A fire broke out in the engine room onboard Oceania Cruises' INSIGNIA around 8:30 a.m. today while the ship was docked in St. Lucia. According to Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Oceania's parent company, the fire was contained and extinguished in the engine room. Passengers aboard the ship say the … [Read more...]
Captain Phillips: Behind the Silver Screen, a Look at the Ongoing Legal Battle
Nine of the crew members, approximately half of those who were aboard the Captain PhillipsMaersk Alabama during the April 2009 pirate attack, have filed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit against shipping company Maersk Line Limited and its owner Waterman Steamship Corp. They are claiming that warnings … [Read more...]
Shipyard Workers Benefit from Energy Boom
The development of technology (fracking) to efficiently produce oil and gas form oil shale reserves in the United States, has led to a boom in the oil and gas industry - thus bolstering jobs for American Shipyard Workers. The Jones Act requires ships that carry cargo between U.S. ports to be … [Read more...]
Singer Sean Kingston’s Almost Fatal Jet Ski Accident
In May 2011, singer Sean Kingston was injured in a Jet Ski. This made him one of about 5,000 Americans injured each year in personal watercraft accidents. According to safety.org, most watercraft injuries occur due to a collision with another watercraft. Kingston's injuries resulted from a collision … [Read more...]
Cruise Ship Operator Offers Settlements to Costa Concordia Passengers
The operator of the Costa Concordia luxury cruise liner, which crashed and partly sank two weeks ago with more than 4,200 people aboard, made its first attempt on Friday to limit the legal consequences of the shipwreck and chaotic evacuation, offering a settlement of about $14,400 to each uninjured … [Read more...]
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