffered from propulsion problems which necessitated her return to Sydney for repairs on 14th June. GERMANY The third Type 702 Berlin class combat support ship BONN (A1413) was named on 17th April. INDIA On 22nd May the minesweeper RATNAGIRI was decommissioned at Mumbai. Two days later the training frigate KRISHNA (F46; ex-HMS ANDROMEDA) was formally paid off in Mumbai. On 8th June India’s modernised Kiev class aircraft carrier VIKRAMADITYA left the Russian port of Severodvinsk for initial sea trials since completing a major refit at the Sevmash shipyard. The Indian Navy has started construction of a new 463 dock at the naval dockyard at Mumbai for VIKRAMADITYA. In late June it was announced that the Indian Navy plans to build a second indigenous aircraft carrier once the first ship being built by Cochin Shipyard Ltd enters service in 2015 – 2016. TEG, the first of 3 modified Krivak III/Talwar class stealth frigates being built at the Russian Yantar shipyard arrived at Mumbai on 22nd June. Her sister TARKASH has started sea trials prior to delivery in October 2012. SINDHURAKSHAK, a Kilo class submarine, completed a mid-life modernisation in Russia on 23rd June and is likely to be equipped with tube-launched Harpoon anti-ship missiles along with her three other modernised Shishumar class submarines. The Leander class frigate VINDHYAGIRI was decommissioned on 10th June, a year ahead of schedule, thanks to the consequences of a disastrous collision with MV NORDLAKE near Sunk Rock lighthouse off Bombay on 30th January 2011. Later that day, the frigate caught fire while in dockyard hands and sank about 15 hours later. The flooding rendered repair uneconomical and the frigate is likely to be taken out to sea and sunk rather than being broken up. The Indian Navy is to acquire four state-of-the-art indigenously-built survey ships which will enter service in 2017 – 2018. MAKAR, the first of six catamaran inshore survey vessels (12 knots, 53m x 16m) built by Alcock Ashdown Ltd (a Gujarat government enterprise) has been handed over for trials. The Indian coastguard has commissioned H 187, the first of 12 45 knot hovercraft type 8000HD built by Griffon Hoverwork UK. IRAN At a ceremony on 29th May, Iran re-launched TAREQ, the first of three Kilo class submarines acquired from Russia in the 1990s, after a lengthy refit. It is expected that it will be many months before the boat will be operational. ITALY The ongoing economic crisis is likely to speed up the decommissioning of 26 – 28 vessels during the next 5-6 years. Candidates for decommissioning include three un-modernised Maestrale class frigates, four Artigliere class fleet patrol ships, three Lerici class MCMVs, six to eight Minerva class corvettes, four training vessels and four ocean-going tugs as well as two coastal replenishment vessels. MEXICO Two new Tenochtitlan class coastal patrol vessels (TENOCHTITILAN & TEOTIHUACAN) and five Polaris II interceptor craft (ALBIREO, ALNITAK, MINTAKA, ALFIRK & ALDERAMIN) entered service on 1st June. NIGERIA On 1st June the Nigerian Navy commissioned the locally-built seaward defence craft ANDONI (P 100) which has a crew of 25 and is armed with a 20 mm gun forward plus machine guns. A second boat has been laid down. PAKISTAN The fast attack craft AZMAT entered service on 23rd June. RUSSIA On 18th May the Russian Project 11711 class landing ship IVAN GREN was launched at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad. In late May the Russian government signed a contract for the construction of a further five Borey class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. The lead boat, YURI DOLGORUKY (K 535) has entered service while the second of class, ALEXANDER NEVSKY (K 550), started trials in October 2011 and will enter service by the end of this year. The third and fourth boats, VLADIMIR MONOMACH (K 551) and SYVATITEL NIKOLAY are under construction. SPAIN On 25th June the Aegis-equipped frigate CRISTOBAL COLON (F 105) started final sea trials at Ferro. TAIWAN On 1st July, the Taiwanese Navy decommissioned the last 20 of a fleet of ageing Seagull class missile boats. They have been replaced by 30 171-tonne craft under a programme which began in 2000. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The stealth patrol vessel QARNEN was launched in mid-June by Fincantieri Muggiano in La Spezia. Her sister GHANTUT was launched in January. UNITED KINGDOM The UK MoD has announced that following reversion to the F-35B STVOL version of the Joint Strike Fighter the decks of the aircraft carriers QUEEN ELIZABETH and PRINCE OF WALES will have to be coated with a new heat-resistant surface made of Thermion which is a mechanical bond of aluminium and ceramic. 464 On 14th May the Royal Navy received confirmation/approval of the fulfilment of a series of programmes including both Queen Elizabeth class ‘carriers, six Type 45 destroyers, 13 Type 26 frigates, seven Astute class submarines, construction of three or four Successor class of submarines to replace the Vanguard class, 64 Lynx Wildcat helicopters, upgrades to the Merlin medium lift helicopters, the purchase of River class OPVs SEVERN, TYNE and MERSEY which had been leased from their builders, investment in a future helicopter borne AEW capability and four new MARS Fleet tankers. UNITED STATES The Virginia class attack submarine MISSISSIPPI (SSN-782) entered service on 1st June. On 2nd June it was announced that the USN is to rebalance its force deployment from the current 50:50 split between Pacific and Atlantic to a ratio of 60% Pacific: 40% Atlantic by 2020 to meet the growing power of Asian navies. On 4th June AMERICA, the first of a class of LHAs to replace the ageing Tarawa class, was launched at Huntington Ingalls Pascagoula shipyard. During June the 100-year old dreadnought battleship TEXAS, which is moored in Houston as a museum ship, suffered several serious leaks. NAVAL DEPLOYMENTS Month: 08/12 Reports for inclusion in this section should be sent to DA Sowdon, 25 Godwin Drive, Nailsea, Bristol, BS48 2XE (e-mail: davesowdon@blueyonder.co.uk) to ensure prompt publication. ALGERIA Tug EL MOUS’IF arrived at Faslane from Aalesund 18/6; she arrived Plymouth 1/7 for FOST. AUSTRALIA CHOULES left Sydney 13/6 for Exercise Hamel off Queensland, but developed an electrical fault the next day and returned to Sydney. BALLARAT & the ROK destroyer SEJONG DAEWANG exercised together northeast of Jeju Island, in the Korea Strait, 28-29/5. BRAZIL BRAZIL 1 (ex-PORT OF SPAIN), renamed AMAZONAS, day ran from Portsmouth 12/6 and was handed over to Brazil by BAE 29/6. The submarine TIKUNA arrived at Naval Station Norfolk for a routine port visit, 7/6. The 11-day visit was in conjunction with the submarine’s 2012 deployment to the US E Coast and part of a bilateral submarine exercise cooperation initiative between the United States and Brazil’s submarine forces. CHINA Training ship ZHENGHE arrived at Taranto 31/5 for a 5-day visit, the 5th stop on a 30,000 nm voyage. FRANCE DE GRASSE was at Leith 14/5. STYX & ANTARES arrived at Portsmouth 11/6; ANTARES sailed 12/6, STYX the next day. GERMANY Among the vessels expected to be present for Kiel Week 15/6 were ADMIRAL COWAN, ESBERN SNARE, THETIS, IVER HUITFELDT, ZIERIKZEE, VLAARDINGEN, VAN KINSBERGEN, ALTA, VALKYRIEN, WERRA, PASSAU, HOMBURG, BAD BEVENSEN, GROMITZ, DMDR BLAISON, HALLAND, VIRSAITIS, TLIVALDIS, KURSIS, ZEMAITIS, KROKOW, POZNAN, JAMNO, MIELNO, GARDNO, SOKOL, NORMANDY, USNS 2ND LT JOHN P BOBO, LCPL ROY M WHEAT, ST ALBANS. HERMELIN was working off Limassol, Cyprus from 16/6. NETHERLANDS SNELLIUS was at Portsmouth 7-9/6. VLAARDINGEN, ZIERIKZEE & VAN KINSBERGEN were at Leith 22/6. The trio left 25/6 and arrived at Dublin 29/6. OMAN AL RAHMANI left 14Dock at Portsmouth for a harbour berth on 23/6. PERU BAP VILLAVISENCIO arrived at Naval Station Mayport, Fla., for a weeklong training evolution 15/6. PORTUGAL TRIDENTE made the first trans-Atlantic trip by a Portuguese submarine when she arrived at Naval Station Norfolk on 14/6, to participate in the multi-national Fleet Training Exercise War of 1812 (FLEETEX) 19-29/6. POLAND ISKRA was at Portsmouth 14-16/6. FRUKUS 2012 The exercise in the Baltic took place 24/6-1/7 and involved Russian YAROSLAV MUDRY, HMS YORK, USS NORMANDY & FS DE GRASSE. 465 The US cruiser NORMANDY at Kiel on 19.6.2012. The Type 42 destroyer EDINBURGH 31/5/2012. Photo: A.A. de Kruijf Photo: Jasper Van Haemdonck The Roumanian Batch 2 Type 22 frigate REGINA MARIA (ex-HMS LONDON) at Konstanta on 24.5.2012. Photo: Nikolaur Sifferlinger 466 The Hunt class MCMV ATHERSTONE leaving Valletta on 13.6.2012. Photo: Michael Cassar The Polish minesweeper MIELNO at Kiel on 18.6.2012. Photo: Peter Inpijn UKRAINE Diesel submarine ZAPORIZHZHIA started surface sea trials 12/6. UNITED KINGDOM Gibraltar: EDDYSTONE visited 6/6, leaving for Ascension. ST ALBANS, ATHERSTONE & SHOREHAM were present 4-5/6; the MCM’s sailed for the Gulf. SD NORTHERN RIVER arrived 20/6, leaving 24/6 for exercises in the Med. The vessel visited Gibraltar 30/6 and left for Greenock where she was expected 5/7. Clyde: SD JUPITER was dry docked at Greenock 7/6. VIGILANT returned to the Fleet 21/6 following refit. Devonport: Vessels with FOST in June included: OCEAN, DIAMOND, EDINBURGH, ARGYLL, KENT, LANCASTER, MONMOUTH, NORTHUMBERLAND, RICHMOND, SUTHERLAND, TALENT, TRENCHANT, ENTERPRISE, ORANGELEAF, WAVE RULER, AUGSBURG, KARLSRUHE, U 34. Other movements included: SD VICTORIA arrived 2/6. DIAMOND visited the DG Range 6/6. SD VICTORIA left for Portland 10/6, returning 15/6. PROTECTOR arrived 25/6 leaving 26/6 for Portsmouth. SD VICTORIA left 27/6 for the Sound of Jura exercise area. Falmouth: SD CAREFUL arrived from Plymouth and entered dry dock 6/6, leaving 21/6 for Plymouth. SD NORTHERN RIVER visited 16/6 en route to Gibraltar. LYME BAY arrived from the Gulf 25/6. Marchwood: HARTLAND POINT returned 22/6, having left Emden 20/6. ANVIL POINT arrived 30/6 from Gdansk where she left 22/6. Mersey: On 12/6 WAVE KNIGHT was in 5 Dock, BLACK ROVER in No. 6 and DILIGENCE in No 7 Dock at Cammell Laird. FORT AUSTIN was in the Wet basin. Portland: MOUNTS BAY was at Portland 6/6, and WAVE RULER on 7/6. SD VICTORIA sailed 13/6 for Plymouth. Portsmouth: ST ALBANS & EDINBURGH arrived 8/6. ILLUSTRIOUS, YORK & ST ALBANS sailed 11/6. DIAMOND sailed for Gulf deployment 13/6. EDINBURGH returned 15/6. YORK sailed 20/6 for FRUKUS. KENT returned 21/6. DRAGON 467 visited the new UHAF 25/6, and LANCASTER sailed. KENT visited UHAF 26/6 and ST ALBANS returned from Kiel. PROTECTOR returned from her first Antarctic deployment 27/6. LEDBURY arrived from the Mediterranean 29/6. RICHMOND returned from an 8-month refit at Devonport on 29/6, when ILLUSTRIOUS also arrived, having taken part in ten exercises in the Bay of Biscay, practising a range of anti-surface operations against French naval vessel LT DE VAISSEAU LAVALLEE. USN OPSAIL 2012 Present at Norfolk 7-12/6 were BAE GUAYAS, ARM CUAUHTEMOC, KRI DEWARUCI, ABSALON, HESSEN, THOR HEYEDAHL, SPS JUAN SEBASTIAN DE ELCANO, ARC GLORIA, NE CISNE BRANCO, STV GODSPEED, GOOSE BAY, MONCTON, TALENT, RFA ARGUS, USCGC EAGLE. At Baltimore/Annapolis 13-19/6 were GUAYAS, CUAUHTEMOC, DEWARUCI, JCG KOJIMA, Dominican ALMIRANTE DIDIER BURGOS, ESBERN SNARE, HESSEN, THOR HEYEDAHL, GLORIA, CISNE BRANCO, IROQUOIS, VILLE DE QUEBEC, GOOSE BAY, MONCTON, TALENT, ARGUS, EAGLE, NOAA FERDINAND R HASSLER and BAY HYDRO II. NEW ORLEANS arrived in Sasebo, Japan for a scheduled port visit, 1/6 and arrived in Pearl Harbor, 13/6. VICKSBURG completed a port visit to Bahrain, 28/5. GREENVILLE left Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a W Pacific deployment, 5/6. SWIFT left Durban, South Africa, 7/6 after a 2-week visit to the area. She visited Maputo, Mozambique 8-15/6 in support of Africa Partnership Station East 2012. SWIFT left Port Maputo for Nacala, Mozambique, where she arrived 17/6 for a 5day visit. NEW YORK transited the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Arabian Gulf for the first time 10/6, during her maiden deployment. HAWAII arrived at Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, as part of its deployment to the W Pacific, 9/6. TUCSON returned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam after a 6-month deployment to the W Pacific region, 14/6. The United States, the ROK and Japan conducted trilateral naval exercise 2122/6 in the waters south of the Korean peninsula. The George Washington CSG made a port visit to Busan, South Korea, after completing the two exercises. THE CSG consists of GEORGE WASHINGTON, COWPENS, SHILOH, LASSEN & MCCAMPBELL. NITZE arrived in Victoria, Seychelles, for a port visit, 24/6. BENFOLD left San Diego 15/6 for a scheduled 8-month, independent deployment to the W Pacific and U.S. Central Command AOR in support of Navy Ballistic Missile Defense. MICHIGAN arrived at Yokosuka, 13/6, as part of its deployment to the W Pacific. USNS MERCY on Pacific Partnership 2012 completed its first mission port in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, 15/6; the ship arrived in the Philippines 18/6, to begin the second host nation visit of the mission. Eisenhower CSG members DWIGHT D EISENHOWER, WINSTON S CHURCHILL & JASON DUNHAM (on her maiden deployment) deployed from Naval Station Norfolk, Va., and HUE CITY & FARRAGUT from Naval Station Mayport, Fla., 20/6, to support operations in the U.S. Navy’s 5th and 6th Fleets. UNDERWOOD participated in a passing exercise (PASSEX) with ships from the Chilean navy while en route to Iquique, Chile, 16/6. UNDERWOOD operated with three Chilean ships: the Piloto Pardo-class patrol ship COMMANDANTE TORRO, and the Riquelme-class fast attack craft URIBE & SERRANO during the daylong exercise. BLUE RIDGE visited Tokyo 17/6. NORMANDY anchored outside of Karlskrona, Sweden, for a scheduled port visit, 20/6. PITTSBURGH and ANNAPOLIS returned to New London, 27/6, following scheduled 6-month deployments. CHICAGO arrived at Fleet Activities Yokosuka 29/6 for its first port visit as part of its W Pacific deployment. 468 BRANCH NOTES BEDFORD: As always, Dave Sutton gave us an excellent evening’s entertainment in ‘Yet more holiday snaps’, complete with comments on people who caught his eagle eye. We started off with a tour of Venice, covering craft large and small. Then Switzerland with its lake traffic and railways, an area not covered at our meetings before. This was followed by a cruise down the Rhine from Basel to Amsterdam. Dave then visited Barcelona and cruised to Miami on the NORWEGIAN EPIC. Please keep travelling Dave and we will remember the lovely Swiss scenery and you can’t see Bedford from the Matterhorn! In June Dave Menzies recounted a trip that was organised to celebrate his 70th birthday in June 2011. He flew to Hong Kong where only one passenger ship was to be seen; a small Russian vessel; but there were many other vessels to be seen. Then on to Brisbane; where the effects of the flooding were to be seen. Melbourne followed with a foray over the border to South Australia to Adelaide and Victor Harbour and its horse-drawn tramway. The last night in Melbourne, 5th July, was the local Branch meeting where Dave had taken a Sid Belham dvd which was shown and supplemented by local shots of the QUEENs visiting the port. The last leg was to Singapore, where a mass of shipping was to be seen, and then home. A memorable trip. BURNIE: In March Kirby Cunningham, Chaplain to the Mission to Seafarers in Burnie, gave a comprehensive programme about the history and activities of the Mission and its place in the Burnie shipping scene. Kirby subsequently joined our branch as a member! Our speaker in April was Rex Cox, President of Hobart Branch. Rex presented a fascinating slide show of the great variety of shipping in the Port of Hobart since the 1950s. At out May meeting we viewed a dvd of the building of a modern cruise ship INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS. DORSET: The highlight for the Branch in May was the hosting of the WSS AGM at the RNLI College in Poole. Members from far and wide enjoyed the weekend starting with a welcome by the College Principal and an informative talk about Poole Harbour by former Harbour Commissioner, Peter Burt. Tours included a visit to the port with an excellent presentation, the RNLI, a Purbeck coach tour, including Corfe Castle, and a three hour Poole Harbour cruise all in beautiful weather. Ninety of us enjoyed the traditional AGM Dinner. EAST KENT: Sam Pellatt opened the May meeting with a short show on recent Thames shipping. The remainder of the evening was Vice Chairman, Andrew Humphries’ night; with Andrew giving an excellent presentation of early Margate and Ramsgate shipping which was drawn from a number of local photographers. A few ships aground and plenty of sailing barges and coasters; it was a really interesting show, illustrating how busy these ports were in the past. In June Mark and Pam Bathurst from the MEDWAY QUEEN Preservation Society gave us a really interesting presentation on the history, demise and restoration of the MEDWAY QUEEN. The work that has been done to restore the historic paddler to her former glory is really impressive. Good luck to them with the project. FIRTH OF CLYDE: We had a good turn-out for the final meeting of the season in April when Paul Strathdee gave us his ‘Year on the Clyde 2011’ show. Last year marked 300 years since the founding of the shipbuilder Scotts of Greenock and he duly commemorated this milestone. Paul also looked back at shipping lines that were regular visitors to King George V dock such as Blue Funnel, Clan Line, Port Line and Ben Line. Down river we viewed the cruise ships together with visiting naval vessels to be seen during joint exercises. Now that both operators to Northern Ireland sail from Cairnryan, Paul took a look at some of the last Stena ferries to operate out of Stranraer including the STENA VOYAGER. At a recent committee meeting the future of the December meeting was discussed and it was unanimously decided to discontinue it. On a brighter note when we send out the branch syllabus for next year we will be asking for your e-mail addresses so that we will be able to contact you electronically in future rather than by post and thus reducing our costs. GLOUCESTER: For our April meeting one of our Branch founder members, Les Dalton, presented ‘The last two years of CANBERRA’. Les had had a cruise in May 1996 on the CANBERRA, which visited locations around the Mediterranean which included Gibraltar, St. Tropez, Elba, Naples, Sicily and Barcelona. Visits were made to the Trafalgar cemetery in Gibraltar and to Pompeii from Naples. We 469 were honoured to have at the meeting a former 4th engineer who served on the ship when she was fairly new. Thank you, Les for an interesting and informative evening. Our May meeting was the Branch AGM where all officials and committee members were re-elected en-bloc. A new member, Alan Drewett, was also appointed. A few days later we held our Annual Branch Dinner with 11 members and friends present. The model boat evening had to be cancelled because of rain. HAVEN PORTS: Steve Thomas brought back memories of the 1980s with a slide show from his travels in the Far East. The show was in two halves, one devoted to Hong Kong and the other to Singapore. It was a decade when general cargo ships were being replaced by containerisation, and his slides contained a nice cross-section of reefers, bulkers, tankers and freighters as well as the first generation of container vessels. It was a magnificent show which was appreciated by all attending the