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Sembawang Marine Services Maritime Blog » Blog Archive » How Do I …
Offshore companies: International Boat Rentals, Seacor Marine , Edison Choeust, Tide water Marine , Bordelon Marine . I advise after getting 90 days of working sea time try to obtain your Able Body Seamans license and that will allow you to work .. S...
Sembawang Marine Services Maritime Blog » Blog Archive » Can …
8 Responses to “Can Anyone Recommend Great Maritime / sailing /ocean Books?” The boat that wouldn’t float, Farley Mowatt. Frozen in Time (the Franklin expedition). My current read… Go here to see the original: Sembawang Marine Services Ma...
WHOI : Oceanus : Shipwrecks Offer Clues to Ancient Cultures
Foley is also teaming with WHOI engineer Dana Yoerger and WHOI geophysicist Jian Lin on a project with the Algerian government to mount a multibeam sonar on an Algerian naval vessel and map the entire Bay of Algiers in the western … Foreign spo...
Cempaka Belanda: Grotius\' Free Sea is losing ground
In defence of free naval passage to India, the young Dutch lawyer Hugo Grotius in 1609 wrote a fiery pamphlet: Mare Liberum. The work that laid the foundation of international maritime law is becoming increasingly controversial. To mark the 400-year ...
Sembawang Marine Services Maritime Blog » Blog Archive » Take …
Stretching over more than twenty five rooms, the permanent exhibition reveals the importance of the Netherlands as a sea-faring nation from its ‘Golden Age’ of explorers and merchants through to the modern day container port. See origina...
Ming Dynasty | archipaedia.net
The most extraordinary venture, however, during this stage was the dispatch of Zheng He’s seven naval expeditions, which traversed the Indian Ocean and the Southeast Asian archipelago. An ambitious eunuch of Hui descent, … Go here to see...

