Benalec Holdings Bhd’s massive land reclamation projects in Johor have drawn much interest but there are still a lot of issues which are not… By THOMAS HUONG (thestar) Source: thestar, November 29, 2011;
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The waterway at Haiphong’s Dinh Vu port is drying up. Designed to handle 20,000 deadweight tonnage ships (DWT), the port can currently handl… atimes Source: atimes, October 31, 2011;
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The Vietnam Ports Association has spoken out to warn of substantial problems in the country’s port sector… (portstrategy) Source: portstrategy, October 18, 2011;
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Thilafushi Corporation Limited (TCL) has blamed the delay in getting finance from banks for the halt on the reclamation project carried out… By Abdullah Jameel (haveeru) Source: haveeru, October 17, 2011;
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The president of the Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce says the federal government is not budgeting enough for the Port of … (thebrunswicknews) Source: thebrunswicknews, September 29, 2011;
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Word has spread around the Carolina Beach marina that the latter part of this year, and especially 2012, might be a rough ride for… More info: starnewsonline By Shannan Bowen Source: starnewsonline, June 14, 2011
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Prince Edward Island lobster fishermen are hoping the weather will finally take a turn for the better this week. Fishermen across the provin… More info: theguardian By Mitch MacDonald Source: theguardian, May 16, 2011;
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The Administration’s proposal to slash the Great Lakes dredging budget by 32 percent in FY12 has the Great Lakes shipping industry… (workboat) Source: workboat, March 18, 2011
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Heavy traffic and lack of space on the shore have become major bottlenecks for Hussainsagar Lake and Catchment Area Improvement Project … (indiatimes) Source: indiatimes, February 7, 2011;
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Metro Vancouver’s marine communities complain that rising silt levels in the region’s secondary channels are leaving them high and dry and threatening to cause widespread chaos in the region. At times, commercial fishermen have to wait hours to get into Steveston Harbour to deliver their catch… Source:vancouversun,April 25,2010;
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