May meeting at the Seafarer’s Centre in the Port of Felixstowe. In June Bernard McCall gave a presentation ‘Coastal shipping and tripping’. He recalled in particular travels in Scottish waters aboard a BP coastal tanker from Grangemouth delivering oil to remote communities in Caithness, North Uist, the Isle of Lewis, Bressay in the Shetlands and Orkney. His slides included excellent shots of shipping in the Pentland Firth and interesting views from the sea of John o Groats, Dunnet Head and Cape Wrath. It was an excellent evening which was enjoyed by all; many thanks Bernard. ISLE OF MAN: On March 2nd Roy Cripps showed us pictures taken from EMERALD QUEEN on a Danube river cruise. He started in Budapest bound for Nuremburg and we saw many barges loaded with a variety of cargoes and many fine buildings. Thanks Roy. On 16th Jim Charnock spoke about the Manchester Ship Canal over the last 30 years and showed us the major changes that have taken place in Salford where the docks have been transformed into a living area. Ships still use the canal and we saw the demise of the liner services to the present day traffic which is much less and the ships are much smaller. Surprisingly there are still ferry cruises along the canal. Thanks Jim. MANCHESTER: We held our Branch AGM in May when the entire Committee was re-elected en bloc. Our bank balance is strong and the decision to change to afternoon meetings was reaffirmed as a great success. Following the meeting slides were shown by Reg Bailey, Jim Charnock and Peter Wynne. In June Bernard McCall returned with part 2 of his show ‘Shipping and tripping’. This detailed ports visited and ships seen on two long and one short trip. We saw much of the Baltic and the vast variety of ships sailing under many flags. We also visited South Wales where Bernard’s wife had the honour of being a ‘tug captain’ for a few hours. The first long trip ended well up the River Trent whilst the second ended at Shoreham. It was a fascinating afternoon! Thanks Bernard. MELBOURNE: Our guest speaker in May was Donald Walker – the author of ‘Beacons of hope’. We were treated to a fascinating presentation on the history of the Bass Strait and its lighthouses. Bass Strait became the main route of ships sailing along the south coast of Australia after lighthouses were established in the 1840s. Prior to this, ships went to the south of Tasmania or risked being wrecked, as happened to many if the attempted to sail through the strait. We thank Donald for telling us about this development to enable ships to arrive safely in Melbourne. In June Tim Asome told us about his experiences both at sea and at the Sembawang Shipyard. Tim is the General Manager of ASP Ship Management and kindly arranges ship visits when the opportunity arises. The Branch is honoured that our Secretary, Ron Parker, has been awarded the Order of Australia Medal for service to the community including, of course, our Branch. We thank and congratulate you Ron. A small group of members recently accepted an invitation to visit the Port of Melbourne control tower and appreciated their kind hospitality. MERSEYSIDE: In May we were pleased to welcome that well known maritime author Ian Collard, who gave us a great evening’s entertainment about 1960s and 1970s Mersey shipping. Ian’s images were taken whilst on his way to work on the morning ferry, from his office window in the Cunard Building or on a lunchtime walk along Princess Parade. He also showed ships in the North and South docks and Birkenhead pointing out many examples of most of the shipping companies’ vessels you would expect around that era, amazing nostalgia. Thanks very much Ian for a wonderful presentation and we hope to see you again soon. In June 470 John Luxton showed us images of a 2008 cruise aboard Fred Olsen’s BLACK WATCH from Southampton around the Iberian peninsular. John has interests in all forms of transport so it was particularly interesting to see the trams operating around the streets of La Coruna and Lisbon. We also visited Vigo and saw shots of many different vessels that John observed of his voyage which made a fascinating evening’s entertainment. Thanks John. MID ESSEX: The Manchester Branch production ‘Five steps to Manchester’ was shown at our May meeting for at least the second time since it was compiled in 1976. The slide quality had surprisingly not seemed to have deteriorated over the years. The show took us on a journey from the Mersey estuary through the five locks to the docks in Salford and Manchester describing each lock, quay and bridge. The area was highly industrialised in the 1970s and supported many ship types with many a nostalgic sight of coasters, Manchester Liners, bulk carriers, tankers, James Fisher’s heavy lift ships and good old cargo liners! Being a Bank Holiday, our June meeting was a members’ evening. This featured the film ‘The RNLI, a review of the year 2010’. This was followed by a film on the construction of P & O’s CANBERRA at Harland & Wolff between 1957 and 1961. Our Chairman, Robin Butcher, was ‘on the water’ in a Thames barge moored alongside HMS PRESIDENT at the previous day’s Jubilee Thames River Pageant. He showed us images of this wonderful spectacle which was so enthusiastically received. See meeting reports at www.midessexships.org.uk NEW SOUTH WALES: At the May meeting we were shown a dvd on the Ball’s Head coal loader in Sydney harbour which ceased operations in 1992 and parts of it now form an educational centre run by the local council. The dvd gave a potted history of the area prior to the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788. It then moved on to the establishment in the late 19th century, with the advent of coal fired steamships, of a coaling/bunker depot. This lasted till the 1950s when the number of ships requiring coal bunkers virtually ceased. It was then used as a coal depot operated by different collieries until the 1970s when a contract to supply coal to Japanese power plants was negotiated. This lasted until 1992 when the loader closed as part of a general run-down of Sydney harbour that has continued and now the harbour is basically a ‘pleasure port’. NORTH WEST KENT: Steve Spouse came along to our May meeting to present his slide show ‘Thames and Medway’. He started off with pictures of tugs dating from the 1920s that he had copied from various sources and then went on to show a whole range of shipping taken from a wide range of viewpoints including tower blocks and cranes! This was followed by a collection of very good night shots. Thanks Steve for a very interesting evening. NORTHERN IRELAND: Our proposed April meeting was postponed and Roy Snowden stepped in at short notice and gave a presentation entitled ‘Luxury liners pre-1940s’. It included photographs and video clips from mostly transAtlantic liners, which were competing for passenger trade from various European and British ports to New York, and the great differences between 1st class, 2nd class/tourist class and 3rd class. It was a nostalgic look at bygone days which was enjoyed by a good turn-out of members. On 14th May members visited the cruise ship MARCO POLO. Our thanks to Cruise and Maritime Voyages for a most excellent ship visit. The May meeting was an excellent presentation by Harry Foster mainly featuring photographs taken whilst serving on the Shell tankers HEMICARDIUM and DAPHNELLA. These included an escorted naval river passage in Vietnamese waters, Caribbean port visits and Belfast and Dublin ports in the 1980s. PLYMOUTH: We welcomed Bob Cook to our May meeting with his presentation ‘A worthy view of Plymouth waterfront’. This comprised of a digital collection of glass plate negatives from his collection and from the John Bouldon and Richard Faber collections. The superb quality of these glass plate negatives has to be seen to be believed, they covered an area of the Plymouth waterfront from the River Plym through Cattedown and the Barbican-Plymouth Hoe, Millbay Docks and Turnchapel. Most were taken between 1865 and 1944 with evocative pictures of J class yachts racing in the Sound to 1895 photos of HMSD DEVASTATION at Devonport. The aforementioned warship featured on the cover of ‘Old Glory’ match boxes. Many thanks, Bob for a fascinating evening. In June Ian Denton gave us a presentation on Cunard’s £500 million QUEEN ELIZABETH. Ian related the history of this 92,000 ton ship from planning and design to the actual 471 construction by Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard until the christening by H.M. the Queen in Southampton at the end of 2010. Since the rise of more balcony cabins on the now larger cruise ships have taken off, many of them have become to look like hideous blocks of flats under the old adage ‘pack-em in’, with some having balcony decks rising 11 decks high. The new QUEEN ELIZABETH has a more sensible design with a maximum of 5 balcony decks giving the ship a more attractive design which is more pleasing to the eye. PORT NATAL: In March Rev. Boet van Schalkwyk, of the Durban Branch of the International Sailors Society, gave a talk. In April we celebrated notching up 40 years of existence. Two of our founder members; Alec Young and David Shackleton; live locally. A third, Henry Aitken, now lives in Norwich, UK and has recently joined the branch there (definitely their gain and our loss!). In May, suitably, a TITANIC evening was held with a video and exhibition inclusions. We did have a night to remember. SOUTH COAST: Martin Wright made a welcome return to the branch when he presented his ‘Nautical miscellany’. Through his camera we visited the Polish ports of Gdansk, Gdynia, Szczecin, Kolobrzeg and Swinoujscie in 1992 and again in 2009. We then travelled to Vietnam to view shipping at Saigon before coming back to the North Atlantic to visit Las Palmas and then into the Mediterranean to conclude our journey at Messina. At each port we toured the local docks viewing a wide variety of shipping as well as the local shipbuilding and repair yards. Members warmly thanked Martin for a fascinating and wideranging evening. In June Krispen Atkinson presented ‘Cornish ports and harbours, part 3’ when he took us on a fascinating tour of all the ports to be found from Mounts Bay and along the coast of north Cornwall to Bude. In an excellent presentation we viewed the ports today and in their heyday in earlier times, all enhanced by Krispen’s well-informed commentary and an imaginative use of aerial maps. A wide variety of coasters through the years were seen along with some commercial docks which have now almost disappeared. Thanks, Krispen, for a most interesting evening and part 4 is eagerly anticipated. SOUTHAMPTON: Our May meeting featured a return to the Falkland Islands conflict in 1982, this being the 30th anniversary. Bill Lawes presented our branch’s Tape/Slide show featuring the majority of the Merchant and Royal Naval vessels participating in the action from the ports of Southampton and Portsmouth. The excellent narration was provided by Sandy Jones of Radio Solent and featured the transformation of many merchant vessels to war readiness. A special guest at our meeting was Capt. Clark of the EUROPIC FERRY, with his daughter. He narrated many of his ship’s actions and gave other overall recollections of the conflict. It was a brilliant production evoking many memories. Due to illness we had a late change of speaker in June when Colin Drayson presented his first digital show ‘The start of it all’. Colin started work in the 1950s close to the River Itchen wharves, where his interest in ships was born. We were treated to photographs of quays long since redeveloped and the coasters then to be seen. After he acquired a cycle we were then entertained by accounts of lunchtime visits into the Eastern Docks with views of the larger ships then calling in the main port. The talk concluded in the mid-1960s with Colin joining the QUEEN ELIZABETH then coming ashore to start work as a docker. It was a very interesting evening, full of nostalgic views. SOUTHEND: At our May meeting we welcomed Ken Larwood from East Kent Branch. Ken presented ‘Tugs to Tankers’ although ‘and everything else in between’ should have been added to the title because that’s what it was! Most types of ship were represented although some wag was heard to comment ‘Where’s the Woolwich ferry then?’ Ken’s work as an electrician enabled free access to U.K. ports with unrivalled scope for ship photography and he felt bitter when, upon retirement, his various dock passes were withdrawn. Ken gave us details of every ship that was seen although he did admit he was not too familiar with RN vessels. It was a cracking evening. In June we saw the second part of the excellent slide show ‘The widening Thames’ put together by London Branch in 1982. We started at the Royal Docks entrance and proceeded down river past Dagenham, Erith, Purfleet and Greenhithe where Everard were based. Onward via Gravesend and Tilbury, the highlight of which was a photo of the giant tanker HALCYON THE GREAT was seen; she was the largest vessel ever to pass Gravesend. Now in the open sea we passed Shell Haven, Coryton and Canvey Inland, Southend Pier complete with barges and WAVERLEY and ending at the 472 estuary forts. It was an excellent evening of unabashed nostalgia. SWANSEA & W.WALES: In May John English gave us an illustrated talk on the ‘Battle of the Atlantic 1939-45’. He spoke with great knowledge of the ships, both merchant and naval, and of the opposition they faced and the conditions they endure for the longest battle of the War. It was amazing to see and hear of the great advances in equipment during this period, from ships built for WWI to ships that continued in service for 20 more years, each side trying to outwit and overcome the other. In June Elizabeth Holmes gave a show of ships of 40 years ago. It was pure nostalgia. We started with HMS GLAMORGAN of 1966 followed by passenger ships of that era, many cargo ships and tankers of companies now long gone and naval vessels when we had a navy. We went on ship visits and excursions with the Society both in this country and on the Continent. It was a small selection of ships from a large collection of slides taken by Liz over the years and it was well worthwhile. TEESSIDE: As a departure from the norm; David Hunter, Chairman of the 500 Group, a Teesside based group of bus enthusiasts, gave a presentation on bus restoration. He showed photographs of the restoration of two unique buses which are on the road and a third at present being restored. The buses are used at up to 18 rallies per year and running days on Teesside. The second part of the presentation was a photographic history of the Teesside Tramway system from inception in the 1850s to closure in the 1930s. Many thanks, David for an informative and interesting evening. On 6th June Geoff Hainsworth gave his final talk about his circumnavigating the globe aboard his yacht T’EARLY BIRD. Leaving Thailand he crossed the Indian Ocean, traversed the Suez Canal and then cruising the canals of France to Calais. He finally arrived back at Hartlepool 39 months after leaving. Many thanks, Geoff, for your very interesting series of presentations. On 20th June Nathan Hobday, by far the youngest of our speakers, presented a series of excellent photographs of shipping on and around the Tees. Many were taken from the Pilot Cutter on which he works. Many thanks, Nathan. THAMES VALLEY: In May we enjoyed the WSS slide show ‘Shipping and ships in Japan’ produced in 1977. A very well presented and informative narration accompanied a set of slides showing the shipping seen in the early 1970s in a variety of Japanese ports. Photos taken at a time when ships looked like ships, including a fine shot of the KUNGSHOLM and GRIPSHOLM together, provided a lovely evening of nostalgia. In June Allan Onions came to the branch to give us part one of his ‘History of shipping and shipbuilding along the Danube’. He gave us a potted history of the area before starting in 1829 with DDSG which was developed by Bristol engineers. We travelled from Germany to Hungary, including the areas where locomotives aided ships to beat strong currents. Although the Danube is long and wide, it is not always deep, and so ships are partially constructed and then taken further down river so that their superstructure can be fitted in place. It was a well researched and very interesting evening. TYNESIDE: Our May meeting was the continuation of Paul Hood’s voyage on the ORIANA, which he had joined in Dubai. We now arrived in Singapore and the ship was berthed away from the usual cruise terminal and this provided views of many assorted harbour craft and other commercial vessels. We then moved on to Saigon (Ho Chi Min City to those stuck in the past) and then Nha Trang, also in Vietnam, before ending the voyage in Hong Kong. As usual, Paul provided not only full detail of the many vessels he had photographed but also showed varied and interesting views of the scenery and buildings he and Carol saw on their excursions ashore. At the June meeting Paul Hood gave us a fascinating report on the WSS A.G.M. that was held at Poole. We saw much of the shipping scene in the port as well as the Society activities that took place over the weekend. Thanks Paul. VANCOUVER: Our March meeting opened with the announcement that two of our long-standing members, Jean Miller and John Cannon, recently passed away. We extend our condolences to their families. The presentation was ‘Ray’s Alaska adventure’, which consisted of our President, Ray Warren’s photographs aboard STEVESTON LIFEBOAT with friend and fellow artist John Horton between June 14 and July 8 2011. Ray showed superb shots of tugs, military ships, container ships, cruise ships and fishing vessels as well as lighthouses, geography and wildlife. 473 SALES, TRANSFERS & RENAMINGS All are 2012 except when shown, * indicates 2011 transaction, + indicates 2010 transaction, # indicates 2009 transaction, $ indicates 2008 transaction, x indicates 2007 or earlier. Photographs for inclusion in the section should be sent to World Ship Society, P O Box 706, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UB, UK. *ABDUL, (8401250)(Lord P - 04, Atlantic Sapphire – 99, Mindanao Sampaguita – 99, Glory Belle – 89, Southern Belle - 87), 14,031/85 – Bulk Carrier. By Expomar Navigation Ltd, Malta to Ocean Pearl Maritime Ltd, Cook Islands (New Zealand) and renamed OCEAN PEARL. ACE DRAGON, (9143726)(Sea Majesty – 00), 14,599/97 – Bulk Carrier. By Stevens Line Co Ltd, Vanuatu to Intercor Enterprises Ltd, Cook Islands (New Zealand) and renamed ICE DRAGON. *ADMIRAL 9, (9181003)(Alam Bitara - 11), 28,932/99 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Oyster Holding BVI Ltd to Admiral 9 Shipping SA, both Panama and renamed BETELGEUSE. ADRIATICBORG, (9546497), 11,885/11 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed CCNI TOPOCALMA by Scheepvaartonderneming Adriaticborg BV, Netherlands. *ALAM BITARA, (9181003), 28,932/99 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Bitara Shipping Sendirian Berhad, Malaysia to Oyster Holding BVI Ltd, Panama and renamed ADMIRAL 9. ALAM BITARA at Gothenburg 6/1/2007 Lennart Rydberg ALAM GULA, (8505159)(Orchis Island - 96), 13,815/85 – Bulk Carrier. By Alam Gula Sendirian Berhad, Malaysia to Dinamar Co Ltd, Tuvalu and renamed HAJ WALID. ALAM SENANG, (8308812)(Atlantic – 93, Goldean Alliance - 88), 17,056/84 - Bulk Carrier. By Alam Senang Sendirian Berhad, Malaysia to Logan Shipholding Co, Belize and renamed ISMAIL DEEB. ALAM SENANG at Melbourne 10/12/2006 Dale E. Crisp ALI-M, (8204119)(Mohamad F – 01, Ocean Pine – 99, Matsushima – 96), 3,345/82 General Cargo Ship. By Rima Maritime Co SA, Georgia to Martakla Shipping Co SA, Tanzania (Zanzibar) and renamed MARTAKLA. *ALLAGUIA, (7517650)(Irfan Akansu – 10, Erim Kaptan – 07, Mustafa Bey - 04, Haci Arif Kaptan - 95), 1,823/77 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed IRFAN AKANSU by Africa M Lines Ltd, Belize and transferred to Turkish Registry. 