GLORIA
Type | Date of Build | FlagValue | RegisterValue | Port of Regestry |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fishing Factory Stern Trawler | 1989-12-30 | Belize | BELIZE CITY |
IMO Number | Official Number | Call Sign |
---|---|---|
8509143 | 350920063 | V3FQ |
Legnth | Breadth | Gross tonnage | Net tonnage | Deadweight tonnage |
---|---|---|---|---|
95.06 | 0 | 3707 | 1112 | 1971 |
Maritime News
![Venezuela Resorts to Dark Fleet to Supply Oil to Cuba](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/mimadeo-adobe-stock-151176.jpeg)
Venezuela Resorts to Dark Fleet to Supply Oil to Cuba
Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has begun using tankers that navigate off radar to supply its closest political ally, Cuba, as a fleet of state-owned vessels that have historically covered the route dwindles, according to documents and ship monitoring services.Cuba and its main oil supplier, Venezuela, for over a decade had exclusively used their own tankers to navigate between the two countries.Delayed maintenance, however, has taken some ships out of service and the emergence of Mexico as a new supplier to Cuba using some of the same vessels have the two revamping routes to get desperately needed crude oil and fuel to the island.
![China Cracks Down on Shipping of Illicit Drugs at Ports](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/xiaoliangge-adobe-stock-151165.jpeg)
China Cracks Down on Shipping of Illicit Drugs at Ports
Chinese authorities have seized 4.5 tons of illicit drugs at border ports so far this year leading to 381 arrests, state media said on Tuesday, amid new efforts to fight trafficking and high-level counternarcotics talks between Washington and Beijing.The United States, where fentanyl abuse has been a major cause of death, has pushed China for deeper law enforcement cooperation, including further controls on the chemicals used to make fentanyl and which are often shipped from China, experts say.Washington and Beijing recently joined forces to investigate a major drug-linked money laundering operation, in a breakthrough amid otherwise tense bilateral ties.
![International Day of the Seafarer Spotlights Safety](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/source-imo-151145.jpg)
International Day of the Seafarer Spotlights Safety
On June 25, the International Day of the Seafarer, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez pays tribute to the two million seafarers who keep global markets functioning and supply chains going.In a video message to seafarers, Dominguez said: “Seafarers have been sorely tested in recent years – facing hostile acts from piracy or in conflict zones. I humbly acknowledge seafarers’ resilience and sacrifice in the name of work.” United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres marked the day, saying: “Seafarers are vital in ensuring a seamless flow of essential goods that eventually make it into markets, homes, and onto our tables...
![NTSB Inspecting Key Components from Containership Dali](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/photo-jason-showmaker-us-navy-151141.jpg)
NTSB Inspecting Key Components from Containership Dali
The National Transportation Safety Board said on Monday it is inspecting key electrical components that were removed from the cargo ship Dali that crashed into a Maryland bridge in March, killing six people and destroying the Patapsco River crossing.In May, the NTSB said the Dali lost electrical power several times before the crash into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, including experiencing a blackout during in-port maintenance and shortly before the crash.The NTSB said it is continuing to examine the electrical components at its materials laboratory and added that its investigators have completed in-person interviews of the vessel’s crew.
![Houthi Missile Narrowly Misses MSC Containership Off Yemen Coast](https://images.marinelink.com/images/maritime/w120/maciej-olszewski-adobe-stock-151133.jpeg)
Houthi Missile Narrowly Misses MSC Containership Off Yemen Coast
A merchant vessel in the Arabian Sea reported an explosion in close proximity to it on Monday, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.UKMTO said the crew was reported safe and the vessel was proceeding to its next port of call.The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC) later identified the vessel as Liberian-flagged containership MSC SARAH V, saying it was attacked by a missile while navigating the Arabian Sea but was not hit. The ship was sailing 246 nautical miles southeast of Yemen's Nishtun.The ship reported a missile landing in the water approximately 50 meters off the starboard side of the ship, JMIC said.