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Filing Port Code Filing Port Name Manifest Number Filing Date Last Filing Last Port Call Sign Foreign Trade Official Voyage Vessel Type Dock Code Filing Port Name Manifest Number Filing Date Last Domestic Port Vessel Name Last Foreign Port Number IMO Number Country Code Number Number Vessel Flag Code Agent Name PAX Total Crew Operator Name Draft Tonnage Owner Name Dock Name InTrans 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-01769 1/8/2021 - GAS FLAWLESS ISLA ROATAN V7182 9354222 HN 1 3870 92021 MH 150 CORY BROTHERS (USA) INC. 0 16 EVOLUTION CRUDE INC. 15'5" 1695 EVOLUTION CRUDE INC. TARGA RESOURCES, INC. GALENA WHARF L 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-01770 1/8/2021 - ACE (ex CARIBBEAN TRADER) POINT LISAS V2MY 9193800 TT 3 2312 2625 AG 229 NORTON LILLY INTL 0 13 LIBERTY BLUE SHIPMANAGEMENT GMBH & CO. KG 21'1" 2189 MS CARIBBEAN TRADER SCHIFFAHRTS GMBH & CO KG INDUSTRIAL TERMINAL DL 1303 BALTIMORE, MD 1303-2021-00505 1/8/2021 PROVIDENCE, RI SIEM ARISTOTLE - - 9841029 - 5 - 001a LR 330 CAPES SHIPPING AGENCIES, INC. 0 16 SIEM SHIPPING UK LIMITED 40'7" 0 LS-LBR CO., LTD. ANNAPOLIS ANCHORAGE SHIPSIDE DF 2709 LONG BEACH, CA 2709-2021-00509 1/8/2021 SAN DIEGO, CA RHEA LEADER - 7JDK 9355214 - 6 140794 01 JP 325 GAC 0 21 NYK SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD. 26'2" 18901 NIPPON YUSEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA VEHICLE PROCESSORS BERTHS B-82 & 83 D 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-00974 1/8/2021 - ADLER NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I J8Y3695 - BS 1 40165 0107 VC 494 SAME AS MASTER/OWNER 0 7 OYSTOYSTER YACHTING LTDER YACHTING LTD 6'0" 119 OYSTER YACHTING LTD LAUDERDALE MARINE CENTER, SOUTH FORK NEW RIVER N 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-00975 1/8/2021 - SAN PORTLAND PUERTO BARRIOS A8MQ9 9344631 GT 3 16646 NA LR 310 CHRISTIAN BAY SHIPPING 0 20 BOMAR A LLC 32'0" 9277 BOMAR A LLC PORT EVERGLADES BERTHS 30, 31 AND 32 DFL 0502 PROVIDENCE, RI 0502-2021-00145 1/8/2021 BALTIMORE, MD GRANDE MIRAFIORI - IBQY 9782687 - 6 - 620 IT 325 Norton Lilly International 0 24 GRIMALDI EUROMED S.P.A. 28'7" 37068 GRIMALDI EUROMED S.P.A. RHODE ISLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORP., PORT OF DAVISVILLE D 2905 LONGVIEW, WA 2905-2021-00092 1/8/2021 LONG BEACH, CA NEMRUT BAY - 3FGW5 9860788 - 5 50497-19 13 PA 229 Cascade Marine Agencies, Ltd. 0 0 NIKKO KISEN CO. LTD & SUN LANE SHP. 25'5" 11199 NIKKO KISEN CO. LTD & SUN LANE SHP. PORT OF LONGVIEW BERTH # 5 L 3003 ABERDEEN, WA 3003-2021-00033 1/8/2021 - ALONISSOS ALL OTHER PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA PORTS 9HA4145 9566916 CN 1 9566916 20 MT 229 BLUE WATER SHIPPING COMPANY 0 19 SEAROBIN LIMITED 24'3" 19142 SEAROBIN LIMITED - - 5310 GALVESTON, TX 5310-2021-01097 1/8/2021 - EAGLE EXPLORER HIGH SEAS,GULF OF MEXICO 5BCL5 9381299 UF 1 9381299 4 CY 492 CENTRAL DISPATCH INC 0 45 SEABIRD EXPLORATIONS 20'0" 2391 SEABIRD EXPLORATIONS GALVESTON PIER 41 N 5204 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 5204-2021-00337 1/8/2021 - TROPIC LISSETTE