474 ALOHA ONE, (9136888)(Balsa 56 - 09), 4,358/96 - General Cargo Ship. By Aloha Maritime Ltd to Yare Shipping & Trading Co, both Malta and renamed EKMEN. AMERICANA, (7621932)(Ioannis M – 01, Trendy – 92, Yamahiro Maru – 89), 35,185/79 Bulk Carrier. By Calmore Management Ltd, Panama to Indico Maritime Services Pvt Ltd, Comoros and renamed RICAN. AMSIR, (8705761)(Sachem – 10, Redina – 07, Bunga Anggerek – 99), 36,554/88 – Bulk Carrier. By Alpha Vanguard Ltd, St Vincent and the Grenadines to Abul Khair Shipping, Bangladesh. Name unchanged. xANAND SEA, (7917915)(Chang Yun - 07), 122,447/81 – FSO, Oil. By Anand Sea Shipping Ltd, Marshall Islands to Arus Dermaga Sendirian Berhad, Malaysia and renamed TAURUS. #ANNE C, (8332409)(Ginny Palmer - 83, Peggy Downey - 78, Cherrystone - 60), 316/49 – Tug. By Kanawha Crane & Construction Inc to Western Rivers Assets LLC, both USA and renamed JO RENEE. *AQUA MARINA, (7640483)(Alam Teladan – 02, Athlon – 89), 10,230/79 - General Cargo Ship. By Water Canyon Shipping Inc to Green Trade International Corp, both Panama. Name unchanged. ARC II, (8322026)(Arc – 09, Archon – 07, Spectrum - 04), 56,456/85 – Crude Oil Tanker. By Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd, Liberia to Capital Maritime & Trading Corp, Bahamas and renamed FPSO CIDADE DE ITAJAI following conversion to FSPO Oil. #ARGO SERVICE, (8017463)(Gulf Fleet No. 44 – 86), 711/80 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Zapata Gulf Marine International Ltd, Vanuatu to Multiplan International Ltd, Nigeria and renamed HATRICK. xARIAKE, (9196606)(Berge Ariake – 01), 159,397/01 - Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed OLIVA by Ariake Transport Corp, Isle of Man (British). ARISTOFANIS, (9351751)(Launched as Dong Hai 216), 8,487/05 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Forbes Maritime Co, Liberia to Polmaz Ltd, Nigeria and renamed N ARM OF GRACE. ARISTOFANIS departing Milford Haven 17/8/2008 Vic Smith ARKLOW STAR, (9196254), 2,316/99 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed BBS STAR by BBS Bulk I KS, Netherlands. ARKLOW STAR at Antwerp 24/8/2007 Jan Erhardt *ARTHUR N, (8919350)(Athesis Ore - 02), 131,479/91 – Ore Carrier. By General Ore Carrier Corp II Ltd to PSU Second Ltd, both Panama and renamed PSU SECOND. AS LIVADIA, (9192765)(Melide - 09), 23,843/99 – Chemical/Products Tanker. Has been renamed ATLANTIC LIVADIA by FHH Ronds Nr 20 mt ‘Livadia’ GmbH & Co Tankschif, Liberia. AS LUTETIA, (9192753)(Magpie – 09), 23,843/99 – Chemical/Products Tanker. Has been renamed ATLANTIC LUTETIA by FHH Fonds Nr 5 mt ‘Lutetia’ GmbH & Co Tankschiff KG, Liberia. ASIAFLEX INSTALLER, (8007171)(Venturer – 11, CSO Venturer – 07, Stena Venturer - 95, Essar Stena 1 – 94, Dynamic Constructor - 89, Seabex One - 86), 8,300/81 – Diving Support Vessel. By Technip Far East Sendirian Berhad to Kreuz Subsea Marine Pte Ltd, both Bahamas and renamed KREUZ INSTALLER. 475 ASIAN SPIRIT, (9155482), 8,579/97 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed KP SPIRIT by KDB Capital Corp, South Korea. ATLANTIC, (9241451)(Nordatlantic – 03, Libra Niteroi – 01 Nordatlantic – 05, Calapalos 04, Nordatlantic – 03), 25,407/03 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed NILEDUTCH IMPALA by Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ms ‘Atlantic’ mbH & Co KG, Cyprus. ATLANTIC WINTER, (9467146)(Launched as Beluga Prediction), 15,377/11 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed BBC WINTER by KG Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ms Atlantic Winter mbH & Co, Liberia. ATLAS, (9014884)(Atlasgracht - 12), 7,949/91 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed VLADIMIR MYASNIKOV by Kamchatka Shipping Co Ltd, Sierra Leone. *ATLAS SERVICE, (8017449)(Gulf Fleet No. 42 – 86), 711/80 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Zapata Gulf Marine International Ltd, Vanuatu to Adamac Marine Services Ltd (Adamac Group), Nigeria and renamed SPSL VICTORIA SERVICE. ATTIKOS, (9340843)(Launched as Dong Hai 213), 8,549/05 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Ross Shipmanagement Co, Liberia to Polmaz Ltd, Nigeria and renamed N WIND OF GRACE. *AVENIR, (8307404)(Golden Falcon - 07, Star Canopus - 04, Nordsund - 95, Spring Seagull - 90, Sanko Seagull - 86), 24,943/85 – Bulk Carrier. By Chiton Shipping Corp, Malta to Firstsea Shipping Corp, Panama and renamed FIRSTSEA. *BABA N, (8723294)(Vasileostrovskiy - 07), 2,450/89 - General Cargo Ship. By Nosi Shipping Inc, Panama to Act Star Inc, Kiribati and renamed ANGELINA. #BALSA 55, (9136876), 4,358/96 - General Cargo Ship. By Las Palmas De Comercio Panama SA, Panama to Eren Denizcilik ve Ticaret Ltd Sti, Turkey and renamed SABRI TOMBA. *BALSA 63, (9163568), 4,355/98 - General Cargo Ship. By Esplendor Shipping Inc to Blaze Shipping Ltd, both Panama and renamed PYTHIA. BALSA 71, (9204348), 4,362/99 - General Cargo Ship. By Splendid Fleet Corp to Gulka Shipping & Trading Co, both Panama and renamed TERVE. #BAO FENG, (7804211)(Zhao Bao Shan – 06, Mana - 04, Drossini - 00, Topaz XL - 99, Maraki - 98, Hyundai No. 9 - 93, Hai Jung - 88), 14,458/79 – Bulk Carrier. By Baofeng Shipping SA to Shunfeng Shipping SA, both Panama and renamed CHANG FENG II. *BBC NEW YORK, (9448451)(Beluga Nation – 09, Launched as Dutch Carina), 6,296/08 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed NINA SCAN by Bremer Lloyd Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG ms ‘Johann von Bremen’, Antigua and Barbuda. BBC NEW YORK off Vlissingen 10/4/2011 Ralf Gierke #BELLE AYURA, (9316945), 17,979/05 - Bulk Carrier. By Helmstar Shipping SA to Delica Shipping SA, both Panama and renamed KEN TOKU. #BELLE NAUTICA, (9293882), 17,979/04 – Bulk Carrier. By Asian Shipping SA to Delica Shipping SA, both Panama and renamed KEN HOU. *BELUGA NITERIO, (9484194)(Completed as Beluga Negotiation, Launched as Dutch Maren), 6,351/09 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed NIKITA SCAN by Johann Philipp Specht Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Antigua and Barbuda. BELUGA SINGAPORE, (9418975)(Launched as Beluga Persuasion), 15,312/10 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed SINGAPORE by Hansa Heavy Lift GmbH & Co KG ms ‘HHL Lisbon’, Germany. *BEN ELLAN, (8018936)(River Tamar - 90), 538/81 - General Cargo Ship. By Movada Pacific Inc, Vanuatu to Ali Mohamed-Hydar, Suriname. Name unchanged. #BITU LESTARI, (8130576)(Rising Star - 06, NBC-Venus – 04, Hosei Maru No. 8 – 01), 1,056/82 - Asphalt/Bitumen Tanker. By PT Segara Adhiguna Hokindo to PT Speciality Tanker Indonesia, both Indonesia and renamed ERICA 5. BLEU DE FRANCE, (7822457)(Holiday Dream - 08, Superstar Aries - 04, Super Star Europa – 99, Europa – 99), 37,012/81 – Passenger/Cruise. By CDF Bleu De France Ltd, Bahamas to Saga Cruises BDF Ltd, then to Saga Cruises II Ltd, both Malta and renamed SAGA SAPPHIRE. *BLUE ELBRUS, (9589401), 93,565/11 - Bulk Carrier. Completed as BLUE CHO OYU for Blue Marine 5 Corp, Panama. *BROADWAY, (8421391)(Tong Li – 09, Palanca - 03, Mah Kim 1 - 90, Maiden Gloria - 87), 4,256/85 – General Cargo Ship. By Broadway Shipping (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Panama to Ever Talent International Ltd, Sierra Leone and renamed NIAMUN NASIR. 476 BUFFALO, (9313943)(Maersk Buffalo - 11), 48,853/07 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed MAERSK BUFFALO by Nordea Finans Sverige AB, Denmark (DIS). BUNGA KELANA SATU, (9131113), 57,017/97 - Crude/Oil Products Tanker. By AET Petroleum Tanker (M) Sendirian Berhad, Malaysia to Sea Gust Maritime Co Ltd, Liberia and renamed NEW HORIZON. BUNGA KELANA SATU on the Delaware River 14/2/2009 John Curdy *BUSY B, (9084968)(Busy Bee – 11, Nanpo Maru - 09), 1,988/93 – Water Tanker. Has been renamed PRINCIPE TRADER by Century Energy Services Ltd, St Vincent and the Grenadines and transferred to Nigerian Registry. +CAMEL, (7526675)(Seadance – 05, Snov - 98, Aleksandr Savelyev - 96, Torm Hilde 85), 26,194/78 – Bulk Carrier. By Granville Navigation SA to East Shipping Ltd, both Panama and renamed SHASHANK. CAP SERRAT, (9297864)(Santa Pelagia – 10, Maersk Detroit – 01, Completed as Santa Pelagia), 54,771/05 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed SANTA PALAGIA by KG ms ‘Santa Pelagia’ Offen Reederei GmbH & Co, Germany. CAP SERRAT at Port Botany 13/1/2012 Mick Prendergast *CAROUGE, (9035230)(Chin Shan - 02, Lowlands Jade – 99), 77,273/92 – Bulk Carrier. By Escalade Shipping Corp to PSU Second Ltd, both Panama and renamed PSU THIRD. CATALINA, (9306445), 5,581/07 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed CATALINA D by Doehle Minibulker Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Germany and transferred to Malta Registry. CATENA, (9430868), 18,326/09 - Container Ship (Fully Cellular). Has been renamed MELL SOLOMON by Catena Shipping Co Ltd, Antigua and Barbuda. CATENA at Otago 30/11/2011 Ross Walker CATTERICK, (9134971)(Lady Erika - 00), 4,695/95 – LPG Tanker. Has been renamed GAS TEXIANA by East Propane Inc, Marshall Islands. *CEBU TRADER, (7700439)(Loulan – 98, Ugland Carrier - 85, Dona Luisa - 84, Ugland Carrier - 83, Ramses Carrier – 81), 4,090/78 - Ro-Ro Cargo Ship. By Glocal Japan Inc to Asian Marine Transport Corp, both Japan and renamed MIHARA MARU. CF LIMA, (9553282), 4,506/11 – Products Tanker. By Courtney Fynn Group, Panama to Mighty Ocean Pte Ltd, Singapore and renamed FORTUNE 8. 477 *CHEM BRIDGE, (9135183)(Clarice – 06), 5,254/96 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By Bridge Marine Co Ltd to KSM Co Ltd, both South Korea and renamed WATER BREEZE. *CHEM SUN, (9010230)(Jo Curacao – 04, Curacao - 01, Capella - 96), 3,335/96 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By Chem Sun SA, Marshall Islands to Gemden Chemical Shipping Ltd, Malta and renamed MARMARA. *CHINA DIAMOND, (8604333)(Ferry Diamond – 07), 9,023/86 – Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Ocean Top-Shipping Corp, Panama to Korea Development Leasing Corp, South Korea and renamed SECHANG CORDELIA. CHUN WOO, (9036428), 2,311/90 – General Cargo Ship. By CK Line Co Ltd, South Korea to PT Fresco Line Samudera, Indonesia and renamed PEGASUS NUSANTARA. CLOVER, (9051636)(Mulberry – 11, Brilliance – 08, Iran Yamin – 08), 16,621/96 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed DORITA by Boulard Shipping Co Ltd, Cyprus and transferred to Bolivian Registry. CMA CGM LILAC, (9314923)(Completed as E R Miami), 28,927/05 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed LILAC by Floral Peninsula Ltd, Hong Kong (China). CMA CGM VERLAINE, (9221815)(Launched as Buxcliff), 72,760/01 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed BUXCLIFF by Bereederungs- und Schiffahrts GmbH & Co ms ‘Buxcliff’ KG, Germany. CMA CGM VERLAINE at Southampton 10/8/2006 Ivan Bovey CMA CGM VIOLET, (9314935), 27,779/06 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed VIOLET by Resplendent Spirit Ltd, Hong Kong (China). +CONSULAR, (8020886)(Union Progress – 06, Bonex Glory - 03, Link Asia – 96, Coral Crown – 96, Comus – 92, Pomex Progress – 88, Kempas – 85, Kastania – 84), 3,648/81 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed AMBASSADOR VII by Trustrade Enterprises Pte Ltd, Belize and transferred to Sierra Leone Registry. *CORAL, (7921605)(Wana Naree - 07, Seahorse - 94, Ace - 89, Seagrand Ace - 89), 16,518/80 – Bulk Carrier. By Coral Maritime Co Ltd, Belize to unspecified owners, Mongolia and renamed NORTH STAR. CORN LILY, (8714669)(Stinnes Mistral – 10, Corn Lily - 09, Levantgracht – 07, Kapitan Medvetskiyn – 92, Launched as Pulpca), 6,037/88 – General Cargo Ship. By Corn Lily Ltd, Malta to Fern Shipping Inc, Cambodia and renamed GENNADY TSYGANKOV. *CYRUS, (8917089)(Team Anemonia – 10, Anemonia - 00), 22,633/95 – Chemical Tanker. By Albicant Maritime Ltd to PT Global Niaga Bersama, Liberia. Name unchanged. CYRUS at Piraeus 8/2010 Peter J. Fitzpatrick CYRUS 3, (8223268)(Amber – 09, Vemaoil VIII - 08, Kyokuryu Maru - 01), 3,760/83 – Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed DARUSH by Azores Shipping Co FZE, Barbados and transferred to Vanuatu Registry. +DA FU STAR, (8307789)(Jag Rishi – 08, Spring Peacock – 96, Sanko Peacock - 86), 24,111/84 – Bulk Carrier. By Newton Shipping Ltd, Panama to Ansel Maritime Ltd, Barbados and renamed LABRO. 478 DAMALIS, (8909472)(Kastelorizo - 10), 29,506/91 - Crude/Oil Products Tanker. By Damalis Marine Corp, Barbados to Mena Maritime Inc, Tuvalu and renamed MENA. DAPHNE, (9182710)(Yue Shan - 07), 86,192/00 – Bulk Carrier. By Daphne Transportation Special Maritime Enterprise (ENE), Greece to Thornlands International Ltd, Bermuda (British) and renamed CERTOUX. DELMAS BRAZZAVILLE, (9160401)(CSAV Atlanta – 06, Launched as Clasen Rickmers), 26,131/98 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed CLASEN RICKMERS by ‘Clasen Rickmers’ Rickmers Reederei GmbH & Cie. KG, Liberia. *DELOS, (9085364)(BW Hibiscus – 01, Jupiter Glory – 09, Erica - 98), 156,752/95 – Crude Oil Tanker. By Delos Maritime Corp to Delos I Ltd Special Maritime Enterprise (ENE), Greece. Name Unchanged. DIAMOND GLORY, (9146998), 18,005/97 - Bulk Carrier. By Ocean Transit Carrier SA, Panama to Myriam Shipping Ltd, Belize and renamed AMAR MERAY. DINA G, (8307882)(Giorgis Milas - 09, Nota A - 05, Hanei Pearl - 99, Sanko Pearl - 85), 22,009/84 – Bulk Carrier. By Dina Maritime Ltd to Hongkong Haoxin Shipping Ltd, both Panama and renamed XIN SHENG. *DON NICO, (9303625)(Chai Yo - 10), 964/04 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. Has been renamed DON NICOLA by Remolques y Transportes Maritimos Ltda ‘RETRAMAR’, St Vincent and the Grenadines and transferred to Columbian Registry. DUTCH MATE, (8808707), 4,297/89 - Chemical/Products Tanker By Rubia BV, Netherlands to Sicilnavi Srl, Panama and renamed WINE TRADER. DUTCH MATE off Maasluis 24/7/2004 C. Lous *EAST SUNRISE 9, (8023981)(Samos - 08, Elsam Jylland - 02), 71,560/82 – Bulk Carrier. By East Sunrise Shipping Shares Ltd, Panama to Essar Shipping Ltd, India and renamed RAM PRASAD. EEMSDIEP, (9155987), 3,170/96 - General Cargo Ship. By Beheermaatschappij ms Eemsdiep BV, Netherlands to HS Katrin OU, Malta and renamed KATRIN. EEMSDIEP on the Kiel Canal 21/2/2006 Raymund Oberhem ELEKTRA GLORY, (9352573), 162,198/09 - Crude Oil Tanker. By Elektra International Shipping Ltd, Panama to Nanjing Fountain SA, Marshall Islands and renamed BEIJING SUNRISE. ELIF-D, (8319976)(Holland – 05, Aldeboorn - 01, Aldebaran - 97, Bornrif - 94), 997/84 – General Cargo Ship. By Steenbergen Scheepvaart, Curacao to Cannil Shipping & Trading Ltd, Moldova and renamed CANNIL. +ELKE, (8402591)(Kirsten – 03, Fast Wal – 98, Kirsten – 93, Sabine – 93), 1,473/85 General Cargo Ship. By Caribbean Shipping Ltd, Antigua and Barbuda to Irger ShPK, Albania and renamed EDARTE. 479 *EMIRATES MARINA, (9246695)(CSAV Rio Trancura – 06, Completed as Coletta), 35,881/05 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed LUTETIA by Hammonia Chartering & Ships GmbH & Co KG, Liberia. ENERGY PROMETHEUS, (9153094), 38,718/98 - Bulk Carrier. By Paulownia Shipping Panama SA, Panama to PX Energy Maritime SA, Cyprus and renamed PANAMAX ENERGY. ENERGY PROMETHEUS on the Straits of Malacca 2/9/1998 Jonathan Boonzaier ERRIA DORTHE, (9371725)(Duzgit Prosperity – 07), 3,214/07 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By K/S Erria Dorothe, Malta to Uni-Tankers mt ‘Endelo Swan’ ApS, Denmark (DIS) and renamed ENDELO SWAN. EURO CORALLO, (9164093)(Isola Corallo - 05), 3,218/99 – Chemical Tanker. By Euroceanica (UK) Ltd, Italy to Marscope Shipping Co Ltd, Cyprus and renamed AMONITH. EURO CORALLO at Brunsbuttel 1/10/2010 Rauno Domscheit EURO SOLID, (9360972), 7,112/06 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Reederei ms ‘Euro Solid’ GmbH & Co KG, UK to Oak 3 Shipping Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed 3 OAK. EURO STORM, (9244180), 6,191/01 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed CONMAR ELBE by Reederei ms ‘Euro Storm’ GmbH & Co KG, UK. #EUROFERRYS ATLANTICA, (7218668)(Bluenose – 99, Jutlandica – 83, Stena Jutlandica – 82), 13,179/73 - Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Europa Ferrys SA (EUROFERRYS), Panama to Taymouth Ltd, St Kitts and Nevis and renamed ACE II. (Since broken up) +EVEREST, (9221176)(Normand Vibran - 05, Troms Steggen - 05), 1,972/00 - Offshore Tug/Supply Ship. By Garware Shipping Corp Ltd to PFS Shipping (India) Ltd, both India and renamed PFS SUPPLIER. *F BLUE, (9065900)(Traun – 07, Ever Brisk – 00), 7,662/94 - General Cargo Ship. By ADF Shipping Co Ltd, Marshall Islands to Rarefield Shipping Co Ltd, India and renamed ELSIN RANI. F BLUE leaving Antwerp 30/5/2009 J.M. Kakebeeke 480 FAIR WIND, (9128582), 35,884/95 - Bulk Carrier. By Stevens Line Co Ltd, Vanuatu to Tianjin Changming Shipping Group Co Ltd, China and renamed DE TONG HAI. *FIONA, (9170951), 5,315/97 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By Senyo Shipping SA, Panama to Keoje Marine Co Ltd, South Korea. Name unchanged. xFORGEA I, (8013522)(Spring Grace – 02, Shamrock Tres – 98, Naniwa Maru No. 80 – 91), 3,362/80 - Products Tanker. By Global Shipmanagement SA, Panama to PT Sukses Osean Khatulistiwa Line, Indonesia and renamed SOECHI PRATIWI. $FORTUNE FREIGHTER, (7705362)(Nagoya Maru – 83, Southern Mercury – 81), 3,737/78 - General Cargo Ship. By Vietnam Ocean Shipping Joint Stock Co (VOSCO) (Cong Ty Co Phan Van Tai Bien Viet Nam) to Thanh Cuong Transport Co Ltd, both Vietnam and renamed HOI THANH 68. *FULLAM, (9015333)(Faithful - 10, Norca - 02, Nord-Gloria - 00, Crystal River - 97), 25,877/92 - Crude/Oil Products Tanker. By Oyster Holding BVI Ltd to Velde Shipping SA, both Panama and renamed TOPAZIS. FURNESS HARTLEPOOL, (9309631), 30,027/06 - Bulk Carrier. By Takanawa Line Inc, Panama to Rachel Marine Ltd, Liberia and renamed RACHEL. GAS TINY, (9015319)(Sali - 04), 1,592/91 – LPG Tanker. By LPG One Ltd, Marshall Islands to PT Lautan Rizsky Semesta, Indonesia and renamed LPG NINE. GLOBAL AZTEC, (9163556)(Maersk Erimo - 12, Mercosul Uruguay - 05, Johannes Boele - 02, UAL Angola - 99, Johannes Boele - 98, Seaboard Atlantic - 98, Johannes Boele - 97), 6,114/97 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed MAERSK ERIMO by Boele Dredging Contractors BV, Netherlands. *GLORY BEIJING, (8715041)(Desimi - 08, K Dahlia – 07, Dahlia – 98), 110,779/89 – Bulk Carrier. By Glory Beijing Ltd, Panama to unspecified owners, Comoros and renamed GLORY B. *GREEN STAR 01, (9122382)(ACX Hokuto – 09, ACX Miyazaki – 03, OOCL Miyazaki - 00, Dolphin Discovery - 97, Jin Ching - 97), 3,994/95 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Vietnam Container Shipping JSC (VICONSHIP), Vietnam to Kharis Shipping Co Ltd, South Korea and renamed KHARIS VENUS. #GRETA, (8401561)(Hanny Trader – 05, Sea Tyne - 99), 1,289/84 – General Cargo Ship. By MV Greta Shipping Ltd, Antigua and Barbuda to Alb Sea Transport ShPK, Albania and renamed FROJDI II. #GUADALAJARA, (8225723)(Tambov - 04), 12,527/82 - Refrigerated Cargo Ship. By Skanfisk Ltd, Belize to Daltransflot Co Ltd, Russia and renamed TAMBOV. HADA, (9413585), 3,997/08 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Mowinckel Tankers International Ltd to BM Chemical Pluto Ltd, both Malta and renamed BOMAR PLUTO. *HAE UN, (7930060)(Vero – 05, Great Prize - 99, World Prize - 85), 16,021/80 – Bulk Carrier. By Tonghae Sonbak Co Ltd to Haeun Shipping Co Ltd, both North Korea. Name unchanged. HAE UN at Mumbai 10/4/2009 Helge Kuehl +HAEYANG No. 2, (9227077), 257/02 - Tug. By Haeyang Shipping Co Ltd, South Korea to Inversiones Maritimas CT Peru SAC (INMARSA), St Vincent and the Grenadines and renamed CASTOR. HAI FOUNTAIN, (7928067)(Haina Fountain – 10, Swift Splash – 09, Huyutec – 07, Pantelis P - 06, Bamia - 97, Banak - 93, Wani Falcon - 91, Binsnes - 88, Lord Curzon - 83), 16,079/81 – Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed FOUNTAIN by Kind Faith Industry Dev Co Ltd, Panama and transferred to Tuvalu. (Since broken up) HAI IN, (9181986)(Proceeder – 08), 6,715/98 – General Cargo Ship. By KDB Capital Corp to Hai In Enterprize Inc, then to WIZ GLS Co Ltd, all South Korea and renamed WIZ SKY. HAMMURABI, (8117287)(Australian Advance – 98, Hammurabi – 86), 32,534/83 Container Ship (Fully cellular). By United Arab Shipping Co (UASC), Kuwait to unspecified owners, St Kitts and Nevis and renamed HAMMURA. $HARMONIC PROGRESS, (8501684)(Nicholas Smile - 04, Orange Phoenix – 99), 36,537/86 – Bulk Carrier. By Primary Marine Co Ltd Inc to DS Bridge SA, both Panama and renamed MEGA PROGRESS. 