Salvage Tug Will Take Another Week to Reach Disabled Maersk Ship
Iranian Arms Ship Makes Northbound Transit Through the Suez Canal
Marine Corps Could Be Among First Users of Electric Wing-in-Ground Craft
A Made-in-Canada Solution for U.S. Coast Guard Ice Class Ships
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May 11, 2025
The Maritime Executive
Salvage Tug Will Take Another Week to Reach Disabled Maersk Ship
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Suez Canal
Iranian Arms Ship Makes Northbound Transit Through the Suez Canal
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Regent Seaglider for USMC
Marine Corps Could Be Among First Users of Electric Wing-in-Ground Craft
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HMCS Harry DeWolf, the first RCN AOPS vessel (Image courtesy Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)
A Made-in-Canada Solution for U.S. Coast Guard Ice Class Ships
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Gibraltar
Gibraltar Finds Cocaine on Bulker Using New Underwater Drones
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Chornomorsk
Ukraine Plans to Lease Out the Black Sea Port of Chornomorsk
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AFP
Chinese Warships Cut Off Philippine Navy Vessel Near Scarborough Shoal
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Derelict Russian tanker
Poland Sells Derelict Russian Tanker for Scrap After Seven Years in Gdynia
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Ontario, Hudson Bay (top) and James Bay, extending south from Hudson Bay (iStock / Frank Ramspott)
Ontario Seeks Arctic Port on James Bay
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breakaway cargo ship
Mooring Lines in Poor Condition Caused Cargo RoRo Endurance to Break Free
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Drone Boat Shoots Down a Fighter Jet For the First Time in History
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A NMESIS launcher on Batan Island for Balikatan 2025 (USMC)
Marine Corps Makes its Anti-Ship Missile Debut in Philippines
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SCHOTTEL Hybrid Drive Solution for KOTUG’s Methanol-Fuelled Tugs
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