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Record of Vessel in Foreign Trade Entrances 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 3801 DETROIT, MI 3801-2021-00374 8/13/2021 - ALGOMA NIAGARA PORT COLBORNE, ONT CFFO 9619270 CA 2 840674 30 CA 330 WORLD SHIPPING INC 0 19 ALGOMA CENTRAL CORP. 23'0" 8979 ALGOMA CENTRAL CORP. ST. MARYS CEMENT CO., DETROIT PLANT WHARF D 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-05471 8/13/2021 - IONIC STORM PUERTO QUETZAL V7BQ9 9332963 GT 1 5190 71 MH 229 Southport Agencies 0 20 IONIC SHIPPING (MGT) INC 32'0" 18504 SCOTIA PROJECTS LTD CITY DOCK NOS. 41 - 46 L 3002 TACOMA, WA 3002-2021-00775 8/13/2021 - HYUNDAI BRAVE VANCOUVER, BC V7EY4. 9346304 CA 3 7477 95 MH 310 HYUNDAI AMERICA SHIPPING AGENCY 0 25 HMM OCEAN SERVICE CO. LTD 38'5" 51638 SHIP OWNER INVESTMENT CO NO 7 S.A. WASHINGTON UNITED TERMINALS, TACOMA WHARF (WUT) DFL 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-05472 8/13/2021 - NAVIGATOR EUROPA DAESAN D5FZ3 9661807 KR 2 16397 2102 LR 150 Fillette Green Shipping 0 20 NAVIGATOR EUROPA LLC 36'5" 5163 NAVIGATO EUROPA LLC BAYPORT RO RO TERMINAL D 1816 PORT CANAVERAL, FL 1816-2021-00412 8/13/2021 - DISNEY DREAM CASTAWAY CAY C6YR6 9434254 BS 1 8001800 1081 BS 350 Disney Cruise Lines 1348 1230 MAGICAL CRUISE COMPANY LIMITED 28'2" 104345 MAGICAL CRUISE COMPANY LIMITED CT8 DISNEY CRUISE TERMINAL 8 N 3001 SEATTLE, WA 3001-2021-01615 8/13/2021 SKAGWAY, AK CELEBRITY MILLENNIUM - 9HJF9 9189419 - 4 9189419 56800 MT 350 INTERCRUISES SHORESIDE & PORT SERVICES 1142 744 CELEBRITY CRUISES INC. 26'7" 55492 MILLENNIUM INC. DOCK NOT ON FILE N 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-03705 8/13/2021 - JAUME II FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA I 5BED5 9116113 BS 3 - 1 CY 350 Host Agency LLC 204 18 BALEARIA EUROLINEAS MARITIMAS S.A.S 24'8" 1233 BALEARIA EUROLINEAS MARITIMAS S.A. PORT EVERGLADES BERTHS 21, 22, 23, 24 AND 25 N 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02141 8/13/2021 - BETTY K VI NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I HP5720 8801216 BS 3 19245-90-F 633 PA 330 BETTY K AGENCIES (USA) LLC 0 8 DORICK NAVIGATION S.A. 11'0" 994 DORICK NAVIGATION S.A. 3701 NW SO. RIVER DR. -INTERNATIONAL MARINE TERMINAL D 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02142 8/13/2021 - FREEDOM OF THE SEAS NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I C6UZ7 9304033 BS 1 9000147 27785 BS 350 FAROVI SHIPPING CORP 1681 1243 ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD. 29'3" 144961 FREEDOM OF THE SEAS, INC. PORT OF MIAMI, BERTH A N 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02143 8/13/2021 - JANINA NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I V2BV4 9235385 BS 3 4135 0AG6Z AG 310 NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 0 11 KLINGENBERG SCHIFFAHRTS GMBH & CO. KG 19'0" 3258 KLINGENBERG SCHIFFAHRTS GMBH & CO. KG PORT OF MIAMI, BAY 110 - GANTRY CRANES D 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02144 8/13/2021 MOBILE, AL GULF BRIDGE - VRUC4 9461491 - 6 7545 0PG9Y MH 310 NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 0 20 SEASPAN SHIPMANAGEMENT LTD 39'5" 56159 SEASPAN HOLDCO LVI LTD PORT OF MIAMI, BAY 