481 HECTOR, (9051583)(Marwa – 08, Sloman Challenger – 06, Polar Challenger – 98, Sloman Challenger - 97), 4,489/95 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed RED RESOURCE by Speedway Maritime Logistics Pte Ltd, Singapore. HELLENIC SKY, (9104457)(Mermaid Star – 03, Mercury Star – 03), 36,074/94 – Bulk Carrier. By Thasos Shipping Co Ltd, Malta to Shinhan Capital Co Ltd, South Korea and renamed EVERAIM. *HENLEY BRIDGE, (8716215)(BW Munin – 08, Berge Munin – 07, Cheshire – 05), 19,719/89 – LPG Tanker. By Henley Bridge Shipping Ltd, Bahamas to Gas Mahi Shipping Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed GAS MAHI. HIGH PROSPERITY, (9292357), 28,794/06 - Products Tanker. By Blue Wake Shipping Pte Ltd, Singapore to d’Amico Tankers Ltd, Liberia. Name unchanged. xHOKUETSU ACE, (8808070), 36,431/89 - Wood Chips Carrier. By Dandelion Maritime SA to Rizhao Express SA, both Panama and renamed RIZHAO EXPRESS. HORIZON EAGLE, (9314997), 28,927/07 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By HL Eagle LLC, USA to Phoenix Eagle Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed SFL EAGLE. HORIZON HAWK, (9303819)(Completed as Irenes Resolve), 28,592/07 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By HL Hawk LLC, USA to Phoenix Hawk Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed SFL HAWK. HORIZON HUNTER, (9303807)(Launched as Irenes Relief), 27,779/06 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By HL Hunter LLC, USA to Phoenix Hunter Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed SFL HUNTER. HORIZON TIGER, (9303792)(Irenes Respect - 07), 28,592/06 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By HL Tiger LLC, USA to Phoenix Tiger Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed SFL TIGER. HR MAGICIAN, (9301081)(SITC Express – 11, Launched as Beluga Magician), 8,970/05 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Beluga Shipping GmbH & Co KG ms ‘Beluga Magician’ to ms ‘Vega Alpha’ Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, both Liberia and renamed VEGA ALPHA. *HUNTER A, (9468372)(Sea Regent - 11), 294/08 – Tug. Has been renamed HUNTER by Rederiet Junior ApS, St Vincent and the Grenadines and transferred to Danish (DIS) Registry. HYUNDAI NAVARINO, (9400289)(MSC Navarino – 11), 91,354/10 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed NAVARINO by Uriza Shipping SA, Greece. IBN KHALLIKAN, (9316373)(OOCL Energy – 07, Hermann Wulff – 06), 32,322/06 Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed HERMANN WULFF by HW Schiffahrts GmbH & Co KG, Liberia. IBN KHALLIKAN at Port Botany 7/10/2010 Mick Prendergast +IEVOLI SPLENDOR, (9196709), 16,754/00 - Chemical Tanker. Has been renamed SC CHELSEA by Marnavi Splendor GmbH & Co KG, UK and transferred to Marshall Islands Registry. *IEVOLI SUMMER, (9542910), 6,445/11 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Marnavi SpA, Bahamas to Xin Peng Cheng Shipping (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore and renamed MOUNT TIANZHU. *IEVOLI WIND, (9542922), 6,445/11 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Marnavi SpA, Bahamas to Xin Wan Li Shipping (S) Pte Ltd, Singapore and renamed MOUNT JIUHUA. IKAN TERBANG, (9326330), 11,681/05 - Bulk Carrier. By Eastern Cross Shipping SA, Panama to African Juniper Shipping Ltd, Liberia and renamed AFRICAN JUNIPER. #IRAN HORMUZ 26, (8422084), 2,024/86 - Ro-Ro Cargo Ship. By Valfajre Eight Shipping Co to Darya Fan Qeshm Industries Co (SADAF), both Iran and renamed SADAF POSHTIBAN. JACARANDA ACE, (9181821), 6,178/98 - General Cargo Ship. By Shinken Trading Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore to Jacaranda Maritime SA, Panama and renamed JACARANDA. #JAYA GOLD 2, (9253557)(Launched as Jaya Hercules), 1,250/03 - Offshore Tug/Supply Ship. By Java Marine Lines Pte Ltd, Singapore to Raj Shipping Agencies Ltd, St Vincent and the Grenadines and renamed OFFSHORE SUPPORTER. +JIADONG PEARL, (8847595)(Star Diamond - 07), 9,463/91 - Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Dong Hwa Corp to Korea Development Leasing Corp, both South Korea and renamed GWANGYANG BEECH. 482 JOHAN AMBER, (7716282)(Jin Yu - 01, New Haining – 96, Ratu Konsortium - 90, Hongkong Ace – 85, Tempo – 80), 5,452/77 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Johan Shipping Sendirian Berhad to Shin Yang Shipping Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed DANUM 152. JOHAN AMBER at Singapore 16/4/2002 Ian Edwards JOHAN BRIGHT, (7707463)(Permai II – 03, Nordbay – 98, Tiger Bay – 91, Nordbay – 91, Mediterranean Sky – 86, Nordbay – 85), 5,211/80 - General Cargo Ship. By Johan Shipping Sendirian Berhad to Shin Yang Shipping Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed DANUM 151. JOHAN EMERALD, (7519969)(Kota Jade - 98, Lhotse – 89, Makalu – 86, Caribe Mariner – 84, Contract Mariner – 82, Zepatlantic – 78, Gulf Pioneer - 78, Launched as Zepatlantic), 4,761/76 - General Cargo Ship. By Johan Shipping Sendirian Berhad to Shin Yang Shipping Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed DANUM 155. JOHAN STAR, (7707437)(Sima Star – 02, Nordstar – 97, Tiger Star – 92, Nordstar – 91, Maersk Primo – 90, Nordstar – 89, Mediterranean Sun – 86, Nordstar – 85, City of Salerno – 84, Nordstar – 84), 5,148/81 - General Cargo Ship. By Johan Shipping Sendirian Berhad to Shin Yang Shipping Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed DANUM 153. *KAMA, (8218665)(Talisman – 11, Sukhodol – 05, Romanovka - 05, Bikin - 04, Valeriy Chkalov - 04, Sirius - 01, Boris Alekseyev - 98), 3,988/82 – Factory Stern Trawler. Has been renamed ONEGA by Habberton Group Inc, Georgia and transferred to Tanzania (Zanzibar) Registry. KARISMA, (9339650)(Trust Pioneer – 08, Alam Comel – 04), 22,184/07 – Chemical/Products Tanker. Has been renamed SEA PIONEER by Bondi Ship Holding SA, Marshall Islands. +KARL, (7352464)(Karl Leonhardt – 10, Cavalla River – 89, Karl Leonhardt – 87, Makiy – 82, Pasania – 76), 4,397/74 - General Cargo Ship. By ms ‘Karl Leonhardt’ Schiffahrts GmbH to Companion Shipping Co, both Malta and renamed LADY FROSSO. *KATLA, (6823961)(Erik Boye - 93, Marina Dania – 80), 690/68 - General Cargo Ship. By St Vierge Cargo Shipping Inc to Eva Shipping LLC, both Bolivia and renamed MISS EVA II. KAYA PIONEER, (8609929)(Kaya – 09, Medy – 07, Myst – 06, Mystic – 05), 5,089/88 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed KAYA PIONEER 1 by Vandrana Management SA, Panama. KENT SUNRISE, (9320506)(Morgonstond I - 10, Beluga Locomotion – 09, Kent Locomotion – 08, Beluga Locomotion - 08, Morgenstond I – 07), 8,999/06 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed MORGENSTOND I by Morgenstond I BV, Netherlands. KHALDOUN S, (8907577)(Bellatrix ID – 11, Bellatrix - 03, Rubin Rose – 99), 13,695/90 – Bulk Carrier. By Rana Maritime Services LP, Syria to Angel Alia Maritime Ltd, Cook Islands (New Zealand) and renamed ANGEL ALIA. KHALED IBN AL WALEED, (8117249), 32,534/83 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By United Arab Shipping Co (UASC), United Arab Emirates to unspecified owners, Tuvalu and renamed WALEED. *KOMMANDOR SUBSEA, (8517205), 1,573/86 – Offshore Support Vessel. Has been renamed KOMMANDOR by Subsea 7 (Vessel Co) Ltd, Bahamas. KONKAR THEO, (9104407)(White Dove - 02), 25,072/94 – Bulk Carrier. By Valora Corp, Panama to Atro Trading FZE, Tuvalu and renamed ATRO-2. KOPALNIA HALEMBA, (8701935), 8,897/90 - Bulk Carrier. By Cepheus Shipping Ltd, Malta to BNY Shipping Ltd, Sierra Leone and renamed YOUMNA-Y. KORMEL, (9519614), 4,765/10 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Birlesik Denizcilik ve Armatorluk Sanayii Ticaret AS (Birlesik Shipping), Turkey to Evanne Shipping BV, Netherlands and renamed LS EVANNE. *LAKE VALOR SW, (9325154), 17,944/08 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed VALOR SW by Valor Pescadores SA Panama, Panama. LILAC, (9165839)(Garland – 11, Lucky Man – 08, Iran Shahryar – 08), 15,670/99 – General Cargo Ship. By Boulard Shipping Co Ltd, Cyprus to Andulena Corp, Bolivia and renamed ELICIA. 483 LONE BRES, (9195822), 2,876/00 - General Cargo Ship. By Rederi K/S Bres Shipping IV, Denmark (DIS) to Sp/F Ackaren, Faeroe Islands and renamed VINGAREN. LONE BRES at Europoort 30/8/2007 P. Johnson LOTUS, (9165827)(Goldenrod -11, Lucky Lily – 08, Iran Tabatabaei – 08), 15,670/98 – General Cargo Ship. By Buttercup Shipping Ltd, Cyprus to Boulard Shipping Co Ltd, Bolivia and renamed EVITA. #LUSTROUS PEARL, (9111606)(White Coral – 09), 15,705/95 - Bulk Carrier. By Parklane Holdings Inc, Panama to Cement Logistic Ltd, Hong Kong (China) and renamed GRAND ASANO. LYCIAN, (9367231), 3,997/07 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Mowinckel Tankers International Ltd to BM Chemical Ceres Ltd, both Malta and renamed BOMAR CERES. LYDIAN, (9367243), 3,997/08 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Mowinckel Tankers International Ltd, Malta to Leonor Shipping Inc, Isle of Man (British) and renamed LYDIAN TRADER. MAASDIEP, (9147124)(Onego Express – 11, Maasdiep – 10, UAL Mexico – 09, Maasdiep - 08, UAL Africa - 00, Maasdiep - 98, Cielo del Brasile - 97, Launched as Maasdiep) 5,296/97 – General Cargo Ship. By Beheermaatschappij ms Maasdiep II BV, Netherlands to PT Meratus Line, Indonesia and renamed MERATUS DILI. +MAGIC 1, (8323393)(Chem Jasmin – 09, Agamemnon - 05, Mekhanik Vraskov - 03, Parapola - 89), 17,612/86 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By Whitwell Investments Inc, Panama to Plutus Asia Pte Ltd, India and renamed ORCHIDS. *MAJESTIC WEST, (9437036)(Majestic Star – 11, Green Ocean – 07), 6,559/07 - Deck Cargo Ship. By Atro Trading FZE, Tuvalu to East West Property Development Pvt Ltd, Bangladesh and renamed BASHUNDHARA-4. MARATHA CHINTAN, (9521356), 2,998/12 - General Cargo Ship. By Chowgule Steamships Overseas Ltd, India to ms ‘Hagland Chief’ Scheepvaartbedrijf NV, Netherlands and renamed HAGLAND CHIEF during fitting out. MARATHA CHIRAG, (9521344)(Launched as Chowgule 198), 2,998/12 - General Cargo Ship. By Chowgule Steamships Overseas Ltd, India to ms ‘Hagland Chief’ Scheepvaartbedrijf NV, Netherlands and renamed HAGLAND CAPTAIN during fitting out. MARCELA LADY, (9254812), 27,505/04 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Genesis Tankers SA, Liberia to Sociedad Nacional Maritima SA (Sonamar), Chile and renamed ABTAO. MARCELA LADY at Melbourne 23/9/2006 Dale E. Crisp MARIETJE DEBORAH, (9279032), 2,409/05 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed ANNIKA BENITA by Danser van Gent MD CV, Netherlands. MCC JAKARTA, (9241487)(Nordmed - 10, CMA CGM Intensity – 08, Nordmed – 03), 25,407/03 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed MED by Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Christiane E Oldendorff GmbH & Co KG, Cyprus. $MED QUATTRO, (7340643)(Nicola Z – 04, Wimpey Seawolf - 86), 1,042/74 – Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Med Offshore SpA, Italy to Rashied Maritime Services, St Vincent & The Grenadines and renamed COMANDANTE GEE. 484 xMICHA STAR, (5114507)(Asalah 1 – 06, Canak Mehmet - 89, Spring – 82, Fevzi Kalkavan - 82, Kartaltepe - 58, Kenan - 46, Inonu 2 - 33, In-Eunu II - 29, Reliance - 25), 437/1903 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed AYA by Ayham Shipping and Trading Co. LLC, North Korea. *MIMICA, (9574729), 15,392/11 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed TEAMWORTH No. 1 by Teamworth No. 1 Co Ltd, Liberia. +MIMOSA, (9110432), 5,237/94 - Products Tanker. By Neptune Associated Shipping Pte Ltd, Singapore to Falcon Express Enterprises Ltd, Panama and renamed MAPLE. MINERAL PERTH, (9528201), 106,500/12 – Bulk Carrier. By Euronav NV to Bocimar Hong Kong Ltd, both Hong Kong (China) during construction and renamed FMG MATILDA. MINING STAR, (9286968), 39,964/05 - Bulk Carrier. By Nissen Kaiun Co Ltd & Southern Route Maritime SA, Panama to Mandaringina Inc, Marshall Islands and renamed MELIA. MIRVA, (8411621)(Uni 4 – 04, Heca Timber – 03, Global Spirit – 03, Evangelia IV – 01, Baltic Sun – 95, Merak – 87, Annie Cosyns-N – 87, Launched as Wappen Von Barssel), 3,951/85 – General Cargo Ship. By VG-Shipping OY Ltd, Finland to Brothers Way Shipping Ltd, Barbados and renamed BROTHERS WAY. *MITRIDAT, (7030523)(Thassos II – 09, Kavala – 76), 765/70 - Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). Has been renamed SILVER SPARK by Oceanic International Shipping Co, Togo. MOL SUMMER, (9321902)(Orange River Bridge – 11, Nordsummer - 07), 38,332/07 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed SUMMER E by Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ms ‘Summer E’ GmbH & Co KG, Cyprus. MOL SUMMER arriving Napier 31/8/2011 Brent Hanson MOL ULTIMATE, (9217553)(German Senator - 08, Safmarine Mgeni – 06, Altonia - 04, Safmarine Buffalo – 03, Maersk Felixstowe – 01, CSAV Marsella – 00, Launched as Altonia), 16,803/00 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed ALTONIA by ms ‘Afrika’ Schiffahrtsges mbH & Co, Germany. MOL UNIVERSE, (9127813)(Safmarine Amazon – 08, Maersk Wellington - 00, Zenit - 98), 21,199/98 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed ZENIT by Alpha Ship GmbH ms ‘Zenit’ & Co KG, Marshall Islands. MOL UNIVERSE at Balboa, Panama 23/3/2010 Bruno Boissonneault MOL VOLTA, (9178537)(Santos Challenger – 01), 25,497/99 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Emerald Marine SA, Panama to Hull 2 Shipping Ltd, Liberia and renamed EM ITHAKI. *NAFTOBULK IX, (8607567)(Naftobulk II - 07, Med Princess – 04, Qiao Bao – 96), 3,995/92 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed CEMENT NAVIGATOR by Kerkis IV LLC, Philippines. NAVAJO SPIRIT, (8613803)(Alphatank II – 08, Alphatank - 04, Navajo Spirit – 93), 58,086/90 – Crude Oil Tanker. By Partankers V AS, Bahamas to Joplin Overseas Investments Ltd, Tuvalu and renamed NAVAJO. (Since broken up) NEDLLOYD MAXIMA, (9283708)(P&O Nedlloyd Maxima – 05, Launched as Rio Thelon), 26,833/04 Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed RIO THELON by ‘Rio Thelon’ Schifffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Liberia 485 *NIKOS, (5208944)(Rodia Mare 3 – 08, Mobby Dick - 06, Lindholm - 03, Ingrid -59), 375/52 – General Cargo Ship. By Latis Maritime SA, Honduras to Eurdice Marine Inc, Sierra Leone and renamed KOSTAS II. NORTHERN CRUSADER, (9005364)(Monika Viking – 97) 2,345/92 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Trico Shipping AS, Norway to Management 2 Shipping Co Ltd, Liberia and renamed VENIE. *NORTHERN DIVINITY, (9147100)(P&O Nedlloyd Damietta – 05, OOCL Europe - 02, P&O Nedlloyd Damietta – 01, Northern Divinity – 97), 36,606/97 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed KOTA SEGAR by Beteiligungs KG ms ‘Northern Divinity’ Schiffahrtsges mbH & Co, Liberia. NORTHERN DIVINITY departing Port Botany 14/11/2009 Mick Prendergast NST NATASJA, (9305453)(Natasja Theresa – 09, Dora - 05), 2,929/05 – Products Tanker. Has been renamed NATASJA by Heuvelman Natasja Theresa II BV, Gibraltar (British). NOROC, (9232553)(W-O Noroc – 10, Chembulk Fairfield – 05), 9,420/01 Chemical/Products Tanker. By HLL Noroc Shipping Corp to Kenza Shipping Corp, both Marshall Islands and renamed KENSA. OCEAN PRODUCER, (9162605)(MSC Kiwi - 10, Perth – 08, CP Master - 06, Lykes Master - 05, Perth – 04, ADCL Sultana - 01, Norasia Sultan - 00), 24,836/99 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed OCEAN by Allocean Charters 2 Ltd, UK and transferred to Comoros Registry for delivery to breakers. OCEAN SUNRISE, (9186766), 26,586/99 - Bulk Carrier. By Royal Yuyo Shipping SA, Panama to North Baltic Maritime SA, St Vincent and the Grenadines and renamed ROYAL ARSENAL. ODYSSEA TEAM, (8983210)(Lytal Team – 06)), 430/03 - Platform Supply Ship. By Odyssea Vessels Inc to Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, both USA and renamed RACHEL CARSON. *OHM EXPRESS, (8601068)(Baltic Excellent – 07, Nornews Express – 04), 4,941/87 – Research Survey Vessel. Has been renamed EM EXPRESS by Euro Trans Skips A/S, Norway (NIS) and transferred to Bahamas Registry. OHM LEADER, (8906781)(Nornews Leader - 08), 5,339/90 – Research Survey Vessel. Has been renamed EM LEADER by Nofo Skip AS, Bahamas. OHM LEADER at Valletta 20/10/2008 Michael Cassar 486 #OMG KOLPINO, (9203708)(Moksheim - 08), 5,659/00 – General Cargo Ship. By OMG Kolpino Shipping Ltd to Kegel Shipping Corp, both Marshall Islands and renamed VIVARA. ONOBA, (9292163)(Front Force – 06, Sea Force – 04, Completed as Mt Pertamina I), 156,873/04 - Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed FRONT FORCE by Hudson Bay Marine Co Ltd, Marshall Islands. ONOBA at Europoort 17/3/2010 Jan Erhardt OOCL GERMANY, (9214214)(E R Berlin – 01), 66,289/00 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed E R BERLIN by ms ‘ER Berlin’ Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Liberia. ORANGE 2, (9125932)(High Speed 1 – 11, Captain George – 97), 4,480/96 Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). Has been renamed SUN FLOWER 2 by Dae A Express Shipping Co Ltd, South Korea. *ORIENTAL PEARL 6, (9112246)(Pyeong San – 10, Cruise Ferry Hiryu - 10), 16,537/95 Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Doowoo Shipping Co Ltd, South Korea to Oriental Pearl Ferry SA, Panama. Name unchanged. OSA VOYAGER, (8126965)(British Claymore – 91, Balder Mandal – 86, British Thistle – 85, Balder Mandal – 84), 1,309/82 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Gold Fleet Ltd, Belize to Al Mataf Shipping LLC, Iran and renamed MORSHED. OSNABRUCK, (9131814)(ANL Progress – 05, Osnabruck - 03, Ubangi – 01, Osnabruck – 98), 9,991/96 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By ms ‘Osnabruck’ GmbH & Co KG, Germany to Oceania Transport Marine Ltd, Panama and renamed M-OSNABRUCK. OVERSEAS ANIA, (9053672)(Ania - 07), 53,341/94 – Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed DHT ANIA by Ania Aframax Corp, Marshall Islands. *OXL REBEL, (9488035)(Brattingsborg - 11), 9,627/10 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed BRATTINGSBORG by NPC I (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Singapore. PACIFIC FIGHTER, (9330252)(Vaal River – 11, Tiger Power – 11, Vaal River - 09), 9,940/07 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed YINGCHOW by Beheersmaatschappij ms Vaal River BV, Cyprus. PACIFIC HAWK, (9406934), 9,957/08 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By W Bockstiegel GmbH & Co Reederei KG ms ‘Pacific Hawk’ to AHS Hamburg Schifffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, both Antigua and Barbuda and renamed AHS HAMBURG. PACIFIC JADE, (9047398)(Haustrum – 07), 28,277/94 – Crude/Oil Products Tanker. By Jamee Marine Inc, Singapore to Corinthians Shipping Ltd, Liberia and renamed WABA. PACIFIC RESOLUTION, (9134658)(Denderah Rickmers – 10, Norasia Bavaria – 05, CSAV Busan - 03, Zim Seattle – 01, Pictor Challenger – 99, Denderah Rickmers – 97), 16,801/97 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed NINGPO by ms ‘Denderah Rickmers’ Schiffsbeteilungsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Liberia. PADRE, (9273612)(Belmonte - 06), 40,160/04 – Bulk Carrier. By Onil Shipping Co Ltd, Malta to Hai Kuo Shipping 1116 Ltd, Hong Kong (China) and renamed HAI JI. *PAN STAR, (9102837)(Tiger Star – 03), 4,382/94 - General Cargo Ship. By Shinhan Capital Co Ltd, South Korea to Seiyo Rainbow Co Ltd, Panama and renamed SEIYO RAINBOW. #PB SNOWY, (9399727)(Kimtrans Aroona – 08, Completed as PW Eta), 329/06 - Tug. By PB Towage (Australia) Pty Ltd to MacKenzie Marine & Towage Pty Ltd (MacKenzie’s Tug Service), both Australia and renamed CAPE MAC. *PEACE ANGEL, (9547790), 32,987/11 – Bulk Carrier. By Peace Ocean Shipping Ltd to Peace Lake Shipping SA, both Hong Kong (China). Name unchanged. PERAST, (8118138)(Pelinovo – 02, Edo – 96, Fayrouz III - 94), 19,049/84 - Bulk Carrier. By Leo Ltd, St Vincent and the Grenadines to Pera Shipping & Trading Ltd Inc, Panama and renamed ERA. PETKA, (9082879)(Romandie - 01), 39,422/94 - Bulk Carrier. By Atlantic Conbulk Maritime Corp, Croatia to JITF Shipping & Logistics (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Panama and renamed JINDAL VARAD. PETRA HORIZON, (9515503)(SK Line 102 - 08), 2,532/08 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. Has been renamed PERDANA HORIZON by Mount Bubu LLC, Marshall Islands. *PETRA LIBERTY, (9556650)(SK Line 402 - 10), 3,265/09 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. Has been renamed PERDANA LIBERTY by Mount Bintang LLC, Panama. 