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  • Forthcoming Norwegian - Polish Income Tax Treaty Spurs Registry Policy Debate
    A policy requiring Polish seafarers working aboard the Norwegian International Register (NIS) to pay Polish income taxes, effective January 1, 2011, raises questions about the future of open registry...
    October 05, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Bahamas Maritime Authority Sails East
    In their latest announcement, the Bahamas Maritime Authority has shared the news of its new office in Hong Kong. From the press release: BAHAMAS OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN HONG KONG The Bahamas Maritime...
    October 04, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Polarcus Registers its Green Vessels with Bahamas
    [caption id="" align="alignleft" width="254" caption="Polarcus Nadia "][/caption] The environmentally progressive Polarcus group has chosen the Bahamas as the flag state with which to register its...
    October 01, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • US Developing Plans to Recognize Foreign Certificates of Seafarers in Special Cases
    The US Coast Guard's latest docket announces its plans to recognize foreign certifications for seafarers, as required by Regulation I/10 of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping...
    September 29, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Dr. Klein of Germanischer Lloyds discusses Alternative Energy
    Dr. Klein of Germanischer Lloyds reflected with the ISRR staff on the viability of natural gas and offshore wind as practical, affordable, and green energy sources to supplement traditional fuel...
    September 23, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Liberian Registry President Asks Owners to Look at All Costs in Addition to Flag State Price
    Scott Bergeron of the Liberian Registry emphasizes that investing in a flag state with a caliber record will reduce likelihood of shipowner costs in the long term and addresses issues the maritime...
    September 22, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • ISRR Rant of the Week: Esquire Dares to Insult Open Registries
    The ISRR staff was alarmed to read this "Euphemism of the Month" from the latest issue of Esquire, taking it as an inaccurate jab at the entire open registry system: A Liberian Ship with a Laotian...
    September 17, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • EU to Streamline Inspections Process
    The European Union will introduce new port state inspection policies effective January 1, 2011 to increase safety and environmental quality. The EU will coordinate all port state inspections systems...
    September 14, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Marshall Islands Registry Maintains that the Deepwater Horizon was Always Properly Crewed with Licensed Mariners
    In the latest development from the investigations into the Deepwater Horizon incident, the Marshall Islands Registry made it clear that the rig was always properly crewed as a Dynamically Positioned...
    September 10, 2010
    By: Anonymous
  • Visit e3forum for Updates on the Gulf and Other Environmental News
    The ISRR recommends readers visit our partner site, e3forum, for updates on the explosion of an offshore rig in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday. The ISRR notes that all 13 crew members that were on...
    September 03, 2010
    By: Anonymous
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