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Dewaruci passes Somalian waters
The Indonesian naval training ship KRI Dewaruci passed the Somalian waters before calling at Jidda, Saudi Arabia. "All the the naval personnel on KRI Dewaruci had prepared themselves in anticipation of any eventualaties in Somalia," chief spokesman for the Eastern Armada Major Kariono said in Surabaya Wednesday night. He said all the naval personnel on KRI Dewaruci under the...
Date : 15 Jun 2010
Source : ANTARA News

Australia urged to probe asylum-seeker drownings
Refugee advocates Monday called for an inquiry into the way Australia monitors boats carrying asylum-seekers as five people were missing presumed dead after leaving their stricken vessel for help. Authorities had been tracking the boat off Australia's northwest coast for days and started a search after it failed to arrive at the Cocos Islands as expected on Wednesday. Fifty-nine...
Date : 11 May 2010
Source : AsiaOne

South Korea Unlikely To React Militarily To Ship Sinking: Expert
South Korea will not likely take military action even if it confirms North Korea's involvement in the sinking of a South Korean warship on the disputed sea border last month, Yonhap news agency reported a scholar a saying Tuesday. "It appears the public is angry, but not angry enough to advocate military strikes against North Korea that could escalate into an unpredictable all-out...
Date : 28 Apr 2010
Source : BERNAMA

Australia plans tough Great Barrier Reef shipping laws
By Phil Mercer The tough new measures are intended to protect the region from pollution. It follows the grounding of the Chinese bulk carrier, the Shen Neng I, which leaked about three tons of oil into the sea after hitting a sandbank. The Chinese coal carrier ran aground in restricted waters around the reef earlier this month. ‘Human error’ Ships sailing through southern parts...
Date : 21 Apr 2010
Source : Ethiopian Review

Russia To Build Submarine-Detecting Satellite
by Staff Writers Russia could build a satellite for the detection and tracking of submarines from space, a defense industry spokesman said on Thursday. Vladimir Boldyrev, of the Kosmonit science and technology center, said the group had developed a space satellite module that could carry out remote sensing of the sea and "detect submerged submarines." "Hopefully, it will be...
Date : 21 Apr 2010
Source : Space Daily

Ships near Reef to be tracked
Australia is planning to impose strict new surveillance on commercial shipping passing through the Great Barrier Reef after a Chinese carrier that ran aground there leaked three tons of oil in the protected waters this month.The new laws will dictate that ships going through the southern part of the reef will be tracked by satellite. The move, which had been under consideration before the...
Date : 20 Apr 2010
Source : The Independent

 
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