487 *PHEDRA, (9097331)(Thassos VIII - 09), 5,119/07 - Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Anonymos Naftiliaki Eteria Thassou (ANETH), Greece to Arab Bridge Maritime Co, Jordan and renamed AYLAH. PHEDRA at Piraeus 6/2010 Peter J. Fitzpatrick PITALOKA, (9587790), 12,196/10 - Chemical/Products Tanker. Has been renamed CHEM BULLDOG by Pharos Maritime Co, Hong Kong (China) and transferred to Marshall Islands Registry. +PORTO 1, (7333810)(Apollon – 00, Belli – 99, Lachs – 95), 1,533/73 - Products Tanker. By Porto II Maritime Co, Greece to Shiba Shipmanagement Ltd, Togo and renamed APARO. *POS SYDNEY, (9440150)(Cape Male - 10), 35,878/09 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed CAPE MALE by Cape Male Shipping Co Ltd, Antigua and Barbuda. PRINCE OF SOUNDS, (9053957)(Santiago I - 04, Santiago – 01), 7,534/93 – Refrigerated Cargo Ship. By Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Prince of Sounds GMO mbH & Co KG, to Rossmead Equities Ltd, both Liberia and renamed PRINCE OF SOUND. PRINCE OF STREAMS, (9073268)(Wilmington – 02), 7,533/93 - Refrigerated Cargo Ship. By Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ‘Prince of Streams’ GMO mbH & Co KG to Quintrell Group Ltd, both Liberia and renamed PRINCE OF STREAM. PRINCE OF STREAMS on the New Waterway 25/5/2002 R.P. van de Wetering +PUNTA GRUESA, (8520977)(Llama – 09, Aries – 99, Rathcarra – 98, Vinjerac – 95), 6,506/88 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Sociedad Nacional Maritima SA (Sonamar), Chile to Petrotankers SAC, Peru and renamed GABRIELA. *PVT HERMES, (9157765)(QVM1 – 10, Forward Bridge – 10, Silver Paradise – 04), 58,141/98 - Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed QVM SUCCESS by Quoc Viet Marine JSC, Vietnam. +REM BALDER, (9371385), 3,107/07 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Rem Ship AS to Solship A/S, both Norway and renamed NORMAND TITAN. #REM CLOUGH, (9392705), 8,337/08 - Offshore Support Vessel. By Rem Ship AS to Solship A/S, both Norway and renamed NORMAND CLOUGH. #REM COMMANDER, (9349370), 4,560/06 - Offshore Support Vessel. By Rem Ship AS to Solship A/S, both Norway and renamed NORMAND COMMANDER. #REM FORTRESS, (9371218), 4,926/06 - Offshore Support Vessel. By Rem Ship AS to Solship A/S, both Norway and renamed NORMAND FORTRESS. $RODIA MARE-3, (5208944)(Mobby Dick - 06, Lindholm - 03, Ingrid -59), 375/52 – General Cargo Ship. By International Maritime Services LLC to Latis Maritime SA, both Honduras and renamed NIKOS. SABRINA EXPRESS, (9380063), 26,900/09 - Products Tanker. By Orchard Maritime (Panama) SA, Panama to Crescento Holding Corp, Malta and renamed MINERVA EMILY. SAFMARINE ANGOLA, (8701064)(Aeolian Sun – 06, Torm Agnete – 03, Rama – 96, Kupres – 92), 13,651/87 – General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed ANGOLA by Eliane Shipping SA, Cyprus. 488 SAFMARINE CUNENE, (9239886)(Launched as E R Bremerhaven), 27,322/02 Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed E R BREMERHAVEN by ms ‘E R Bremerhaven’ Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co KG, Liberia. SAFMARINE HOUSTON, (9065699)(Harjumaa – 03, Didon – 02, Harjumaa - 99), 10,069/99 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed HARJUMAA by Harjumaa Maritime Co Ltd, Isle of Man (British). SAFMARINE HOUSTON on the Delaware River 19/2/2006 John Curdy SAFMARINE NIGER, (9160425)(E R Hamburg – 09, CSAV Shanghai - 07, Las Americas Bridge - 03, CSAV Shanghai – 99, Aconcagua - 98, Launched as E R Hamburg), 26,125/98 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed E R HAMBURG by Rapel Shipping Inc, Liberia. SAFMARINE ONNE, (9065687)(Sakala – 02, Nordana Advisor – 98, Sakala – 97), 10,069/95 - General Cargo Ship. Has been renamed SAKALA by Sakala Maritime Co Ltd, Isle of Man (British). SAFMARINE SALOUM, (9327578)(Katsina – 06, Safmarine Santos – 06, Benedikt Rambow – 06), 9,966/06 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed BENEDIKT RAMBOW by Reederei Rambow GmbH & Co KG ms ‘Benedikt Rambow’, Antigua and Barbuda. SAGA PEARL II, (8000214)(Astoria – 10, Arkona – 02, Astor - 85), 18,591/81 – Passenger/Cruise. Has been renamed QUEST FOR ADVENTURE by Enbrook Cruises Ltd, Malta. SAGA PEARL II approaching Rostock 24/5/2011 Ralf Gierke SANKO BRAVE, (9257010), 56,172/03 – Crude Oil Tanker. Has been renamed ACS BRAVE by ACS Shipping Pte Ltd, Singapore. SANKO ODYSSEY, (9529451), 40,142/10 - Bulk Carrier. By Odyssey Bulkship Ltd to Bulk Nordic Odyssey Ltd, both Liberia and renamed NORDIC ODYSSEY. SANKO ORION, (9529463), 40,142/11 - Bulk Carrier. By Orion Bulkship Ltd, Liberia to Bulk Nordic Orion Ltd, Panama and renamed NORDIC ORION. SAPPHIRE, (6513994)(Princesa Oceanica – 96, Sea Prince V – 95, Sea Prince – 95, Ocean Princess – 93, Italia - 83), 12,263/67 - Passenger/Cruise. By Sydelle Navigation Corp, Malta to Taymouth Ltd, St Kitts and Nevis and renamed ASPIRE. SAVINA CAYLYN, (9489285), 58,418/08 - Crude/Oil Products Tanker. Has been renamed D T PROVIDENCE by Dolphin Tanker Srl, Italy and transferred to British Registry. SEA HOPE, (8812722)(Cedar Forest - 95), 17,061/89 - Bulk Carrier. By Sea Hope Navigation Inc, Liberia to Hongkong Sino 3 Shipping Ltd, Panama and renamed SINO 3. +SEA VENUS, (8211514), 29,886/83 - Vehicles Carrier. By Chijin Shipping SA to JS Line SA, both Panama and renamed GMT VENUS. 489 SELAT EMAS, (7121114)(Al Memzer – 97, Uco XI – 96, Southern Cross – 80, Launched as Cruzeiro de Sul), 290/72 - Platform Supply Ship. By Selat Marine Services Co Ltd, UAE (Sharjah) to Qimat Al Mazaya Fuel Supply Services, St Kitts & Nevis and renamed MAZAYA 2. SELAT WAVE, (7417197)(Seabulk Lara – 02, GMMOS Lara -97, Sarah – 95, Mil Tide – 93), 639/75 - Platform Supply Ship. By Selat Marine Services Co Ltd to Qimat Al Mazaya Fuel Supply Services, both Panama and renamed MAZAYA 3. SH BRIGHT, (9325099), 17,944/06 - Bulk Carrier. By Asian Shipping SA to Africean Pte Ltd, both Panama and renamed VENUS SHINING. *SHELBY C, (7398262)(H O S John Henry – 94, Springbuck – 93), 694/72 - Offshore Tug/Supply Ship. By Ramsay Marine Inc, USA to All Ocean Services LLC, Panama and renamed JENNIFER II. SHINING BLISS, (9335991), 40,717/07 - Bulk Carrier. By ‘K’ Line Pte Ltd (KLPL), Singapore to Quintana Ship Management Ltd, Marshall Islands and renamed Q SHEA. SHIVA, (8812875)(Baltimar Orion - 10), 2,854/90 – General Cargo Ship. By ADRIA Schiffahrts GmbH & Co KG, Germany to Garden Sea Management Inc, Togo and renamed HUDA F. SHUN TAI, (8307571)(Cypria – 09, Spring Swift - 96, Sanko Swift – 86) 24,214/84 – Bulk Carrier. By Shuntai Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd to Shunan Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd, both Panama and renamed SHUN AN. *SIBULK PROSPERITY, (9426702), 33,922/10 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed U-SEA PROSPERITY by Moon Rise Shipping Co SA, Panama. #SICAL TORINO, (9355953)(Siem Mollie – 06), 2,465/06 – Platform Supply Ship. By Bergen Offshore Logistics Pte Ltd to Farstad Shipping Pte Ltd, both Singapore and renamed FAR SWAN. SIDSEL KNUTSEN, (9019779), 15,806/93 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Knutsen Product Tanker V AS, Norway (NIS) to Rahamaniyya Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd (RMS), Liberia and renamed KHADIJA. SIEM DANIS, (9355989), 2,465/06 - Platform Supply Ship. By Siem Offshore Rederi AS, Norway (NIS) to Island Shippers Ltd, Bahamas and renamed VIGEO ADEBOLA. SIEM DANIS at Valletta 15/12/2009 Michael Cassar +SIEM MOLLIE, (9355991), 2,615/07 – Platform Supply Ship. By Siem Offshore Inc, Norway to Lewek Shipping Pte Ltd, Singapore and renamed LEWEK ATLAS. SIEM PILOT, (9475181), 5,106/11 - Platform Supply Ship. Completed as SIDDIS MARINER for Siem Meling Offshore DA, Norway. *SINAR BANDUNG, (9352432), 12,584/05 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Southern Route Maritime SA, Panama to Samudera Shipping Line Ltd, Singapore. Name unchanged. #SK LINE 0601, (9513921)(Launched as Sk Line 16), 1,960/09 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Nam Cheong Dockyard Sendirian Berhad to Kas Marine Ltd, both Malaysia and renamed KAS MARINE 1. #SK LINE 103, (9515515), 2,532/09 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. Completed as POSH VENTURE for Havila Ships AS, Cyprus. +SK LINE 108, (9565845), 2,341/10 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Nam Cheong Dockyard Sendirian Berhad to TH Marine Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed TAHA ASSALAM. +SK LINE 109, (9565857), 2,341/10 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Nam Cheong Dockyard Sendirian Berhad to TH Marine Sendirian Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed TAHA ASSAFA. 490 +SK LINE 403, (9556662), 3,265/10 - Anchor Handling Tug Supply. By Nam Cheong Dockyard Sendirian Berhad to Intra Oil Services Berhad, both Malaysia and renamed PETRA SOVEREIGN. SKY LIGHT, (7930498)(Zamzam – 11, Vassilios VI – 09, Silva - 99, Asian Explorer – 99, Samurai I – 98, Hokuryu Maru - 91), 1,516/80 – Chemical Tanker. By Ashraf Shipping SA to Qimat Al Mazaya Fuel Supply Services, both Tanzania (Zanzibar) and renamed GOLDEN HARVEST. *SOCOL 5, (9004504)(Tauranga Chief – 07, Socol 5 – 02, Tasman Chief – 02, Socol 5 01, CMBT Zambezi - 00, Socol 5 - 95), 6,030/92 – General Cargo Ship. By Mezen Navigation Co Ltd, Malta to Voltaire Shipping Co Ltd, Cyprus and renamed SZAFIR. SPRING R, (9321897)(Nordspring - 11), 38,332/07 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed MOL SPRING by Schifffahrtsgesellschaft ms ‘Spring R’ mbH & Co KG, Cyprus. STAR 3, (7123851)(Sohail Star - 11, Al Seineya III – 10, Fal XIV – 06, Al Khan - 90, Almahroussa - 88, Toshitoku Maru No. 31 - 81), 978/71 – Products Tanker. By Star Petroleum Co FZC, Moldova to Green Land Corp, Panama and renamed MARINA STAR. STAR OF DUBAI, (9414149) 44,251/09 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed ULTRA TIGER by Sun Cordia Marine SA, Panama. STAR OF EMIRATES, (9375939), 44,251/08 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed ULTRA PANTHER by Sun Cordia Marine SA, Panama. *STRADA CORSARA, (7389194)(Tor Hafnia – 01, Dana Hafnia – 00, Kattegat Syd – 99, Dana Hafnia – 99, Nordborg – 94, Belinda – 88, Linne – 85), 11,125/79 - Ro-Ro Cargo Ship. By Stradeblu Srl, Italy to Argo Systems FZE, St Kitts and Nevis and renamed INDUS. *SUMILON ISLAND, (9041526)(Andhika Andhini - 02), 2,737/92 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By MM Investments Inc, Panama to Sumilon Island Tankers Inc, Philippines. Name unchanged. *SUN, (8311429)(Thor Sun – 11, Bureba – 97, Havik – 96, Bahia de La Habana – 94), 10,057/86 - General Cargo Ship. By Duke Consulting Ltd, Tuvalu to Sunrise Ship Management SA, Panama and renamed SUN RISE V. +SUN CLOVER, (9005194)(Sutra Dua – 05, Tearose - 00), 4,521/91 – Chemical/Products Tanker. Has been renamed YC PRUNUS by Shinhan Capital Co Ltd, South Korea SUNFLOWER 2, (9129328)(Stena Lynx III – 11, Elite - 04, Stena Lynx III - 03, P&O Stena Elite – 98, Elite – 98, Stena Lynx III – 98), 4,113/96 – Passenger/Ro-Ro Ship (Vehicles). By Dae A Express Shipping Co Ltd to Dae-A Maritime Co Ltd, both South Korea and renamed ORANGE 1. SUNNY EXPRESS, (9262900), 28,799/04 - Products Tanker. By Orchard Maritime (Panama) SA, Panama to Jamelia Marine Co, Malta and renamed MINERVA LYDIA. SUNNY EXPRESS on the North Sea Canal 16/7/2008 C. Lous *SUSANGO, (8421315)(Sun Host - 07, Hansung 33 – 03, Katalina - 00, Happiness - 93), 9,665/85 – General Cargo Ship. By Jump 2nd ABS Ltd, South Korea to Hong Kong Joint Success Ltd, Panama and renamed SPRING HOPE. +SVITZER NABIH SALEH, (9381457), 332/06 – Tug. By Svitzer Middle East Ltd, Belize to Waves Razor, Columbia and renamed VALI. TAMAN VOYAGER, (9065170)(Metin Akar – 01, Global Vika – 09, Chem Marigold – 09, Pacific Ambassador - 07, Urai - 05, Belanja – 98, Launched as Pavlovsk), 21,183/95 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By International Speedy Trading Petro Kimya Urunleri Ithalat ve Ihracat AS, Turkey to Burano Shipping SA, Panama and renamed NIREAS. TASMAN CAMPAIGNER, (9236444)(Robert Rickmers - 08), 16,801/03 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed NINGHAI by ms ‘Robert Rickmers’ Schiffahrts GmbH & Cie KG, Marshall Islands. +TAURUS, (8324452)(Chem Pioneer – 00, Tuff Guy – 98, Northern Navigator – 96, Hikari II – 92, Day Eagle – 89), 2,104/84 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By BTOC Co Ltd to Shin Dae Yang Co Ltd, both South Korea and renamed DAE HAN No. 9. $TAY BAC 18, (9375006), 2,209/06 - General Cargo Ship. By Yen Tich Trading & Ind Embroider Co Ltd to Nhat & Nam Trading & Shipping Co Ltd, both Vietnam and renamed LUCK STAR. *TELLO, (7369168)(Zafeiri – 06, Harlaw - 05, Tello - 01, Nornanborg - 85, Lysholmen - 80), 1,739/74 – General Cargo Ship. By Tello Sjotransport A/S to Norwegian Ship Assistance Consulting AS (NSAC AS), both Cook Islands (New Zealand) and renamed TINTO. +THASSOS III, (6520258)(Antipolis - 76), 225/64 - Passenger Ship. By Thassos Shipping Co SA to unspecified owners, both Greece and renamed JOSHUA. 491 *TIMUCIN A, (8322181)(Claire A - 08, Star Light - 99, Ever Gain - 94, Eagle Sun - 93, Ever Gain - 92, Halberstadt - 92), 6,819/85 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). By EMES Denizcilik ve Nakliyat AS (EMES Shipping & Transport SA) to Simin Denizcilik Nakliyat Sanayi ve Ticaret Ltd Sti, both Turkey and renamed SIMIN. #TOM SHIP 1, (9033701)(Mousavi – 07, Ditzum – 05, Industrial Explorer - 99, Mekong Swift - 97, Coringle Bay - 96, Launched as Ditzum), 3,236/91 – General Cargo Ship. By Tom Ship 1 Ltd to Atlantis Pars Shipping Services Kish, both Barbados. Name unchanged. #TOM SHIP 2, (8917699)(Iran Jahanara – 08, Skagerak – 05, BBC Australia – 03, Sina – 99, Completed as Emma Helene – 90), 3,236/90 – General Cargo Ship. By Tom Ship 2 Ltd, Barbados to Atlantis Pars Shipping Services Kish, both Barbados. Name unchanged. TOR DANIA, (7624051)(Brit Dania - 93, Tor Dania - 93, Maersk Essex - 92, Dana Hafnia - 90, G. and C. Express - 88, Ville de Dunkerque - 86, Foss Dunkerque - 81, Ville de Dunkerque - 79), 21,850/78 – Ro-Ro Cargo Ship. Has been renamed DANIA by Doyen Shipping Ltd, UK. TOR DANIA leaving Cuxhaven 19/6/2010 Helge Kuehl TRANSGAS, (7359670)(Edouard L D - 08), 72,272/77 - LNG Tanker. By Bulktrans Co Inc to Amethyst International Ltd, both Liberia and renamed SUNRISE. *TRUST RUNNER, (8913631)(Sun Runner – 08, Invincible – 07, Sokolniki - 04), 28,223/92 – Crude/Oil Products Tanker. By Essence Shipmanagement Co, Marshall Islands to Statira Maritime Inc, Barbados and renamed STATIRA. U-SEA CORBITA, (9585338), 33,044/11 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed ULTRA CORBITA by Corbita-Guoyu Dolphin One GmbH & Co KG, Marshall Islands. U-SEA GUJARAT, (9476927), 33,910/12 - Bulk Carrier. Completed as ULTRA GUJARAT for Lucretia Shipping SA, Liberia. U-SEA ROCANVILLE, (9476965), 33,900/12 - Bulk Carrier. Completed as ULTRA ROCANVILLE for Youth Ship Holdings SA, Panama. U-SEA TRADITION, (9442902)(Sibulk Tradition – 11), 30,018/80 - Bulk Carrier. Has been renamed ULTRA TRADITION by Pedregal Maritime SA, Panama. *UBC CEBU, (9444429), 8,380/09 - Cement Carrier. Has been renamed COZUMEL by Logano Shipping Co Ltd, Cyprus. +UBT FJORD, (9417490), 6,149/08 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Ugland Brovig Tankers Pte Ltd, Singapore to Brovig UBT AS, Marshall Islands. Name unchanged. +UBT OCEAN, (9408360), 6,149/09 - Chemical/Products Tanker. By Ugland Brovig Tankers Pte Ltd, Singapore to Brovig UBT AS, Marshall Islands. Name unchanged. *UNICORN No. 1, (9159579), 4,986/97 - General Cargo Ship. By MH Success Line SA, Panama to Hikawa Pride Maritime Pte Ltd, Singapore and renamed AOMI PEARL. UNICORN No.1 at Singapore 9/9/2005 Nick Tolerton *UPCO 1, (8316065)(Aksiniya - 08, Azov Trader – 05, An Avel - 03), 2,858/83 – Products Tanker. By Mazin Jawad Ismael Alsari, Comoros to Arabian Coast Cargo Services LLC, Panama and renamed GOLDEN COAST 1. 492 *VANESSA OLDENDORFF, (9087738)(Bela Mondo – 08, Lucida - 01), 35,889/94 – Bulk Carrier. By Taurus Chartering SA to Mercator Lines (Singapore) Ltd, both Liberia and renamed AARTI PREM. VANESSA OLDENDORFF leaving Rostock 29/5/2010 Helge Kuehl xVANNA, (7125196)(Fjord Pearl – 97, Sidergemma – 95), 2,757/72 - General Cargo Ship. By Siderini Srl, Italy to Albartin Shipping Co, Albania and renamed FROSINA. #VEMAOIL XV, (9088108)(Tsurutama Maru – 02), 2,283/94 - Products Tanker. By Sea Ebony Maritime Co Ltd, Malta to Crystal Sea Maritime Ltd, Cyprus and renamed SEA CRYSTAL. VENTO DI SCIROCCO, (9216365)(Jock Rickmers – 11, OOCL Advance – 09, Jock Rickmers - 04, APL Magnolia - 01, Launched as Jock Rickmers), 14,278/01 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed JOCK RICKMERS by ‘Jock Rickmers’ Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Cie KG, Marshall Islands. VERA, (8302698)(Sam – 99, Inez III - 95), 2,054/85 - Products Tanker. By Vera Navigation SA, Liberia to Voilet Co Ltd, Bolivia and renamed JADE. *VINH LONG, (8201856)(Hau Au 01 – 01, Flying Seagull – 90, Abies – 89), 3,811/82 General Cargo Ship. By Vietnam Ocean Shipping Joint Stock Co (VOSCO) (Cong Ty Co Phan Van Tai Bien Viet Nam) to Phuc Duy Hung Co Ltd, both Vietnam and renamed VINH LONG 06. VOGESAILOR, (9122100)(Eurosailor - 05, Comanche - 00), 85,706/96 – Bulk Carrier. By ms ‘Vogecarrier’ GmbH & Co KG to Nolana Navigation Corp, both Liberia and renamed NGM SAILOR. *VTC STAR, (8909135)(Beteigeuze – 03, Pino Gloria – 00, Woody Duke – 94), 13,705/90 – Bulk Carrier. By Vietnam Sea Transport & Chartering Co (VITRANSCHART) (Cong Ty Van Tai Bien Va Thue Tau Vietnam), Vietnam to Kayia Trade & Invest Ltd, Cook Islands (New Zealand) and renamed SKY STAR. VTC STAR at Singapore 13/12/2005 Mick Prendergast +WEALTHY STAR, (8913356)(Varnita Tween – 95), 12,453/91 - General Cargo Ship. By Eagle Point International Ltd, Panama to Grandeur Shipping Lines Ltd, Bangladesh and renamed ASSAD ULLAH. X-PRESS ANNAPURNA, (9357535)(Ocean Bird - 09, X-Press Annapurna – 09), 18,123/08 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed MCC SEOUL by Alexander X-Press Pte Ltd, Singapore. 