Ships in Australian watersWilliams, Peter, J
Each was built at a different site and was intended to operate in coastal waters and river estuaries linking Launceston, Melbourne and Adelaide. However, strong local competition in the gold-rush years was greatly exacerbated by the abolition of Britain's restrictive Navigation Laws in 1849 and ...
Traditional owners is an Australian term for people whose ancestors are connected to a particular land. The Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners hail from Ngula Jar Island, located in Vansittart Bay; Yirinni, on the Hunter River; and Ngauwudu, in the Mitchell Plateau, places in the Kimberley ...
The International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (The Polar Code) states that resources shall be provided to support survival following abandoning ... E Engtr,A Sterdal - 《Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 加载更多研究...
. Using Australian waters as a case study, Richards examines over 1,500 vessels abandoned over a period of more than 200 years. In offering such a detailed focus on an underutilized archaeological resource, he provides a model for the examination of similar sites and processes in many other ...
Many of the better known European tall ships were away from home waters in autumn 2012. The Russian four-masted barque Sedov left in May 2012 and rounded Cape Horn, being due back in St Petersburg in July 2013. The Dutch barque Europa went south at the start of her Around the World voy...
Around the world in 245 days - at just £67k for cruise of a lifetime - "You’ll get to visit six continents and 51 countries (if you don’t mind ballooning your carbon footprint)." Australian billionaire revives dream to set sail on Titanic II - "'It's a lot more fun to do...
Since its founding in 1972, Carnival has continually revolutionized the cruise sector, making a cruise vacation an affordable and popular option for millions of guests. Carnival operates from 14 U.S. and two Australian homeports and employs more than 40,000 team members representing 120 ...
In June 1972, the Grayback carried a team of Navy seals into the coastal waters of North Vietnam as part of Operation Thunderhead. This was the last attempt during the Vietnam War to rescue American POWs held in North Vietnam. - - - -excerpt from a Book by Kevin Dockery dealing with...
The self-propelled platform has the highest ice-class hull and capacity to operate autonomously in Arctic waters for up to 3 years, The "North Pole" ship features nuclear powerplant, helicopter-landing platform, latest maritime and research equipment. The new ship platform will replace all Russian...