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Engine room flooded in ten minutes

 

 

 

 

In preparation, the engineering staff completed an ice navigation checklist and, among other things, opened the steam valve to the lower sea chest as they thought this would prevent ice build-up.

During the night, the electrical officer of the watch (EOW) noticed a rise in temperature in the fresh water cooling system. He called the chief engineer, who attributed the rise in temperature to an ice blockage in the low sea chest suction. Arrangements were made to use water from the forepeak ballast tank to

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TEKEVER Signs Maritime Surveillance Contract With EMSA

 

 

 

TEKEVER has signed a new contract with the European Maritime Safety Agency for maritime surveillance by remotely piloted aircrafts. This innovative contract includes the deployment of lifeboats and many new sensors.

 

TEKEVER press release

 

The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has awarded a new contract to CLS, a French Space Agency subsidiary, and TEKEVER, a European drone manufacturer, for remotely piloted aircraft surveillance of European waters.

 

Through a four-year contract with maximum budget of €30M, EMSA is replacing a previous contract signed in 2018 for flights beyond visual line of sight by adding a new rescue capability: CLS and TEKEVER have added a new device to the maritime patrol version of their remotely piloted aircraft, able to

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Raytheon Anschütz Debuts New ECDIS Features

 

 

 

MARINE LINK

July 2, 2021

 

(Image: Raytheon Anschütz)

Raytheon Anschütz has released a range of new features for electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS) to improve specialized mission capabilities such as tactical operation and collaboration.

The so-called "Plus Features" include a variety of navigational aids and overlays, which are typically required for coast guard or naval ships, offshore and research ships and megayachts.

Raytheon Anschütz , a business of Raytheon Technologies, said other key features include:

  • Search and rescue (SAR) operations based on IMO (International Maritime Organization) IAMSAR Manual Volume III, which are now supported quickly and easily with multiple search patterns.
  • GeoObjectEvents to enable offshore and fishery control vessels to watch a certain sea area. It can also be used for

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White Glacier Arctic 10+ Immersion Suit Exceeds Survival Standards

 

 

 

Maritime Executive

The Arctic 10+ immersion suit provides excellent cold water protection

 

Image courtesy of White Glacier

PUBLISHED OCT 21, 2021 1:20 PM BY THE MARITIME EXECUTIVE

The White Glacier Arctic 10+ has been certified by the U.S. Coast Guard, Transport Canada, and the EU MED to meet and exceed strict regulatory standards. The Arctic 10+ suit is designed to act as a personal life raft and personal habitat, protecting the users from hypothermia and allowing for survival in any marine environment. 

All regulation immersion suits are certified to protect from the onset of hypothermia for 6 hours in still water at 2 degrees Celsius, with no wind nor waves. However, weather is unpredictable; one cannot be assured that the environmental conditions will be

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Letters to the Editor: 'Is there a future without a past?'

 

 

 

 

National Post readers have their say on the issues of the day, including residential schools, cancelling history, and Canada's COVID strategy

A Sir John A. MacDonald statue is trucked away after city crews removed it in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, June 1, 2021. PHOTO BY JOHN MORRIS/THE CANADIAN PRESS

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Re: P.E.I. Capital To Remove Macdonald Statue, June 1; Queen Latest Victim Of Cancel CultureReckoning with Egerton Ryerson’s Influence On Residential Schools, Wayne K. Spear, both, June 9.
Once the string is pulled on cancelling our history, will it ever end? Ryerson, McGill and Queens universities are all targets (the Queen’s portrait has already been taken down at Oxford University). And there’s every

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