493 *XIN HAI LI, (9121039)(ACX Aki – 02, Xin Hai Li – 01, OOCL Hiroshima - 00, Xin Hai Li 99), 4,909/95 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). By Xin Hai Li Shipping SA, Panama to Orient International Logistics Holding Shanghai Newseas Navigation Co Ltd, China and renamed XIN HAI HONG. YC PRUNUS, (9005194)(Sun Clover – 10, Sutra Dua – 05, Tearose - 00), 4,521/91 – Chemical/Products Tanker. By Shinhan Capital Co Ltd, South Korea to Ocean Rich International Marine Co Ltd, Panama and renamed KING RIVER. YM COLOMBO, (9256212)(Norasia Integra - 07, Completed as E. R. Auckland), 41,855/04 – Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed SNL COLOMBO by Auckland Marine Inc, Liberia. $ZHAMBYL, (9394064)(Launched as Altair), 7,226/08 - Products Tanker. By MBX Shipping Ltd to Azerbaijan State Caspian Shipping Co (ASCSS), both Azerbaijan and renamed JABBAR HASHIMOV. ZIM SAO PAOLO II, (9134672)(Ursula Rickmers – 01), 16,801/97 - Container Ship (Fully cellular). Has been renamed URSULA RICKMERS by ms ‘Ursula Rickmers’ Schiffsbeteiligungsges mbH & Co KG, Marshall Islands. ZIM SAN PAULO II at Miami 7/3/2002 Frank Behling MEMBERS’ REPORTS Reports for inclusion in this section should be sent to Glyn Woods by e-mail at ‘ships@gmx.co.uk’ Please provide as much detail as possible. Supporting photographs should be sent to the World Ship Society, P.O.Box 706, Gravesend, Kent DA12 5UB, U.K. Due to other commitments, I am no longer in a position to continue compiling this section of Marine News. If any member would like to take over from me, please contact me on the above e-mail address and I will forward details of the work involved. ANL BIRRONG (9360269) 28,007/07 renamed KING ALFRED (MHL) during 4/2012 ANL BURILLA (9314985) 28,927/07 renamed E. R. MARTINIQUE (LBR) during 3/2012 ARKLOW SAND (9163166) 2,316/98 renamed BBS SAND (NLD) during 5/2012 ARKLOW SPIRIT (9117959) 2,271/95 renamed BBS SPIRIT (NLD) during 5/2012 ARKLOW SPIRIT on the Kiel Canal 8/1995 Thomas Blaser AURELIA M (7709100) 2,816/78 renamed SYMPHONY (MDA) during 5/2012 ARO FOREST (9044085) 3,240/92 renamed SE YANG ACE (KOR) during 5/2012 BBC ARAMIS (9313620) 2,542/04 renamed NOACH SATU (IDN) during 6/2012 BUNGA RAYA SATU (9157698) 39,582/98 renamed KYPARISSIA (LBR) during 5/2012 CAP BEAUFORT (9341122) 28,616/08 renamed SANTA BRUNELLA (LBR) at Busan 4/5/2012 494 CAP NORTE (9334351) 35,824/07 renamed CAP EGMONT (LBR) at Singapore prior to 11/6/2012 CAP PRESTON (9344681) 22,914/07 renamed RIO TAMANCO (LBR) during 3/2012 CAP SCOTT (9290414) 54,809/05 renamed SANTA PATRICIA (LBR) at Hong Kong 28/5/2012 CAP SCOTT at Port Botany 23/12/2011 Mick Prendergast CHIOS JOY (8715481) 37,086/89 renamed XING HENG DA (PAN) during 5/2012 CMA CGM BAHIA (9220316) 25361/00 renamed JPO AQUARIUS (ATG) during 3/2012 CMA CGM BAHIA at Balboa, Panama 23/3/2010 Bruno Boissonneault CMA CGM BUTTERFLY (9365790) 111,249/08 renamed BUTTERFLY (LBR) at Algeciras 9/6/2012 CMA CGM PARSIFAL (9318060) 91,649/06 renamed PARSIFAL (LBR) during 6/2012 CMA CGM PELLEAS (9365788) 111,249/08 renamed PELLEAS (LBR) at Singapore 22/6/12 CMA CGM TOGO (9337028) 23,633/07 renamed RIO STORA (LBR) during 3/2012 DAFNE (8118164) 4,153/81 renamed PRADO (SLE) during 4/2012 ELECTRA (9129469) 6,326/95 renamed ATLANTIC COAST ( ???) during 6/2012 ELYSEE (9462794) 17,448/09 renamed OOCL RAUMA (NLD) during 6/2012 ERMAK (7303803) 1,809/73 renamed ANSAN-1 (PRK) during 5/2012 FOREST CREATOR (9145695) 40,328/96 renamed YILDIZLAR 2 (TUR) at Singapore 4/6/2012 FOREST CREATOR at Otago 19/12/2011 Ross Walker GUSTAV (7607405) 1,793/77 renamed CAPTAIN MAJED (SLE) during 5/2012 HERO I (9179610) 159,187/99 renamed MERLION M (SGP) at Singapore during 6/2012 HUGE SW (9519511) 8,479/09 renamed THORCO SUNRISE SW (PAN) during 1/2012 LABRO (8307789) 24,111/84 renamed KUWAIT ANA (PAN) during 3/2012 LYSBLINK (9197313) 7,409/00 renamed LYSBLINK SEAWAYS (GBR) during 6/2012 495 LYSTIND (8811297) 4,471/90 renamed TIND (CYP) during 5/2012 MAASSTROOM (9618381) 290/12 renamed JOLI-L (NLD) during 6/2012 MAERSK JENA (9399739) 32,901/07 renamed ANDES (LBR) at Singapore during 6/2012 NEPTUNUS (8821747) 4,609/91 renamed GOLFA III (MEX) during 12/2011 NIMBUS (8821761) 4,614/91 renamed NIMBUS SPB (RUS) during 5/2012 NIRINT HOLLANDIA (9374973) 8,999/07 renamed HOLLANDIA (NLD) during 6/2012 OILFIELD (4906410) 340/68 renamed MUSCA (SLE) during 8/2011 OILSTONE (4902945) 352/68 renamed SAURIA (SLE) during 8/2011 PREM APARNA (9239991) 37,678/01 renamed SRI PREM APARNA (PAN) during 3/2012 PREM VARSHA (9311165) 43,288/06 renamed SRI PREM VARSHA (PAN) during 3/2012 SALSA (9194074) 3,170/00 renamed SINGELDIEP (NLD) during 6/2012 SC CHELSEA (9196709) 16,754/00 renamed LADY FELL (TUN) during 4/2012 SBS NIMBUS (9260299) 2,596/03 renamed FRIGG VIKING (GBR) during 5/2012 SBS STRATUS (9280445) 2,596/03 renamed IDUN VIKING (GBR) during 5/2012 SBS TORRENT (9393852) 2,575/07 renamed FREYJA VIKING (GBR) during 4/2012 SEIYO RAINBOW (9102837) 4,382/94 renamed M STAR 1 (PAN) during 2/2012 SOLENNE (9194050) 3,170/00 renamed SLOTERDIEP (CUR) during 6/2012 STAD VALIANT (9432983) 484/09 renamed BB SUPPORTER (NOR) during 3/2012 STAD VALIANT as BB SUPPORTER at Ijmuiden 26/6/2012 Marcel Coster STENA CALEDONIA (7910917) 12,619/81 renamed PORT LINK (IDN) during 6/2012 STENA CALEDONIA as PORT LINK at Belfast 13/6/2012 Roy Thompson SUBITO (9194062) 3,170/00 renamed SPAARNEDIEP (NLD) during 6/2012 SURINAM RIVER (9330226) 9,940/06 renamed VENTO DI LEVANTE (NLD) during 6/2012 THURINGIA EXPRESS (9238765) 39,941/03 renamed THURINGIA (GBR) prior to 26/5/2012 TORM UGLAND (9307786) 42,048/07 renamed BW KRONBERG (PAN) at Singapore 21/6/2012 UASC DAMMAN (9297474) 54,809/05 renamed SANTA PRISCILLA (LBR) at Hong Kong 19/6/12 UASC SHARJAH (9297876) 54,771/05 renamed SANTA PETRISSA (DEU) on 26/5/2012 WATERPIEL (8433899) 53/82 renamed MPR SOUNDER (NLD) during 5/2012 WAVE A. (9112052) 21,142/95 renamed VRIES VIENA (IDN) during 5/2012 WEC VERMEER (9246542) 9,962/04 renamed BF CONFIANZA (ATG) during 5/2012 WESTWIND II (8515635) 3,539/85 renamed MILANO SKY (TGO) during 6/2012 WILUTAMA (9490296) 16,411/10 renamed CHEM RANGER (MHL) during 3/2012 WINE TRADER (6818710) 1,432/68 renamed AKSHAY (PAN) during 6/2012 ZIEMIA ZAMOJSKA (8207745) 16,694/84 renamed SAKHALIN (DMA) during 4/2012 496 CASUALTIES Reports and photographs for inclusion in this section should be sent to the World Ship Society, PO Box 706, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UB, U.K. or to k.odonoghue@blueyonder.co.uk CHANG DA 12* (Zhe Le You 179 -08, Tai Feng -07), 3,997/74 – general cargo, owned by Shui Hua Ju, Cambodia. Sustained engine problems and stranded 19/12/2011 at Rena Point, Agno, Philippines in position 16.10N, 119.45E. The crew were taken off and she was subsequently abandoned by her owners but on 19/6/2012 she broke apart in heavy seas off Agno and her cargo was dispersed. She was on passage from Indonesia for China with 6,000 tonnes of bitumen. COSTIS* (Nordic Confidence -07, Pakarti Ocean -00, Pearl Wave -97, Gulf Harvest -89), 17,214/84 – bulk carrier, owned by Rose Shipping Enterprises Corp. (Damla Denizcilik Tasimaciligi ve Lojistik Ticaret AS), Panama. Started taking water and the engine-room flooded 22/3/2012 in the South China Sea about 70 miles SW of Kaohsiung in position 21.56N, 119.27E. Towed initially to Kaohsiung for inspection and declared a total loss. Subsequently sold to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, for demolition and arrived Xinhui 27/5/2012. She had been on passage from Tangshan for Bintulu with cement. FLASH (Launched as Daytona), 91,373/09 – bulk carrier, owned by Baby Shipping Ltd. (GEDEN Lines), Malta. Grounded 25/6/2012 off the Galite Islands, Tunisia, in position 37.33N, 08.57E, and sustained some hull damage and the engine-room was flooded. Salvors have been appointed. She was on passage from Newport News for Taranto with 126,000 tonnes of coal. JIREH (Harmony -07, Aroselle -84, Trabant -76, Imme -71), 979/63 – general cargo, owned by Renel Horace, Honduras. Stranded 21/6/2012 on a reef off Mona Island, Puerto Rico, in position 18.04N, 67.55W. She was carrying Haitian migrants but no casualties were reported. KUBAN* (Ladoga-18 -05), 1,639/80 – general cargo, owned by Tradegain Ltd., St.Vincent & the Grenadines. Stranded 2/7/2011 (n.b.) in the Gulf of Finland off Nerva Island in position 60.14N, 27.57E and sustained serious damage to her ballast tanks. Refloated 3/7 with tug assistance and subsequently declared a total loss. Sold to Latvian breakers and 14/7 arrived Liepaja. She was on passage from Kunda for Imatra with timber. MISS ELLISA (Adonai -09, Alpha and Omega -08, Placentia Sound -07, Greeba River 97, Tora -88, Cynthia June -86, Arklow River -82, Apollo I -80), 485/69 – general cargo, owned by Fijai Sankar, Cook Islands. Capsized 8/6/2012 in the estuary of the Demerara River off Vreed en Hoop, Georgetown. Six crew were rescued but the cook is missing. She was subsequently towed to the west of Georgetown Harbour for inspection and salvage is being considered. DEMOLITIONS Reports and photographs for inclusion in this section should be sent to the World Ship Society, PO Box 706, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UB, U.K. or to k.odonoghue@blueyonder.co.uk AEGEAN GLORY (Tolosa -07, Vilja -04, Tidero Star -02, Anzere -91), 9,698/78 – roro/cargo. By Glory Marine SA (Aegean Cargo Management SA), St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to Hisar Gemi Sokum AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 11/6/2012. AGENT (Export Agent -80), 7,848/61 – general cargo. By Government of the United States of America (Department of Transportation – Maritime Administration), USA, to All Star Metals LLC, USA, and arrived Brownsville, Texas 25/6/2012. AL KHALIQ (New World -05, New Noble -95, Sanko Noble -86), 22,361/84 – bulk carrier. By Rosebud Investment Corp. (SNP Shipping Services Pvt. Ltd.), Panama, to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 7/5/2012. ALAMAYN (Kanok Naree -09, Sulu Warrior -04, Handy Bonita -96, Mar Bonita -94, Reina del Mar -90, Jovian Lotus -89, Sanko Symphony -85), 19,340/85 – bulk carrier. By Front Line Shipping Co. SA, Panama, to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 2/5/2012. ALI BEY (Peter M -07, Nora -99, Toplita -97), 2,349/79 – general cargo. By E&M Ship Management Inc., St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to Dortel Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 24/5/2012. AMAR (Aker Smart -12, Polar California -07, Arco California -00), 94,839/80 – FPSO. By Aker Contracting FP ASA (Aker ASA), Panama, to Jiangmen Yinhu Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 1/6/2012. ARCHAGELOS (Aegean Sun -06, Seahawk -03, Cetam Victoriae -02, Seahawk -02, Dana Minerva -97, Fichtelberg -95, Norcliff -93, Fichtelberg -92, Spirit of Dublin -92, Fichtelberg 91, Launched as Tor Caledonia), 10,171/75 – roro/cargo. By Archagelos A Shipping Co. (Melody Shipping Co.), Greece, to Gohilwad Shipbreakers, India and arrived Alang 30/5/2012. Beached 21/6/2012. ARSENTIY (Kapitan Isa Farmanov -05, Konda -01), 1,696/79 – general cargo. By Sea Trans-Service Corp., Russia, to Izmir Geri Donusum Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 8/6/2012. ASCO (Iran Bayan -07, Arya Sepand -80, Aristonimos -75), 9,891/74 – general cargo. By Ghandoura Group Inc. (Yass Marine Co.Ltd.), Cambodia, to Avsar Gemi Sokum Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 5/6/2012. 497 ASIA STAR (Sea Braves -95, Tulipan -89, Petersfield -89, Arianna -88), 12,929/82 – chemical/products tanker. By Shun Da Marine Transportation Co. (S) Pte. Ltd., Singapore, to Shital Ispat Pvt. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 17/6/2012. Beached 19/6/2012. ATLANTIC SPIRIT (Honmoku Maru -97), 47,287/87 – vehicles carrier. By World Car Carriers Inc. (World Marine Co.Ltd.), Liberia, to Apollo Vikas Steels Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 21/6/2012. BALTIC MELODY (Swan Ocean -03, Swan Lake -98, Potomac -93, Isla Payana -86, Potomac -84), 10,424/80 – refrigerated cargo. By Rivera Group SA (Ost-West-Handel und Schiffahrt GmbH, Liberia, to Izmir Geri Donusum AS, Turkey, and beached Aliaga 25/6/2012. BET SCOUTER (Saldanha -07), 90,312/95 – bulk carrier. By Pulford Ocean Inc. (Enterprises Shipping & Trading SA), Isle of Man, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Shipbreaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 9/6/2012. BIC CLARE (Allegro II -07, Vancouver Spirit -06), 63,709/92 – bulk/oil carrier. By Bic Clare (PetroMar International Inc.), Bahamas, to Gupta Steel, India, and arrived Alang 24/6/2012. BONAFIDE (Samsun Veritas -08, Fertilia -07, Mineral Ordaz -05), 90,392/97 – bulk carrier. By Bonafide Shipping SA (Samsun Logix Corp.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 2/6/2012. BOW FERTILITY (Fertility L -04), 27,963/87 – chemical/products tanker. By Odfjell Asia II Pte. Ltd. (NCC Odfjell Chemical Tankers JLT), Singapore, to Priya Blue Industries Pte. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 1/6/2012. Beached 7/6/2012. BOW PRIDE (Prideventure L -00), 28,033/87 – chemical/products tanker. By Odfjell Asia II Pte. Ltd. (NCC Odfjell Chemical Tankers JLT), Singapore, to Priya Blue Industries Pte. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 1/6/2012. Beached 8/6/2012. BRIGHT VICTORY (Formosabulk No.3 -06, Monarch -04, Panoria -00, Maersk Senang 92, Manila Pacific -86, Launched as Norselock), 34,143/82 – bulk carrier. By Ocean Bright Navigation SA (Mingtai Navigation Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 19/12/2011. CALIFORNIA MERCURY 41,442/87 – container ship. By Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha & Hayate Maritima SA, Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 22/12/2011. CALIFORNIA MERCURY at Napier 26/2/2011 Brent Hanson CAPRICORN (Pegasus -09, Transporter -08, Del Monte Transporter -00), 8,945/90 – refrigerated cargo. By Capricorn Shipping Corp. (Chartworld Shipping Corp.), Bahamas, to Indian breakers and arrived Alang 29/6/2012. CAPRICORN at Balboa, Panama 27/3/2010 Bruno Boissonneault CAPT ORE (Capt. Thomas J. Hudner Jr -09, Capt. Thomas J. Hudner -07, Akritas -07, Iliad -03, Sinbad -01), 30,170/90 – bulk carrier. By Fairseas Marine Co.Ltd. (Cyprus Maritime Co.Ltd.), Cyprus, to Pakistan breakers and arrived Gadani Beach 18/6/2012. Beached 19/6/2012. CHIOS WIND (Capetan Lefteris -09, Pine Beauty -98, Sanko Beauty -87), 23,594/84 – bulk carrier. By New Progress Special Maritime Enterprise (Harbor Shipping & Trading SA), Greece, to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 10/5/2012. 498 CLARE (Kirklareli -11), 5,725/83 – general cargo. By undisclosed interests to Cemsan Gemi Sokum Sanayi, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 11/6/2012. COOPER RIVER BRIDGE (Henry Hudson Bridge -08), 42,407/87 – container ship. By Akashi Bridge Shipping SA (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.), Panama, to Jiangyin Shipbreakers, China, and arrived Jiangyin 22/6/2012. CORRIENTES II 12,762/77 – general cargo. By Yacimientos Carboniferos Rio Turbo SA, Argentina, to Argentine breakers and delivered Ibicuy 1/2012. COSTIS 17,214/84 – see Casualties above. COURAGE (Ming Courage -03), 36,355/84 – bulk carrier. By Courage Marine Co.Ltd., Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 15/6/2012. DA LONG (Balsa 9 -91, Balsa IX -82), 4,462/81 – general cargo. By Shenzhen Shekou Shipping & Transportation Co.Ltd., China, to Chinese breakers and arrived Ningde 12/12/2011. DIBENA HAPPY (Sun Kung No.8 -94, Eastern Corridor -92, Lychee King -78), 4,837/74 – general cargo. By Dibena Maritime Co.Ltd., Thailand, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 24/6/2012. ECS CRISTINA I (Trakia -10), 9,143/87 – roro/cargo. By Floyd Marine Ltd. (Eurocondal Shipping SA), St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to Isiksan Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 31/5/2012. EDEVA (Sirtica -06, Chembulk Westport -05, Mimi -95), 21,142/92 – chemical/products tanker. By undisclosed Malta flag interests to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 7/6/2012. EL MERGHEB (Balqees -96), 3,860/83 – roro/cargo. By unspecified Libyan flag interests to Dortel Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 25/6/2012. ELEFTHERI MESOGEIOS (Sofia -10, Kapetanikolas -06, Marika -98, Marika P -97, Elli -92, Olga Tzella -90, Aqua Sun -89, Katerine W -88, Piet Hein -86, Empire -82), 994/67 – general cargo. By Eleftheri Mesogeios Shipping Co., Greece, to Dortel Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 25/6/2012. EMINE (Khudozhnik Moor -07), 16,502/83 – bulk carrier. By Emine Ltd. (Cosmos Shipping JSC), Malta, to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 11/5/2012. ENDURA (Endurance -12, CP Endurance -06, Canmar Endurance -05, Cast Performance -03, Contship Endeavour -99, Canmar Endeavour -98, Alligator Joy -95, Tokyo Maru -90), 32,152/83 – container ship. By Hapag-Lloyd Ships Ltd., Bermuda, to Shree Ram Group, India, and arrived Alang 21/6/2012. Beached 23/6/2012. EUROPEAN TRADER (Tor Maxima -08, Dana Maxima -00), 17,068/78 – roro/cargo. By P&O Ferries Holdings Ltd. (P&O Ferries Ltd.), Netherlands, to Ege Celik Gemi Sokum AS, Turkey, and beached Aliaga 8/6/2012. EUROPEAN TRADER sailing Europoort 25/5/2012 bound for Aliaga David Williams FADE I (Saqer I -05, Zahra -03, Mareg 19 -01, Keiy Kokeb -00, Pep Comet -82), 3,720/77 – general cargo. By Zenith Shipping & Trading Inc. (Hamadah Shipping Co.Ltd.), Tanzania (Zanzibar), to Saibaba Ship Breaking Corp., India, and arrived Mumbai 1/2/2012. Beached 8/2/2012. FAREAST PIONEER (Samsun Honour -03, Hyundai No.7 -88, Asia Chilho -84), 12,288/78 – bulk carrier. By Fareast Pioneer Shipping SA, Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 23/12/2011. FIONA (Fjord Ice -06, Loen Stream -01, Frio Indianic -95, Everest -90, Quasar -89, Septimo Reefer -86, El Septimo -86), 2,573/82 – roro/cargo. By Evir Shipping Co.Ltd. (Nordic Shipping Group AS), Malta, to Izmir Geri Donusum Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 13/6/2012. FRANCESCO (Maritime Dignity -89), 35,529/82 – bulk carrier. By Leyton Ltd. (Gestion Maritime SAM), Bahamas, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 20/6/2012. GATI ZIPP (Belkaid -06, Asian Cosmos -96, Kyowa Cosmos -88), 5,615/83 – general cargo. By Gati Ltd., India, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 27/6/2012. GLOBAL CARRIER (Stena Carrier -04, Jolly Smeraldo -83, Jolly Bruno -82, Stena Carrier -82, Imparca Miami -81, Stena Carrier -80, Imparca Express I -80), 13,117/78 – roro/cargo. By Lillbacka Powerco OY, Finland, to Demtas AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 7/6/2012. 