June 2012

Liberia Adopts Advanced Vessel Screening System

The Liberian Registry is taking a proactive stance in inspecting vessels before they enter port in order to further improve upon their already excellent record:

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Korean and Russian Registers Agree to Collaborate

The Korean Register of Shipping and Russian Maritime Register of Shipping have agreed to work together to better serve the maritime community.

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Consulting Firm Explains how US Owners can Charter Yachts in Europe

Sarnia Yachts explains how US yacht owners may charter their yachts into European Union waters:

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Russia to charge national and foreign flags to travel Arctic routes

Russia is considering legislation that would charge access fees all vessels using the Northern Sea Routes.

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Maritime Lawyer Outlines Jones Act’s Impact on U.S. Offshore Development Projects

John Imhof, Jr. of Watson, Farley and Williams explains the Jones Act's impacts on US offshore wind development.

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Cyprus adopts anti-piracy regulations

Cyprus has approved legislation allowing armed guards onboard its vessels provided they are under the ship master's control.

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