HALIFAX, NS J8QY1 9819959 CA 3 401071 050 PA 330 TROPICAL SHIPPING CO. 0 16 TROPICAL SHIPPING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 26'0" 6642 TROPICAL SHIPPING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED PORT OF PALM BEACH BERTHS NOS. 8 & 9 (2012) L 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-00976 1/8/2021 - LADY S NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I V7UA6 1003621 BS 1 71237 0108 MH 494 SAME AS MASTER/OWNER 0 8 SAME AS MASTER OWNER 9'5" 108 SA LESSARD LLC LAUDERDALE MARINE CENTER, SOUTH FORK NEW RIVER N 5310 GALVESTON, TX 5310-2021-01089 1/8/2021 - KING ARTHUR HIGH SEAS,GULF OF MEXICO WDD5554 - UF 1 628094 20496 US 422 HARBOR OFFSHORE MARINE 1 4 HARBOR OFFSHORE MARINE 6'0" 63 FROST NATIONAL BANK GALVESTON PIER 7, LAUNCH VESSELS N 5310 GALVESTON, TX 5310-2021-01090 1/8/2021 - HUNTER T HIGH SEAS,GULF OF MEXICO WDB5678 - UF 1 640786 2775 US 422 T&T OFFSHORE 5 4 T&T OFFSHORE 6'0" 59 T&T OFFSHORE T&T OFFSHORE, PIER 9 N 4601 NEW YORK/NEWARK AREA 4601-2021-01037 1/8/2021 NORFOLK, VA MAERSK ATLANTA - WNTL 9348649 - 6 1245604 042E US 310 NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 0 18 MAERSK LINE LTD. 33'5" 40098 MAERSK LINE LTD. 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MOLLER SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. BERTH 96 - SEALAND TERMINAL DF 5101 CHARLOTTE AMALIE, VI 5101-2021-00385 1/8/2021 CHRISTIANSTED, VI TROPIC SUN - J8AZ2 9039016 - 6 400447 1367 VC 310 TROPICAL SHIPPING 0 17 TROPICAL SHIPPING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED 12'0" 1961 TROPICAL SHIPPING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED TROPICAL SHIPPING DFLX 0102 BANGOR, ME 0102-2021-00022 1/8/2021 BOSTON, MA GREAT EASTERN - V7HF4 9298739 - 5 2221 863 MH 210 Moran Shipping Agencies, Inc. 0 21 IVER SHIPS B.V. 26'0" 10119 FB SHIPPING LIMITED - - 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-00593 1/8/2021 SAVANNAH, GA CHICAGO EXPRESS - DCUJ2 9295268 - 6 - 94W DE 310 NORTON LILLY INT'L 0 35 HAPAG-LLOYD AG 40'3" 37699 HAPAG-LLOYD AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT PORT OF MIAMI, BAY 114 - GANTRY CRANES LX 3201 HONOLULU, HI 3201-2021-00131 1/8/2021 - MANA'O II HIGH SEAS WDD9389 - UF 1 1204403 xxx US 499 NORKO MARINE AGENCY, INC 2 3 P & R MAKANI LLC 7'0" 58 P & R MAKANI LLC STATE OF HAWAII, PIER 36 N 5310 GALVESTON, TX 5310-2021-01098 1/8/2021 - CAPT. STOKES HIGH SEAS,GULF OF MEXICO WDJ6330 8964288 UF 1 973660 404 US 422 WAS Marine Service INC 0 4 WALTER STOKES 5'6" 61 WALTER STOKES GALVESTON PIER 14 N 3003 ABERDEEN, WA 3003-2021-00034 1/8/2021 - UNITY EXPLORER ALL OTHER PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA PORTS C6CR6 9726035 CN 1 7000943 20 BS 229 BLUE WATER SHIPPING COMPANY 0 19 ED & F MAN SHIPPING LTD 24'3" 19229 GRACE OCEAN PRIVATE LTD - - 4601 NEW YORK/NEWARK AREA 4601-2021-01039 1/8/2021 - MSC ELODIE ALL OTHER NETHERLANDS ANTILLES PORTS 3FNI8 9704972 AN 3 46917-15-A ng051 PA 310 NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 0 25 MSC MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S.A.
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