499 GLORY RIZHOU (Front Leader -11), 89,004/91 – bulk carrier. By Glory Rizhou Ltd. (Sea Star Ships Mgt. Co.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and beached Chittagong 8/6/2012. GOLDEN SEA (Gordon Setter -95, Shogo Maru -93), 49,938/82 – bulk carrier. By Askra Maritime Co.Ltd. (European Navigation Inc.), Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 20/12/2011. GRAND SEA (Docecape -10), 79,184/87 – bulk carrier. By Eternal Rich Shipping Ltd. (Huayang Maritime Center), Panama, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 27/6/2012. GREEN SKY (Jin Ace -11, Naftilos -06, Alkimos -04), 25,189/85 – bulk carrier. By Ace Shipping Navigation SA (Jinyang Shipping Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 11/6/2012. HAMMURABI (Australian Advance -98, Hammurabi -86), 32,534/83 – container ship. By United Arab Shipping Co., Kuwait, to AG Enterprise, India, and arrived Alang 23/6/2012. HARISSA (Sea Luck V -06, Green Trader -03, Spiro 2 -01, Semena -00, Behice Urkmez 93, Elaine -91, Alani -88, Mulpha Jasin -86, Tungting Career -85, Lilac -81, Akitsuki Maru 79), 13,457/77 – bulk carrier. By Sea Holy Shipping Co.Ltd. SA (Ismail Maritime Co.), Panama, to Kumar Steel, India, and arrived Alang 23/6/2012. HUNG YEN (Song Ben Hai -98, Santa Trinidad -78), 7,317/74 – general cargo. By Vinaship Joint Stock Co., Vietnam, to unspecified breakers and reported 5/2012. JAMES NORRIS 12,962/52 – self-discharging bulk carrier. By Upper Lakes Group Inc., Canada, to International Marine Salvage, Canada, and arrived Port Colborne 6/12/2011. JAMES NORRIS on the Detroit River 8/8/2004 Mike Nicholls JAS (Anjasmoro -12, Iver Pride -04), 21,145/96 – chemical/products tanker. By Anjasmoro Maritime Pte. Ltd., St.Kitts & Nevis, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 18/6/2012. JIN HE 39,982/87 – products tanker. By China Shipping Development Co.Ltd., China, to Jiangmen Zhong Xin Shipbreaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 1/6/2012. JUNIOR ( (Efdim Junior -12, Launched as Al Awal), 10,274/79 – general cargo. By Thelisis Special Maritime Enterprise (D. Efthymiou Shipping SA), Tanzania (Zanzibar), to Indian breakers and arrived Alang 21/6/2012. KAPTAN SELIM (Can Deval -07, Kemal Kolotoglu -86), 1,915/78 – general cargo. By Hantal Denizcilik ve Ticaret Ltd. Sti., Turkey, to Simsekler General, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 14/6/2012. KINSHIP PROSPERITY (Saad -06, Sigga Sif -94, Maersk Euro Quinto -93, Maersk Forto -91, Global Express No.1 -88, Global Express-1 -87, Sigga Sif -87), 4,317/82 – general cargo. By Kinship Services (India) Pvt. Ltd., India, to Indian breakers and arrived Mumbai 14/3/2012. KS CHALLENGER (Sea Wind I -11, Sea Wind -09, New Wind -06, Idee Fixe -03, Ma Quan Hai -99), 27,039/85 – bulk carrier. By Frontier Shipping Inc. (KS Maritime Pte. Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 6/6/2012. KUBAN 1,639/80 – see Casualties above. LADY BANA K (Princess Juana -10, Sunrise I -03, Majestic -02, Yamburg -01, Petra -00, Pyotr Dutov -98), 11,854/79 – general cargo. By Sablon International Corp. (Metkar Shipping & Trading Co. Srl), Panama, to Isiksan Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 5/6/2012. LADY NARIMAN (Androusa -06, Proussa -02, Phoenix -87), 11,566/79 – bulk carrier. By Golden Adventure Shipping SA (Brilliant Marine SA), Togo, to V.G. Enterprise, India, and arrived Mumbai 14/12/2011. Beached 22/12/2011. LEON (Nathalie -86, Lysegrund -79), 715/55 – suction dredger. By Medon Ammolyptiki Shipping Co., Greece, to Hisar Gemi Sokum AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 13/6/2012. 500 LEON V (New Bright -03, Ohtori Maru -94), 76,326/87 – bulk carrier. By Silverstone Enterprises Corp. (Polembros Shipping Ltd.), Dominica, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 26/6/2012. LINGAYEN STAR (Orchid Sky -07, Bright Queen -06, Grand Ocean -05, Soarer Bellona 97), 26,014/85 – bulk carrier. By Lingayen Star Shipping Corp. (Dusung Shipping Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 18/6/2012. LIV (Peter Knuppel -01, Zim Black Sea -01, Peter Knuppel -00, Maersk Tempo -91, Peter Knuppel -87, City of Salerno -86, Peter Knuppel -84, Katherine Borchard -83, Peter Knuppel -82, Eurobridge Link -80, Peter Knuppel -78), 3,694/77 – general cargo. By Wagle Holdings AS, Norway (NIS), to Fornaes ApS, Denmark, and arrived Grenaa 29/10/2011. MAGDA (Sibotura -07, Futura -96), 41,189/92 – bulk/oil carrier. By Magda Shipping Ltd. (Goodwood Ship Management Pte. Ltd.), Liberia, to Shirdi Steel Traders, India, and arrived Alang 17/6/2012. Beached 23/6/2012. MARINA BAY (MSC Parana -10, Eurus Ohio -08, MSC Parana -08, Cielo di Valencia -02, Lynx -00, Cast Lynx -99, Norasia Mubarak -94), 23,761/87 – general cargo. By Tomorrowind Pte. Ltd., Liberia, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 23/6/2012. MEI FU STAR (Georgia -09, Celtic Light -95), 34,654/82 – bulk carrier. By Top Bright Shipping Ltd. (Century Shipping & Trading Pte. Ltd.), Panama, to Jingjiang Xinmin Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Jingjiang 30/5/2012. MEI HUA (Swift-Fortune -10, Capaz Duckling -03, Docelirio -02, Machado de Assis -95, Docelirio -92), 40,512/82 – bulk carrier. By Huafen Shipping (HK) Ltd., Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 1/6/2012. Beached 15/6/2012. MEIZHEN (De Marz -12, 18 De Marzo -12), 31,832/77 – products tanker. By Vincente Investments Inc., Sierra Leone, to Pakistan breakers and arrived Gadani Beach 15/6/2012. Beached 22/6/2012. MELINNAZ (Cine -11), 1,854/86 – general cargo. By Minas Maritime Ltd., Panama, to Dortel Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 1/6/2012. MILANO (Joy 2 -07, Warka -03), 3,127/80 – bulk carrier. By Engy Shipping Lines Co. (Arados Shipping Co. Srl), Sierra Leone, to Kursan Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 31/5/2012. MIRIA (Samiria -12, Lama -98, Launched as Mosor Challenger), 22,570/87 – chemical/products tanker. By Sanday Navigation Corp. (Naviera Transoceanica SA), Tuvalu, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 16/6/2012. MOHAVE MAIDEN (Diasozousa -08, Tecam Sea -05, Alam University -97, University -95, Monte Bonita -93, Rich Alliance -89), 17,056/84 – bulk carrier. By Lancaster Maritime Corp. (Roymar Ship Management Inc.), Philippines, to Shital Ispat Pte. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 12/6/2012. Beached 14/6/2012. MSC CHANECA (Sinar Java -07, Patricia Rickmers -96, Red Sea Ensign -90, Direct Eagle -90, Lloyd Maranhao -89, Santiago -88, Patricia Rickmers -86, Ville de Lumiere -86, Launched as Patricia Rickmers), 10,756/85 – container ship. By South Cross Navigation Inc. (Cosmoship Management SA), Panama, to JRD Industries, India, and arrived at Alang 7/6/2012. Beached 16/6/2012. MSC PATRICIA (Torm America -02, Tisno -98, Torm America -97, Vardar Delmas -92, Vardar -91), 13,651/90 – general cargo. By Compania Naviera Patricia SA (MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co.), Panama, to Indian breakers and arrived Alang 29/6/2012. MSC PATRICIA off Terneuzen 11/8/2011 Graham Prosser MSC PROSPECT (CMA CGM Papagayo -08, Bernhard Schulte -04, Tema Star II -00, Bernhard Schulte -99, Maersk Paita -98, TMM Tuxpan -97, Calapedra -96, Contship Tahiti 95, Completed as Berhard Schulte), 14,619/94 – container ship. By Papagayo Shipping Co.Ltd. (Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (China) Co.Ltd.), Antigua & Barbuda, to Sok Denizcilik Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 25/6/2012. MUSMUQUI (OSG Constitution -11, Constitution -08, Carole G.Ingram -89), 1,513/72 – articulated pusher tug. By Veslin Guatemala SA, St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to unspecified breakers and reported 6/2012. MUSTAFA-H (Arion I -09, Orion I -04, Orion -04, Ocean II -00, Ocean Union -00), 4,415/80 – general cargo. By Rahmah Shipping Corp. (Hamadah Shipping Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Kasturi Commodities Pvt. Ltd., India, and arrived Mumbai 10/3/2012. Beached 20/3/2012. 501 NADIN II (Simoon II -11, Burg -06, Orient Star -97, Alpine Star -85), 4,413/76 – general cargo. By OMAR-MBZ Shipping Co. SA, Tanzania (Zanzibar), to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 11/5/2012. NIGHTWHISPER (Seakoh -97, Takami Maru -95), 88,840/85 – bulk carrier. By Nightwhisper Shipping Co.Ltd. (Alcyon Shipping Co.Ltd.), Bahamas, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 12/6/2012. NIKOLAY AFANASYEV 3,983/82 – fish factory. By Iceberg-Nord Co.Ltd., Russia, to AGS Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 5/6/2012. NOUR ALBYAN (Ivan Shadr -09), 3,527/73 – general cargo. By Al Fahl Brothers Co. SA, Tanzania (Zanzibar), to Bansal Ship Breakers, India, and arrived Mumbai 6/3/2012. Beached 19/3/2012. OCEAN BLAZE (Sun Enterprise -12, Sahar -10, Sea Angel -05, Star Antares -02, Nordvind -94, Kelvin Endeavour -89, Tai -89, Taian -88, Sea Taian -87, Launched as Cape Breton), 24,750/84 – bulk carrier. By Bridge Navigation Ltd. (Qeshm Bonyad Ship Management Co.), Sierra Leone, to Pakistan breakers and arrived Gadani Beach 23/5/2012. Beached 24/6/2012. OCEAN BREEZE (Saratoga -10, Lucky Star -03, Fox -03, Soya -98, Soya Maru -92, Marc Theil -88, Swee Lean -87, Lusty -78), 6,997/75 – bulk carrier. By Amtex Ltd.Ofra Shipping Ltd.), Union of Comoros, to Kursan Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 12/6/2012. OCEAN OLYMPIC 22,313/85 – bulk carrier. By Global Pacific Shipping Navigation SA (STX Pan Ocean Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 22/6/2012. OCEANLINE II (Enterprise -11, Christina C -06), 17,356/78 – bulk carrier. By Pacific Link Ltd. (Benalec Sdn. Bhd.), Panama, to Symcom Communication, India, and arrived Mumbai 5/4/2012. Beached 6/6/2012. OHWA (Ou Hua Yi Hao -10, Bai He Yuan -07, Hakusei Maru No.32 -97), 1,103/79 – lpg tanker. By Huaneng International Trading Co.Ltd., Sierra Leone to Jingjiang Xinmin Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Jingjiang 1/6/2012. OLEMARE (Starlight -10, Helena Oldendorff -06, Noble River -86), 18,469/84 – bulk carrier. By Olemare Shipping Co.Ltd. (Skoukla Inc.), Liberia, to Anand Export, India, and arrived Alang 7/6/2012. Beached 17/6/2012. OMEGA G (Omega -05, Faddey Bellinggausen -96), 1,987/65 – passenger/cruise. By Granada Logistics SA, Union of Comoros, to AGS Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 21/6/2012. OPTIMA (Uraga -02, Dalila -94, Henrique Leal -93), 16,710/82 –bulk carrier. By Shinc Shipping Ltd. (OOO ‘Genbulkmarin’), Malta, to Bansal Infracon Ltd., India, and arrived Mumbai 7/4/2012. Beached 8/5/2012. OPTIMA off Velsen 20/4/2011 Kees Lous PACIFIC CHALLENGER (Pacific Challenger 1 -01, Pacific Challenger -94, Far Supporter -91, Marine Supporter -89), 1,330/83 – anchor handling tug/supply. By Swire Pacific Offshore Operations Pte. Ltd., Singapore, to Chinese breakers and arrived Xinhui 11/12/2011. PANAMAX ANNA (Striggla -07, Madonna Lily -97, Magnolia I -86, Santa Amelia Maru 86), 37,519/82 – bulk carrier. By Thalassa Maritime Inc. (Chian Spirit Maritime Enterprises Inc.), Malta, to Pakistan breakers and beached Gadani Beach 8/6/2012. PLOVDIV (Nedlloyd Marne -97, Armada Sprinter -97, Nedlloyd Marne -96, Waterdrager 91), 11,982/89 – general cargo. By Plovdiv Maritime Ltd. (Navigation Maritime Bulgare), Bulgaria, to Dynamic Air Product Pvt. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 16/6/2012. PLUTO 7,212/88 – refrigerated cargo. By Limarko Shipping Co. AB, Lithuania, to Ghasiram Gokulchand, India, and arrived Alang 12/6/2012. RAKU YOH 38,844/92 – wood chips carrier. By Forester Shipping SA, Philippines, to Jiangmen Yinhu Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 22/6/2012. REBECCA (Overseas Rebecca -12, Rebecca -94), 53,341/94 – tanker. By undisclosed Tuvalu flag interests to Virendra & Co., India, and arrived Alang 13/6/2012. Beached 21/6/2012. REF VEGA (Bereg Yunosti -94), 12,383/84 – refrigerated fish carrier. By Ref Saturn Co. Inc. (Aquaship Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 30/5/2012. Beached 9/6/2012. RESOLVE SUHAILI (Suhaili -11), 978/77 – tug. By Resolve Suhaili LLC, Panama, to unspecified breakers and reported 6/2012. ROHNA (M Tokyo -08, Maccabees -04, Acris -98, Kotoku Maru -97), 1,582/83 – general cargo. By Oasis Maritime Co.Ltd. (Excelsior Shipping Co.Ltd.), Cambodia, to unspecified breakers and delivered 12/2011. ROVER (River Embley -12), 51,035/83 – ore carrier. By Nadella Inc., Sierra Leone, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 3/6/2012. Beached 9/6/2012. 502 SAGAR (Gangar Sagar -12), 28,739/87 – bulk carrier. By Providence Shipping Corp., Tuvalu, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 31/5/2012. Beached 10/6/2012. SAN JIANG KOU 13,615/80 – roro/cargo. By COSCO Shipping Co.Ltd., China, to Jiangmen Yinhu Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 10/12/2011. SAN JIANG KOU on the Kiel Canal M. Schwarz SANG THAI TIMBER (Kings Cosing -79, Hitaka Maru -75), 2,832/70 – general cargo. By Sang Thai Navigation 1977 Co.Ltd., Thailand, to Zhangjiagang Yuanwang Iron Works, China, and arrived Zhangjiagang 25/5/2012. SANTA SURIA I (Ocean of Luck -12, Spar Emerald -09, Mockingbird -97), 20,766/87 – bulk carrier. By Bendera Mawar Sdn. Bhd. (Hellas Marine Services), Malaysia, to Bangladesh breakers and beached Chittagong 5/6/2012. SEA VOYAGER (Sanita -12, Baltic Star -10, Nova Spirit -07, Sovgavan -02, Mekong Pearl -96, Sovgavan -94, Myanmar Prosperity -94, Tiger Shark -93, Sovetskaya Gavan -91), 3,936/91 – general cargo. By Sea Voyageur Management SA, Panama, to Izmir Geri Donusum, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 8/6/2012. SEATTLE REEFER (Andes Mountains -07, Greenland Rex -95), 7,988/83 – refrigerated cargo. By Sunpride Finance Co. (Lavinia Corp.), Liberia, to Indian breakers and beached Mumbai 28/4/2012. SERGEY S (Sergey Smirnov -12), 4,694/79 – general cargo. By unspecified Moldovan flag interests to Ege Celik Gemi Sokum AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 1/6/2012. SERSOU (Epson Trader -08, Pepe le Moko -86), 19,672/82 – bulk carrier. By Nolis-Spa, Algeria, to Izmir Gemi Sokum Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 8/6/2012. SERSOU on the Kiel Canal 14/5/2003 Reiner Asmus SEVINC D (Lina -07, Agni -99, Nani -96, John C -88), 17,819/78 – bulk carrier. By undisclosed Moldovan flag Turkish interests to Chinese breakers and delivered 5/2008 (n.b.). SIDER PROCIDA (Madzy -08, Kuurtanes -81), 7,486/76 – bulk carrier. By Scomar Shipping Srl (Italech Srl), Italy, to Isiksan Ltd., Turkey, and beached Aliaga 30/5/2012. SILVER STOCKHOLM (Cape Cod -08), 6,419/90 – refrigerated cargo. By Silver Stockholm AS (Fjord Shipping AS), Norway (NIS), to United Ship Breaking Co., India, and arrived Alang 11/6/2012. Beached 20/6/2012. 503 SINO EAST (Scio Star -09, MSC Africa -09, Tiger Sea -07, Scio Star -03, Merkur River 03, Venezuela -01, Merkur River -01, MSC Diego -99, Merkur River -98, CMB Antwerp -97, Antwerp -94, Red Sea Enterprise -93, Ville de Saturne -91), 16,250/87 – general cargo. By Pheacian Shipping Co.Ltd. (Shanghai Vasteast International Shipping Management Co.Ltd.), Panama, to Jiangmen Zhong Xin Shipbreaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 8/6/2012. SPRING BEAR (Spring Dream -85), 12,616/84 – refrigerated cargo. By Spring Bear Shipping Co. Inc. (Seatrade Groningen BV), Liberia, to Mariya Ship Breaking Pte. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 5/6/2012. Beached 12/6/2012. SPRING BOK (Spring Bee -02, Spring Bird -84), 12,113/84 – refrigerated cargo. By Zeerederij Zuid-Holland BV (Seatrade Groningen BV), Netherlands, to Demtas AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 1/6/2012. Beached 4/6/2012. SPRING DELI (Spring Delight -03), 12,783/84 – refrigerated cargo. By BV Shipping Co. Spring Deli (Seatrade Groningen BV), Netherlands, to Yazici Gemi Sokum AS, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 4/6/2012. SPRING DRAGON (Spring Dream -98, Spring Desire -89), 12,438/84 – refrigerated cargo. By Global Transport Shipping Corp. (Roswell Navigation Corp.), Liberia, to Sok Denizcilik Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 26/6/2012. SPRING DRAGON off Terneuzen 28/4/2012 Helge Kuehl SPRING PANDA (Spring Ballad -85, Launched as Spring Blossom), 12,111/84 – refrigerated cargo. By Zeerederij Rijnmond BV (Seatrade Groningen BV), Netherlands, to Turkish breakers and arrived Aliaga 9/6/2012. ST METHODIUS (Sv. Evdokia -08, Evangelia -07, Invader I -07, Invader -97, Toyoshima Maru -96), 35,213/82 – bulk carrier. By Methodius Shipping Co. Inc., Liberia, to Pakistan breakers and arrived Gadani Beach 8/6/2012. ST. PETER (Pioneer Wave -11, Jade Breeze -08, Seadrive -02, Don Catarino -87, Sedge -85), 19,997/82 – bulk carrier. By Nosramu Navigation SA (Fedcomshipping), Panama, to Indian breakers and arrived Alang 29/6/2012. STELLAR PACIFIC (Stellar Bay -07, Saipan Harvester -04, Aizan -00, Phuket Bridge -94, Iris Wave -91, Eagle Wave -90, Iris Ace -88, Paget -84), 6,740/84 – container ship. By GEMADEPT Corp., Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 31/5/2012. Beached 16/6/2012. STRADA GOTHICA (Roro Gothica -08, Stena Gothica -04, Monawar L -90, Stena Project -88, Railro 2 -88, Melbourne Trader -88), 14,406/75 – roro/cargo. By Stradeblu Srl, Italy, to Leyal Gemi Sokum Ltd., Turkey, and beached Aliaga 6/6/2012. SWATIRANI (Navjeevani -84, Ocean Beauty -82, Beaufort Career -79, Pacific Treasure -77, Tetsuho Maru -75, Launched as Teppo Maru), 16,388/62 – trans-shipment storage ship. By V.M. Salgaocar & Brother Pvt. Ltd., India, to Indian breakers and arrived Mumbai 23/6/2012. TAKA (Takama -11, Takamatsu Maru -06), 145,635/87 – tanker. By undisclosed Tuvalu flag interests to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 26/5/2012. TETEVEN 7,098/90 – general cargo. By Navigation Maritime Bulgare, Bulgaria, to Samudra Alloys Pvt. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 18/6/2012. Beached 26/6/2012. TKB EMERALD (Cocoon -07, Crystal Moon -06, Ever Spring -98, Osei Maru -97, Tenryu Maru No.55 -89), 1,935/84 – passenger/roro. By Toyama Kaigai Boeki Shipping Co.Ltd., St.Kitts & Nevis, to Jingjiang Xinmin Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Jingjiang 12/6/2012. TOWER (Power -12, CP Power -06, Montreal Senator -05, Cast Power -03, Contship Success -99, Canmar Success -98, Alligator Excellence -95, America Maru -90), 31,570/82 – container ship. By Hapag-Lloyd AG, St.Kitts & Nevis, to Mahavir Inductomelt Pvt. Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 17/6/2012. Beached 19/6/2012. TROY (Wrestler I -05, Loucas H -94, Ocean Razor -93), 12,798/81 – bulk carrier. By Global Dominion SA, Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 5/6/2012. TSU (Lei Tsu II -12), 92,527/92 – tanker. By CPC Corp. Taiwan (Taiwan Navigation Co.Ltd.), St.Kitts & Nevis, to Pakistan breakers and arrived Gadani Beach 14/6/2012. TURHAN BEY (Haci Resit Kalkavan -04, Staholm -90, John M -88, Thekos -88, Korean Dool -78), 16,019/78 – bulk carrier. By Pina Denizcilik ve Nakliyat AS, Turkey, to Izmir Geri Donusum AS, Turkey, and beached Aliaga 25/6/2012. 