109 - GANTRY CRANES DX 2002 NEW ORLEANS, LA 2002-2021-03179 8/13/2021 - MV PHENOMENAL DIVA TIANJIN - 9902263 CN 1 - 002b PA 350 BLUE WATER SHIPPING CO. 0 17 YANO KAIUN CO., LTD. 25'7" 0 AZALEA LINE,S.A./ KENZAN KAIUN CO., LIMITED DOCKSIDE ANCHORAGE N 2002 NEW ORLEANS, LA 2002-2021-03179 8/13/2021 - MV PHENOMENAL DIVA TIANJIN - 9902263 CN 1 - 002b PA 350 BLUE WATER SHIPPING CO. 0 17 YANO KAIUN CO., LTD. 25'7" 0 AZALEA LINE,S.A./ KENZAN KAIUN CO., LIMITED LDC PORT ALLEN L 0131 PORTSMOUTH, NH 0131-2021-00096 8/13/2021 - DA HUA SHAN ALL OTHER GREECE PORTS VRQD4 9779757 GR 2 HK-4685 A2621 HK 210 MORAN SHIPPING AGENCIES 0 19 SEASON MARINE LIMITED 26'6" 3224 SEASONS MARINA LTD SPRAGUE ENERGY CORP AVERY LANE TERMINAL WHARF D 2709 LONG BEACH, CA 2709-2021-01639 8/13/2021 ASTORIA, OR CSL FRONTIER formely GYPSUM CENTENNIAL - C6CA8 9228734 - 4 7000818 21014 BS 229 General Steamship Corp 0 27 HULL 2227 SHIPPING LTD 26'6" 10246 HULL 2227 SHIPPING LTD LB - 214 L 3510 DULUTH, MN 3510-2021-00348 8/13/2021 - ALGOMA GUARDIAN PORT COLBORNE, ONT CFK9698 8505850 CA 1 834814 8 CA 330 GUTHRIE-HUBNER, INC. 0 23 ALGOMA CENTRAL MARINE CANADA 25'0" 11667 ALGOMA CENTRAL CORP. CANADA DM&IR ORE DOCK #6 - DULUTH L 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02145 8/13/2021 - JULIET BIMINI ISLAND WDC6447 0355764 BS 1 1144038 81321 US 350 HASH MARINE LLC 12 4 HASH MARINE LLC. 11'6" 35 HASH MARINE LLC. MUSEUM PARK/FEC SLIPS N 5204 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 5204-2021-01175 8/13/2021 - GRAND CLASSICA FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA I C6EQ3 8716502 BS 1 7001309 0813 BS 350 PARADISE CRUISE LINES 276 304 PARADISE CRUISE LINE MANAGEMENT 25'0" 26486 CLASSICA CRUISE OPERATOR LTD PORT OF PALM BEACH BERTHS NOS. 8 & 9 (2012) N 1303 BALTIMORE, MD 1303-2021-01659 8/13/2021 NEWPORT NEWS, VA SALOME - 9V9112 9515412 - 6 396643 0001 SG 333 WILHELMSEN SHIPS SERVICE 0 25 WWL SHIPOWNING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 30'2" 27215 WWL SHIPOWNING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. DUNDALK MARINE TERMINAL BERTH NOS 13, 12 AND 11 DFLX 3101 JUNEAU, AK 3101-2021-00064 8/13/2021 SITKA, AK SILVER MUSE - C6DC5 9784350 - 4 7001016 002 BS 350 CLAA - Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska 247 398 SAME AS OWNER 22'3" 14153 SILVERSEA NEW BUILD SIX LTD. CITY OF HOONAH, CITY WAREHOUSE WHARF N 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02146 8/13/2021 CHARLESTON, SC APL MINNESOTA - A8NM5 9350018 - 6 13521 0VB9A LR 310 NORTON LILLY INTERNATIONAL 0 22 LOS HALILLOS SHIPPING CO., S.A. 37'8" 26914 LOS HALILLOS SHIPPING CO., S.A. PORT OF MIAMI, BAY 109 - GANTRY CRANES DFX 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-03706 8/13/2021 - MSC MANON FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA I CQIT5 9435820 BS 3 - PD130 LR 310 NORTON LILLY INT'L 0 20 MSC MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY SA 22'8" 4900 LAGUNA EXPORT AND TRADING LIMITED PORT EVERGLADES BERTHS 30, 31 AND 32 DL 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-05473 8/13/2021 - CHEYENNE TERNEUZEN C6BW8 9706504 NL 1 7000790 2104 BS 150 Maritime Endeavors Shipping 0 23 DORIAN LPG MANAGEMENT CORP. 26'0" 18644 DORIAN MONACO