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Ship tracking to be extended in Barrier Reef
The Federal Government is extending the zone for radio and satellite tracking of ships in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park off Queensland. Federal Transport Minister Anthony Albanese says the zone will be extended from around Mackay down to Bundaberg. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority recommendation will also require the agreement of the International Maritime Authority. Maritime...
Date : 19 Apr 2010
Source : ABC

Australia to extend satellite tracking of ships in marine park
The Australian government is extending the zone for radio and satellite tracking of ships in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.Based on advice from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, the government plans to extend the southern end of the tracking zone in the park.Federal transport minister Anthony Albanese says the zone will be extended from Mackay down to Bundaberg.Mr Albanese says...
Date : 19 Apr 2010
Source : Australia Networks

Russia to build submarine-detecting satellite
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 tested in space as...
Date : 16 Apr 2010
Source : Rianovosti

Indian rocket tumbles back to Earth during test launch
BY STEPHEN CLARK A new hydrogen-fueled third stage tumbled out of control during the launch of India's most powerful rocket Thursday, dooming the $74 million test flight and dealing a blow to the country's burgeoning space program. The objectives of the sixth flight of the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle "were not met fully," said K. Radhakrishnan, chairman of...
Date : 16 Apr 2010
Source : Spaceflight Now

Near reef disaster demands action
Luck was on the side of the reef, and federal and state authorities, after the 230m Chinese coal carrier ploughed full-speed into Douglas Shoal on Easter Saturday.The vessel did not break apart as was first feared, and the weather held calm for the eight days it took to refloat the vessel and tow it to safety. The oil that escaped probably has done no lasting damage.Damage was done...
Date : 16 Apr 2010
Source : Big Pond News

Human traffickers stop big ship heading for Australia
(ANTARA News) - A group of human traffickers taking illegal Afghan and Iranian immigrants stopped a big ship heading for Australia in the open sea. "The perpetrators brought the illegal immigrants by small boat to the middle of the sea and then stopped the big boat when sailing to Australia," Head of the Women and Children`s Service Unit of the West Java Police Senior...
Date : 16 Apr 2010
Source : ANTARA News

 
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