504 UNITY (Sea Sapphire -10, SPT Sapphire -08, Pacific Sapphire -06, Burwain Helena -95), 53,830/94 – tanker. By Parco Maritime Corp. (Tomini Ship Management (Pvt.) Ltd.), Panama, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 10/6/2012. VALENCIA CARRIER (Spring Bride -02), 12,340/84 – refrigerated cargo. By Valencia Shipping Corp. Ltd., Panama, to Demtas Denizcilik Turizm Sanayi, Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 8/6/2012. Beached 12/6/2012. VAN DON (Rising Tide No.2 -85), 2,953/80 – general cargo. By Quang Ninh Shipping & Trading Co., Vietnam, to unspecified breakers and reported 5/2012. VAN DON STAR (Dong Do -07, Ocean Venus I -85, Raphill No.1 -83, Akifuji -83), 2,920/80 – general cargo. By Hanoi Maritime Transport Co., Vietnam, to unspecified breakers and reported 5/2012. VANERNSEE (Carina -10, Intermare -97, Voga -94, Vanernsee -92), 1,988/83 – general cargo. By Carina Shipping Ltd. (Caspi Shipping Ltd.), St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to Izmir Geri Donusum Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 19/6/2012. VANLEE (Anodad Naree -07, Hyundai No.12 -95, Asia No.12 -84), 15,099/80 – bulk carrier. By Vanlee Ltd. (Xiamen ITG Shipping Co.Ltd.), Hong Kong, to Jiangmen Xinhui Shuangshui Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 19/12/2011. VIDI (Swe-Trader -09, Rauk -01, Klinte -92, Larus -84, Bergvik -77, Larus -76, Actuaria 76, City of Dublin -71), 1,335/68 – general cargo. By Vargon Shipping AB, Sweden, to Fornaes ApS, Denmark, and arrived Grenaa 2/12/2011. VISTA (Winkey -11, Myrina -10, Nissos Amorgos -03, Tomis Independence -96, Ambra Baleen -92, Jahre Princess -89, Launched as Orient Venture), 52,056/87 – bulk carrier. By View Marine Ltd., Marshall Islands, to Bhikkamal Chhotelal, India, and arrived Alang 30/5/2012. Beached 7/6/2012. VIVIANA (Genoa -07, Milano -06, Hercules -02, Milano Universal -95, Chiquita Milano 93, Chiquita Italia -91, Nelik -90), 8,254/83 – refrigerated cargo. By Pink Goose (Cayman) Ltd. (Holy House Shipping AB), Cook Islands, to Leyal Ship Recycling Ltd., India, and arrived Alang 22/6/2012. WIND 3 (Welwind -12, Ocean Opal -08, Front Spirit -05, Sea Spirit -97, Sea Empress -97), 80,165/93 – bulk carrier. By Hong Yuan Shipping (Pte.) Ltd. (Oriental Ocean Shipping Holding Pte. Ltd.), St.Vincent & the Grenadines, to Bangladesh breakers and arrived Chittagong 2/6/2012. XIN HONG (Proton -10, Corinthiakos -07, MSC Port Sudan -02, Corinthiakos -97, Nedlloyd Santos -96, Corinthiakos -93, Atalanta -92, Victoria Bay -89, Caledonia -88, Ville de Venus -87, Black Hawk -86, Norasia Rebecca -86, Rebecca Wesch -83), 18,656/82 – general cargo. By Well Step Transportation Ltd., Panama, to Taizou Weiye Ship Scrapping Co., China, and arrived Taixing 20/12/2011. YILDIRIM K (Georgios X. II -05, Sarine -90, Clydenes -82), 2,430/77 – general cargo. By Halk Finansal Kiralama AS, Turkey, to Kursan Ltd., Turkey, and arrived Aliaga 11/6/2012. YM AMERICA (Ming America -04), 46,728/92 – container ship. By Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp., Taiwan, to Jiangmen Yinhu Ship Breaking Co., China, and arrived Xinhui 8/6/2012. YONG AN MEN (Shahrazade Dream -09, Lykes Raider -05, Global Brazil -01, Nota Libre -00, Seaboard Venezuela -00, Nordana Successor -99, Bremer Voyager -98, Barbara L -97, Kislovodsk -96), 16,075/90 – general cargo with roro facility. By Xing Zhong Men Shipping Co.Ltd. (Nanjing Ocean Shipping Co.Ltd.), Hong Kong, to Indian breakers and arrived Alang 27/6/2012. YONG AN MEN at Singapore 21/10/2011 Mick Prendergast SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Name AMBER STAR ANGOLA ELSIN RANI GLORY HUAHAI GO EXPRESS GREAT PRIDE Edition 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 Breaker Location Date Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Alang Chittagong 505 Work Began 8/6/2012 2/6/2012 31/5/2012 5/6/2012 4/6/2012 8/6/2012 HEBEI PRIDE HUDSON BAY KS FRONTIER MDD AURORA MSC INDIA MSC ROBERTA MSC SAMANTHA MSC SUKAIYNA SEACREST SENANG SYDNEY THERESA BLOSSOM ULUSOY UMBUL MAS VISTA 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 66/7 KPG Enterprise Ghaziabad S.B. Ltd. Mahavir Shipbreakers R.L. Kalthia S.B. Pvt. Bhikkamal Chhotelal Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Alang Chittagong Alang Alang Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong Alang Alang Chittagong Alang 26/5/2012 27/5/2012 3/6/2012 27/5/2012 5/6/2012 26/5/2012 6/6/2012 3/6/2012 26/5/2012 7/6/2012 5/6/2012 2/6/2012 25/5/2012 6/6/2012 7/6/2012 NEW SHIPS Reports and photographs for inclusion in this section should be sent to the World Ship Society, PO Box 706, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 5UB or to k.odonoghue@blueyonder.co.uk Reports of launchings, especially from smaller yards would be especially appreciated as these can receive little attention in the commercial shipping press. (Completed 2011) Shipyard China AVIC Weihai Hudong-Zhonghua Japan Namura Imari Ukraine STX OSV Braila Yard No. Type grt Owners Flag Name SN333 H1534A bbu ggc 51,208 17,644 Transmed Shipping Hansa Heavy Lift Lbr Atg CHARIKLIA JUNIOR HHL NEW YORK Launched as BELUGA PUBLICATION) 327 bor 119,446 Mitsui OSK Lines Jap BAOSTEEL EMOTION 720 osy 4,841 Island Offshore Nor ISLAND CENTURION (Completed by STX OSV Brevik SN336 416-3 06130055 10130003 H1535A bbu bor tco ghl ggc Lbr IoM Dis Nld Atg CLIA BERGE JAYA FREJA LUPUS FORTE HHL KOBE Graig Shipping Graig Shipping China Shipping Zodiac COSCO Carisbrooke Shg. W. Bockstiegel W. Bockstiegel Bah Gbr Chi Lbr Hkg IoM Atg Atg GRAIG CARDIFF GRAIG ROTTERDAM ZHAO YANG FENG CAPE SEAGULL COSCO AUCKLAND VECTIS HARRIER BBC AMETHYST BBC AQUAMARINE Launched as NORTH SEA COMMANDER) BBC CORAL (Launched as NORTH SEA BIRD) BULK JOYANCE AQUA HONOR SPICE MINERAL FAITH (Completed as BULK MAJESTY) (Completed 2012) China AVIC Weihai Bohai Heavy Guangzhou Shipyard Hudong-Zhonghua 51,208 195,199 30,241 36,653 17,644 Transmed Shipping BW Group J. Lauritzen Fairstar Heavy Hansa Heavy Lift The launch of HHL KOBE at Shanghai 30/8/2011 Jiangdong Shipyard Jiangnan Shipyard Jiangsu Rongsheng Jiangsu New Yangzijiang Jiangsu Yangzijiang Jiangzhou Union Jinhai Heavy JD35000-1 JD35000-2 H2474 1066 2007-867 YZJ2010-939 JZ1027 JZ1028 bbu bbu bbu bbu ucc ggc ggc ggc 23,444 23,444 40,913 90,900 4,250 teu 6,190 12,838 12,838 T. Murai JZ1046 ggc 12,838 W. Bockstiegel Atg J0057 J0066 J0040 J0058 bbu bbu bbu bbu 91,971 91,971 91,971 91,971 Grand China Marina Honor Grand China CMB Hkg Hkg MhI Hkg 506 J0059 bbu 91,971 CMB Hkg J0056 J0060 J0063 J0064 J0067 Nantong Mingde MD026 MD027 New Century Jingjiang 0111519 Qingshan Shipyard 20060377 Shanghai Jiangnan 1234 1235 Shanghai Jiangnan Changxing H1050A H1051A H1052A Shanghai Shipyard 1181 1144 Shanghai Waigaoqiao 1176 1232 STX Dalian D2025 bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu ucc ucc ucc ucc ucc bbu bbu bbu 91,971 91,971 91,971 91,971 91,971 20,603 20,603 63,993 33,042 106,847 106,847 4,700 teu 4,700 teu 4,700 teu 4,620 teu 3,635 teu 106,884 106,884 62,273 Grand China Grand China Berge Bulk Ltd. Grand China Marina Honor Polsteam Polsteam Hanjin C. Vermeulen Diana Shipping Diana Shipping China Shipping China Shipping China Shipping Hamburger Lloyd Thomas Schulte Foremost Group Foremost Group Augustea Group Hkg Hkg IoM Hkg Hkg Bah Bah Pan Mlt MhI MhI Chi Chi Chi Lbr Lbr Lbr Lbr Mlt Zhejiang Ouhua 628 627 62 603 604 bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu 24,196 24,196 24,196 24,196 23,850 Fednav Ltd. Fednav Ltd. Fednav Ltd. Fednav Ltd. Allseas Marine MhI MhI MhI MhI Lbr U32 mpr 139,072 MSC Mediterranean Pan MSC DIVINA (Completed as MSC FANTASTICA) 690 mpr 71,304 Carnival Corp. Ita AIDAMAR 6189 6195 mpr mpr 113,216 66,172 Carnival Corp Oceania Cruises Ita MhI COSTA FASCINOSA RIVIERA 3287 1537 1539 1541 1580 502 328 340 10543 137 140 167 ucc mve mve mve bbu rfy bor bor bbu bbu bbu bbu 8,600 teu 59,447 59,029 59,692 50,624 17,278 119,446 119,446 34,039 106,385 106,368 106,372 Kawasaki Kisen KK Kawasaki Kisen KK Kawasaki Kisen KK Nippon Yusen Kaisha Kawasaki Kisen KK Cobelfret Mitsui OSK Lines Mitsui OSK Lines Sumitomo Corp. Formosa Plastics Kotoku Kaiun Seno Kisen Pan Pan Jap Pan Jap Lux Jap Lbr MhI Lbr Hkg Lbr HELSINKI BRIDGE EUPHRATES HIGHWAY EURASIAN HIGHWAY RIGEL LEADER SARGAM WILHELMINE TOM PRICE PILBARA MARU WHITE HAWK FPMC B JUSTICE HYUNDAI ATLANTIC AZUL HORIZONTE 128 129 ggc ggc 2,544 2,544 Wijnne & Barends Wijnne & Barends Nld Nld LADY ANNEKE LADY ALEXANDRA BRIGHTWAY FMG GRACE (Completed as MINERAL PILBARA) FMG MATILDA France STX France Germany Meyer Papenburg Italy Fincantieri-Breda Sestri Cant. Genova Japan IHI Marine Kure Imabari Marugame Kyokuyo Chofu Namura Imari Oshima Saikai Universal Tsu Netherlands Groningen SY LADY ALEXANDRA on the North Sea Canal 6/2012 Philippines HHIC-Phil Subic Romania Daewoo-Mangalia STX OSV Tulcea South Korea Dae Sun Busan MINERAL HOPE (Completed as BULK CHARITY) BULK GENIUS BULK GLORY BERGE TOWNSEND BULK HARVEST AQUA SPLENDOR SOLINA MAMRY HANJIN ODESSA UNIVERSAL BANGKOK LOS ANGELES PHILADELPHIA XIN QIN ZHOU XIN HANG ZHOU XIN ZHENG ZHOU RHL CONSCIENTIA LILLY SCHULTE DAN MAY QING MAY ABML EVA (Completed as INCE ISTANBUL) FEDERAL SKYE FEDERAL SEVERN FEDERAL SUTTON FEDERAL SWIFT PROSPEROUS SEAS Marcel Coster 059 049 bbu bbu 83,824 106,952 Sammy Ofer CMB SA Sgp Hkg 050 bbu 106,952 CMB SA Hkg 1054 1055 773 bbu bbu xah 44,000 41,054 4,201 Larus SA Dalnave Navigation North Offshore Lbr Cyp Nor IOLI PEGASUS TROMS SIRIUS (Completed by STX OSV Soviknes 501 539 bbu bbu 21,300 22,400 Nomikos Leros Mgt. Lbr Mlt UNITY EXPLORER 507 542 543 bbu bbu 22,432 22,432 Papachristidis Papachristidis MhI MhI IONIC HALO IONIC HUNTRESS IONIC HUNTRESS fitting out at Pusan Daewoo Geoje Hyundai Gunsan Hyundai Mipo Ulsan Hyundai HI Ulsan Hyundai Samho Samsung Geoje SPP Sacheon STX Jinhae Sungdong Tongyeong Taiwan CSBC Kaohsiung Ukraine Sudnobudivnyi “Zaliv” STX OSV Braila Vietnam Hyundai-Vinashin T. Murai 4191 4183 5336 5355 5356 5377 5375 5376 2476 2477 2381 6062 6063 6067 6068 6069 8052 8053 2308 2307 6107 6121 2232 ucc ucc tta tta tta tta tta tta tta tta bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu bbu rfy rfy tco tco bbu bbu ucc 10,700 teu 14,000 teu 164,359 84,216 84,216 161,535 62,945 62,945 81,186 81,186 93,166 44,625 44,625 44,635 44,635 44,668 32,647 32,647 29,841 29,841 22,668 22,726 13,092 teu 2178 2417 ucc tta 13,092 teu Seaspan Marine 160,716 A.P. Moller Hkg Sgp 2418 tta 160,716 A.P. Moller Sgp 2419 tta 160,716 A.P. Moller Sgp 2165 2166 S504 S452 S454 S458 S497 S498 S511 S512 S571 1884 1889 1953 1962 S5091 1409 2038 ucc ucc tpo ucc ucc ucc ucc ucc ucc ucc tta ucc tta tta tta bbu tco tta 13,092 teu 13,092 teu 65,830 13,092 teu 13,092 teu 12,565 teu 4,496 teu 4,496 teu 5,605 teu 5,605 teu 84,850 13,296 teu 81,380 81,341 80,783 44,599 29,814 64,089 MSC Mediterranean ER Schiffahrt Kristian Gerhard Jebsen Seaspan Marine Seaspan Marine Danaos Shipping A.P. Moller A.P. Moller Mitsui OSK Peter Dohle Andriaki Shipping United Arab Shg. Co. TMS Tankers DSS Holding AET Inc. Iason Hellenic Fratelli d’Amato Blenheim Shipping Pan Lbr Nis Hkg Hkg Lbr Hkg Hkg Hkg Lbr Grc Mlt Mlt MhI Sgp MhI Mlt IoM APL SOUTHAMPTON MSC DEILA BUKHA ALMI GALAXY ALMI GLOBE ANTARES VOYAGER BAHRA BNEIDER DENSA WHALE DENSA ORCA HANJIN ESPERANCE ANDROUSA Q KEEN RIZE ORDU FIGALIA NAVIGATOR EUROCARGO RAVENNA EOROCARGO CAGLIARI HIGH TIDE HIGH SEAS WESTERN AIDA DARYA JAMUNA HANJIN EUROPE (Launched as RIO LARA) COSCO FORTUNE MAERSK INGRID Launched as MANEKLAL UJAMSHI SHETH) MAERSK ISABELLA Launched as ARDESHIR H. BHIWANDIWALLA) MAERSK ILMA (Launched as VASANT J. SHETH) MSC REGULUS MSC RENEE SKS DODA COSCO HOPE COSCO EXCELLENCE HYUNDAI SMART MAERSK CASABLANCA MAERSK CAIRO MOL GRATITUDE MOL GENESIS MILITOS JEBEL ALI LIPARI PECOS EAGLE SAN ANTONIO CARAVOS GLORY MISS BENEDETTA SHARP LADY 970 ucc 6,589 teu Yang Ming Lbr YM MASCULINITY 293 rre 7,709 Polarcus 721 osy 4,841 Island Offshore 765 osv 4,676 Island Offshore S047 bbu 32,795 GEDEN 508 Neptune Orient Lines Claus-Peter Offen Oman Shipping Almi Tankers Almi Tankers Anangel Shipping Kuwait Petroleum Kuwait Petroleum Densa Denizcilik Densa Denizcilik Hanjin Shipping Clemko Ship Mgt. Quintana Ship Mgt. Ciner Ship Mgt. Ciner Ship Mgt. Plutofylax Grimaldi Grimaldi d’Amico Soc. di Nav. d’Amico Soc. di Nav. Western Maritime Chellaram Shipping Munchmeyer Petersen Sgp Pan MhI Lbr Lbr Bah Kuw Kuw MhI MhI Pan MhI MhI Mlt Mlt Grc Ita Ita Lbr Lbr Cyp Hkg IoM Bah POLARCUS ADIRA (Completed by Ulstein Verft) Nor ISLAND CAPTAIN (Completed by STX OSV Brevik) Nor ISLAND CRUSADER (Completed by STX OSV Brevik) MhI EAST BOOK REVIEWS U BOAT ATTACK LOGS : A complete guide of warship sinkings from original records 1939¬ 1945 by Daniel Morgan and Bruce Taylor; published by Seaforth Publishing; price £45.00. This excellent book is divided into 109 chapters, each of which describes the sinking of an allied warship by a U-boat. Each chapter gives technical and detailed career details of the warship lost the circumstances of the action, Uboat log entries with comments, the sinking itself; the fate of the crew and the fate of the U-boat concerned and that of her commander. These elements are enhanced by photographs of the lost ship, many of the U-boats and the majority of the commanders. The fog of war is emphasised by discrepancies between the U-boat log entries and claims made with actual ships lost. The vulnerability to torpedo attack of small escorts such as corvettes and destroyers is shown with the fates of the destroyer VETERAN and the corvettes GLADIOLUS and SALVIA not being explained until post war analysis of German records. The vulnerability of AMCs, un-modified battleships and cruisers of the ARETHUSA and DIDO classes is also brought out. The book despite its title, does not cover all U- boat attacks during the war, in fact only attacks up to December 1944 are covered. The records of later losses were destroyed in the confusion resulting from the end of the war. An extensive appendix gives details of all other losses that are not covered in the text. This is a well-researched and produced book, which is profusely illustrated and well worth the cover price. Highly recommended. JIE NEWS FROM THE WSS LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE – 3 With the World Ship Society Ltd. now a registered charity, a successful application has been made to the rating authority for the Chatham Library and Archive, resulting in a very substantial reduction of the business rates payable on our premises. With the moneys received from sales of second-hand publications and photographs at the facility, this means that the gap between income and the expenditure on rent and rates at Chatham is now small. Like any publisher, the WSS needs warehousing facilities, and the Chatham Management Committee believes the Society is now getting an excellent deal, with Chatham housing the majority of its book stocks as well as its substantial library and a growing archive. Donations and legacies Following the appeal in this column in January, several members have contacted us about donating material or leaving it to the WSS in their will. We are very grateful for this, and would encourage others to follow suit, as there are gaps in our collection of books and journals. We are delighted to receive donations, with the proviso that anything which duplicates material already held may be offered for sale. Such sales ensure other members have the opportunity to enjoy surplus books and photographs, whilst the income goes a substantial way to meet running costs. Please contact one of those listed below. An important purpose of the Chatham Library and Archive is to offer a home for research materials which members have built up, and ensure it is available for others to consult. The management team is anxious to extend this, and guidance notes for those wishing to leave their material to the WSS are in course of preparation. Retail opportunities The stock of surplus second-hand books and journals on sale at Chatham is continually changing, and – as well as calling in – members are invited to contact us to see if specific items they require are available. For instance, many postwar editions of ‘Lloyd’s Register’ are available at attractive prices, and there are even a few copies of that elusive but very useful publication ‘Lloyd’s Confidential Index’. Please contact Alan Watt (details below). 509 Visiting and volunteering The growing library at Chatham offers significant facilities for research into shipping, and houses some resources which are simply not available elsewhere, such as WSS branch magazines. Members and friends are strongly recommended to drop in at any time during opening hours to use the research and library facilities. They can also enjoy retail opportunities covering both new WSS publications plus many second-hand books and magazines. The team of volunteers at Chatham, who man the facility during opening hours, would welcome further support. Anyone who can spare a few hours is invited to contact Alan Watt (details below). Book despatch from Chatham Thanks to the efforts of a group of Chatham volunteers ably organised by Alan Watt, during December several tons of WSS publications were speedily unloaded from the van delivering them from the former Bridgwater store, and quickly organised and taken into stock. With the exception of the recentlypublished ‘Shaw Savill’, despatch of all new WSS publications is now centralised at Chatham. The postal address for such orders is: WSS, 274 Seven Sisters Road, Willingdon, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 0QW, UK. Library and Archive opening times The Library and Archive in the Chatham Historic Dockyard is usually open from at least 11am to 4pm seven days each week until the end of November. However, as occasionally the volunteer on duty may be indisposed, members travelling some distance to Chatham should take the precaution of checking beforehand with Mick Reynolds or Alan Watt (see below). Contacts Mick Reynolds (access enquiries): 01634 363841 e-mail: mickreynolds100@hotmail.com Alan Watt (manager and librarian): 07899 072855, e-mail: Chatham.Librarian@worldshipsociety.org) Roy Fenton (chairman of WSS Chatham Library and Archive Management Committee), 18 Durrington Avenue, London SW20 8NT, e-mail: rfenton@rfenton.demon.co.uk. DIARY FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2012 AUGUST 2012 2nd. THAMES VALLEY 3rd. 7th. 14th. 14th. 15th. 16th. 17th. 20th. 20th. 23rd. EAST KENT PLYMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON TORBAY & E. DEVON NORTH WEST KENT BEDFORD HULL & DISTRICT SOUTHEND WASH PORTS SOUTH COAST SEPTEMBER 2012 6th. THAMES VALLEY 7th. EAST KENT 11th. 11th. MERSEYSIDE SOUTHAMPTON 17th. 19th. 19th. 20th. 20th. 24th. 27th. 27th. 28th. SOUTHEND NORTH WEST KENT TEESSIDE BEDFORD MANCHESTER WASH PORTS FIRTH OF CLYDE SOUTH COAST HULL & DISTRICT South Georgia, Shackleton and the forgotten men - Bill & Doreen Lawes The last cruise of the EMDEN - Ian Cill Ferries and Cruise Ships - Bill Mayes Members' im,age gallery - annual competition Brixham sailing trawlers - Bill Wakeham Near Continent shipping - Ken Flack Liner evening - Alan Moorhouse A presentation by 'Lord Nelson' A presentation by William Mayes Mercantile dvd My travels in 2011 - Bill Mayes Japan shipping - Richard Seville The Medway over the last 20 years & Vancouver - Andy Boakes Hamburg and the River Elbe - Jim Charnock Ocean liners and Cruise ships - Doug & Daphne Toogood To be advised North to Alaska - Keith Simpson Stuart's shipping again - Stuart Matthews Travels with my camera - 1982 - Tim Webb Japanese shipping - Peter Wynne A presentation by Mervyn Park Gallic getaway - Iain Forsyth 19th century cruising - David Hornsby A presentation by George Robinson 510 BETTINA ROHBRECHT OFFER No. 201 Photos: 9er-size, 0,70 Euro; 10er-size 0,80 Euro; 13er-size 1,25 Euro. 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