CATHERINE

  • General
    • Vessel Name : CATHERINE 0
    • Operator : CASPER COLOSIMO & SON, INC.; MARINE CONTRACTORS 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 431 0
    • Vessel Type : 36 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 740 0
  • Location
    • City : MERRITT ISLAND 0
    • STATE : FL 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 60 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 47 257
    • Regular Breadth : 18 257
    • Overall Length : 47 257
    • Overall Breadt : 18 257
    • Load draft : 4 257
    • Light Draft : 4 257
    • Height : 32 257
  • Other
    • Rebuilt year : 2009 0
    • Year : 2009 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 505295 0
    • REBLT : * 0

CASPER COLOSIMO & SON, INC.; MARINE CONTRACTORS

  • Area of Operation : ALL INLAND WATERWAYS & COASTAL FLORIDA 0
  • Principal Commodity : MARINE CONSTRUCTION 0

KS

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

Crew of Capsized Oil Tanker Off Oman Still Missing

Crew of Capsized Oil Tanker Off Oman Still Missing

The 16-strong crew of a Comoros-flagged oil tanker that capsized off Oman are still missing, the country's maritime security center said on Tuesday, a day after the sinking was reported.The crew of "Prestige Falcon" comprised 13 Indian nationals and three Sri Lankans, the Omani center said in a post on the social media platform X.

Indian Navy Rescues Crew from US-Owned Ship After Attack Off Yemen

Indian Navy Rescues Crew from US-Owned Ship After Attack Off Yemen

The Indian Navy said on Thursday it had rescued the crew of a U.S.-owned vessel in the Gulf of Aden after an attack by Yemen's Houthi movement as tensions in the region's sea lanes disrupted global trade.Following the attack on the U.S. Genco Picardy late on Wednesday, the U.S. military said its forces had conducted strikes on 14 Houthi missiles that "presented an imminent threat to merchant

Another Ship Hit in the Red Sea

Another Ship Hit in the Red Sea

Disruptions to Red Sea shipping caused by Houthi attacks will push up prices of consumer goods, an executive from port and freight operator DP World said on Tuesday as a missile struck another vessel in the region.The Iran-allied Houthi militia has threatened to expand its attacks to include U.S. ships in response to American and British strikes on its sites in Yemen.

Houthis Say They Will Target US Ships

Houthis Say They Will Target US Ships

Yemen's Houthi movement will expand its targets in the Red Sea region to include U.S. ships, an official from the Iran-allied group said on Monday, as it vowed to keep up attacks after U.S. and British strikes on its sites in Yemen.Attacks by the Houthis on ships in area since November have impacted companies and alarmed major powers in an escalation of Israel's more than three-month war with

Tesla, Volvo Car Pause Output as Red Sea Shipping Crisis Deepens

Tesla, Volvo Car Pause Output as Red Sea Shipping Crisis Deepens

Automakers Tesla and Geely-owned Volvo Car said they were suspending some production in Europe due to a shortage of components, the first clear sign that attacks on shipping in the Red Sea are hitting manufacturers in the region.The United States and Britain launched a series of strikes on Yemen on Thursday

Shipping Firms Continue to Pause Red Sea Shipments

Shipping Firms Continue to Pause Red Sea Shipments

Global Denmark's Maersk and German rival Hapag-Lloyd said on Tuesday their container ships would continue to avoid the Red Sea route that gives access to the Suez Canal following a weekend attack on one of Maersk's vessels.Both shipping giants have been re-routing some sailings via Africa's southern Cape of Good Hope as Yemen-based Houthi militants attack cargo vessels in the Red Sea.

Shipping Industry in the Dark Over US-led Red Sea Navy Force

Shipping Industry in the Dark Over US-led Red Sea Navy Force

Shipping companies remain in the dark over a new international navy coalition being assembled by the United States to combat attacks in the Red Sea, with many vessels continuing to avoid the area or cancelling contracts, sources said on Wednesday.The sources, who include shipping and maritime security officials

Insights: Catherine Gianelloni, MITAGS

Insights: Catherine Gianelloni, MITAGS

Catherine Gianelloni sailed with the International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots (IOMM&P) for about 10 years after graduating from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 2009. But in between times at sea, she would help out at the MITAGS (Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies).

Shipping Firms Impose Surcharges as Red Sea Attacks Hit Global Trade

Shipping Firms Impose Surcharges as Red Sea Attacks Hit Global Trade

Maersk and CMA CGM, two of the world's largest shipping firms, will impose extra charges after deciding to re-route ships following attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, as worries about the disruption to global trade grow.The surcharges, designed to cover longer voyages around Africa compared with routes via the Suez Canal

New CEO Ready to Lead AMSA

New CEO Ready to Lead AMSA

Kaylene Dale has been appointed the new CEO of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), starting on October 1, 2024.Dale brings extensive experience in Commonwealth regulatory settings and with the maritime sector. This includes working with AMSA’s search and rescue functions as part of her role at the Australian Border Force

Red Sea Crisis Impacts Oman's Salalah Port

Red Sea Crisis Impacts Oman's Salalah Port

Oman's Salalah port reported a 16% decline in container volumes in the first half of the year as ships reroute around the southern tip of Africa to avoid missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea.The port, which is Oman's closest to the border with Yemen, handled 1.679 million shipping containers in the six months to June 30, compared with 1.

Singapore and Australia Formalize Corridor Collaboration

Singapore and Australia Formalize Corridor Collaboration

Singapore and Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formally collaborate on establishing the Singapore-Australia green and digital shipping corridor.The MoU was signed by Chee Hong Tat, Singapore’s Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Finance, and Catherine King, Australian Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.