LPG TRANSPORT LLC. ENTERPRISE OILTANKING HOUSTON, SHIP-DOCK NO. 1 WHARF L 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02147 8/13/2021 - CARNIVAL HORIZON ALL OTHER DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PORTS H3WI 9767091 DO 1 49625-18 K0815 PA 350 INTERCRUISES SHORESIDE & PORT SERVICES 3559 1420 CARNIVAL CORPORATION 28'1" 125210 CARNIVAL CORPORATION PORT OF MIAMI, BERTH D N 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-03707 8/13/2021 - VEGA SAGITTARIUS HAINA A8RK2 9491616 DO 3 91667 193NB LR 310 KING OCEAN SERVICES 0 17 VEGA REEDEREI GMBH & CO. KG 26'6" 4900 MS VEGA SAGITTARIUS SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED PORT EVERGLADES BERTHS 16, 17 AND 18 DL 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02148 8/13/2021 - KARISA NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE I - - BS 1 748219 08092 VG 494 SAME AS MASTER/OWNER 0 2 KARISA COMPANY LTD 4'0" 14 KARISA COMPANY LTD DOCK NOT ON FILE N 3803 SAULT STE. MARIE, MI 3803-2021-00220 8/13/2021 - CUYAHOGA WINDSOR, ONT CFG6460 5166392 CA 1 815560 50 CA 600 Lower Lakes Towing LTD 0 22 LOWER LAKES TOWING LTD. 18'0" 3510 LOWER LAKES TOWING LTD. PORT DOLOMITE - MICHIGAN LIMESTONE N 2017 LAKE CHARLES, LA 2017-2021-00659 8/13/2021 CORPUS CHRISTI, TX SC MERCURY - VRPX8 9746188 - 5 HK4640 2104 HK 112 Texas Marine Agency inc. 0 22 FANTASEA SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 26'9" 9327 MARINA PIONEER SHIPPING CO.,LTD CONOCO CLIFTON RIDGE MARINE TERMINAL TANKER WHARF L 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02149 8/13/2021 - SARA REGINA CAP HAITIEN ERYP 9142655 HT 3 - 197NB MD 330 ANTILLEAN MARINE SHIPPING CORP 0 8 AMERICAS MARINE MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC 14'8" 1168 TRANS-REGINA S DE R.L 3038 NW NO. RIVER DR. - ANTILLEAN MARINE D 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-03708 8/13/2021 JACKSONVILLE, FL WARNOW WHALE - 5BXD3 9395032 - 6 SSR 3831 SZV10 CY 310 CROWLEY LINER SERVICES 0 21 PRINCESIA SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED 23'6" 5983 PRINCESIA SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED PORT EVERGLADES BERTHS 33A, 33B AND 33C L 1701 BRUNSWICK, GA 1701-2021-00500 8/13/2021 - GRAND NEPTUNE SANTO DOMINGO 3EEX9 9303209 DO 3 31630-06-C 018 PA 325 Norton Lilly International 0 19 DYNAMIC ADVANTAGE MARINE S.A. 29'0" 17766 DYNAMIC ADVANTAGE MARINE S.A. GEORGIA PORTS AUTHORITY, COLONEL'S TERMINAL ROLL-ON/ROLL-OFF WHAR DF 5201 MIAMI, FL 5201-2021-02150 8/13/2021 PORT EVERGLADES, FL MONTREVEL - - - - 4 837575 08122 MC 494 HOWARD REEDER 0 11 KLAUS KURT BYTZEK 6'0" 63 KLAUS KURT BYTZEK MIAMI BEACH MARINA N 5301 HOUSTON, TX 5301-2021-05481 8/13/2021 - WHITE CLIFFS ULSAN - 9902172 KR 1 - 01 PA 350 Norton lilly international 0 24 MOL TANKSHIP MANAGEMENT PTE. LTD. 26'2" 0 SUN LANES SHIPPING S.A. & NIKKO KISEN CO. LTD. BATTLEGROUND OIL SPECIALITY TERMINAL CO. LLC (BOSTCO) L 5203 PORT EVERGLADES, FL 5203-2021-03709 8/13/2021 - NIEUW STATENDAM FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA I - 9767106 BS 3 12691 NA NL 350 INTERCRUISES SHORESIDE & PORT SERVICES 0 158 HOLLAND AMERICA LINE N.V. 26'11" 0 HAL ANTILLEN N.V.
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