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191017 Foreign Flag Vessel List 17-Oct-19 FOREIGN FLAG VESSELS AGRICULTURAL PREFERENCE TRADE (Recently nominated or actively participated in the past 5 years) U.S. Maritime Administration VSL Category Codes: Dry Cargo Liner = L Office of Cargo and Commercial Sealift Dry Bulk = B Agricultural Cargo Division Tanker = T YEAR/MO VSL FLAG VESSEL IMO# YR BLT LISTED Category DENMARK ADRIAN MAERSK 9260457 2004 2016/04 L BAHAMAS AEC DILIGENCE 9249025 2001 2015/06 B MARSHALL ISL AEOLOS 9228382 2000 2016/04 B LIBERIA AFRICAN HHB 9666429 2015 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN JACARANDA 9354076 2007 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN JOSEPH R. 9333711 2006 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN JUNIPER 9326330 2005 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN KALMIA 9666431 2016 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN LILY 9666443 2015 2017/12 B LIBERIA AFRICAN MAGNOLIA 9666455 2016 2017/12 B PANAMA AFRICAN SUNBIRD 9397884 2009 2017/06 B LIBERIA AGLAIA 9400215 2011 2012/8 L LIBERIA AGNES RICKMERS 9289972 2005 2014/12 L HONG KONG AKRITAS 8703397 1987 2014/5 L U.A.E. 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ISL AMUNDSEN 9289051 2004 L MARSHALL ISL AMYNTOR 9515656 2009 2017/07 B NETHERLANDS ANDESBORG 9466324 2011 2019/05 L BAHAMAS ANEMONE 9320324 2007 2015/05 B LIBERIA ANGELES 9399791 2010 L LIBERIA ANGOL 9399806 2010 2017/08 L DENMARK ANHOUT SWAN 9401300 2008 2016/07 T RUSSIA ANICHKOV BRIDGE 9256901 2003 T UNITED KINGDOM ANJA C 9362669 2006 2015/06 B SOUTH KOREA ANL WENDOUREE 9297527 2005 2019/07 L ANTIGUA ANNA SCHEPERS 9154218 1997 2014/12 L PHILIPPINES ANNELISA 9385221 2008 2017/11 B HONG KONG ANNIKA N 9514054 2011 2019/09 B MALTA ANTHIA 9238674 2002 2017/07 B PANAMA APJ JAI 9491393 2011 B LIBERIA APL AUSTRIA 9444285 2007 2015/03 L SINGAPORE APL BOSTON 9597496 2013 2017/04 L SINGAPORE APL CALIFORNIA 9350044 2009 2017/04 L SINGAPORE APL CANADA 9231236 2001 L ANTIGUA APL CHILE 9213284 2000 L SINGAPORE APL COLUMBUS 9597525 2014 2017/10 L SINGAPORE APL DENMARK 9231250 2002 L MALTA APL DANUBE 9674517 2014 2017/06 L LIBERIA APL DENVER 9345960 2008 2019/01 L SINGAPORE APL DETROIT 9632208 2014 2017/07 L SINGAPORE APL ENGLAND 9218650 2001 L SINGAPORE APL ESPLANADE 9632038 2014 2017/12 L MALTA APL FLORIDA 9350032 2008 2019/02 L PANAMA APL FRANCE 9567661 2011 L LIBERIA APL GERMANY 9288394 2003 L SINGAPORE APL HOLLAND 9218674 2001 2017/03 L LIBERIA APL HONG KONG 9260902 2002 L SINGAPORE APL HOUSTON 9597537 2014 2015/07 L LIBERIA APL INDIA 9231248 2002 L MALTA APL ILLINOIS 9398230 2009 L SINGAPORE APL JAPAN 9074391 1995 L LIBERIA APL LATVIA 9532800 2013 2015/05 L SINGAPORE APL MEXICO CITY 9632210 2014 2015/07 L SINGAPORE APL MIAMI 9597549 2014 2019/05 L LIBERIA APL MINNEAPOLIS 9345996 2008 L LIBERIA APL NEW JERSEY 9350020 2007 2015/05 L SINGAPORE APL NEW YORK 9597484 2013 2017/04 L LIBERIA APL NORWAY 9403621 2007 2018/07 L SINGAPORE APL OMAN 9400124 2010 2015/01 L SINGAPORE APL OREGON 9532783 2010 2014/12 L SINGAPORE APL PHOENIX 9597501 2013 2017/04 L SINGAPORE APL SALALAH 9462029 2012 2018/03 L SINGAPORE APL SCOTLAND 9218662 2001 2014/9 L SINGAPORE APL SENTOSA 9632040 2014 2017/11 L LIBERIA APL SWEDEN 9231262 2002 2011/9 L GERMANY APL TENNESSEE 9398242 2009 2011/7 L SINGAPORE APL TURQUOISE 9082348 1996 2011/5 L GERMANY APL WASHINGTON 9398216 2009 L SINGAPORE APL YANGSHAN 9462031 2012 2015/03 L MALTA APOLLONIA 9224867 2002 2017/09 B LIBERIA APULIA 9316323 2005 2012/10 L MARSHALL ISL AQUILA 9594573 2012 2014/8 L GIBRALTAR ARA ROTTERDAM 9240471 2002 2016/01 L LIBERIA ARCHIMIDIS 9315379 2006 L MARSHALL ISL ARDMORE DEFENDER 9707390 2015 2016/06 T MARSHALL ISL ARGO B 9459371 2010 2019/09 B HONG KONG ARISTO RIVER 9311050 2004 2016/04 B LIBERIA ARMONIA (ex POSIDON) 9134804 1997 2016/02 B DENMARK ARNOLD MAERSK 9260433 2003 L CYPRUS ARSOS 9395123 2007 L DENMARK ARTHUR MAERSK 9260445 2003 L LIBERIA AS ARIES 9225421 2001 2015/07 L ANTIGUA AS CLEOPATRA 9311787 2006 2019/10 L LIBERIA AS PATRIA 9294525 2006 2016/12 L MALTA AS PEGASUS 9134581 1998 2015/08 L LIBERIA AS PETULIA 9374454 2008 2018/04 L MARSHALL ISL ASCENSION 9289051 2011 L SINGAPORE ASIA PEARL V 9502788 2010 2017/12 B SINGAPORE ASIA PEARL VII 9502726 2009 2019/06 B SINGAPORE ASIA PEARL VIII 9502738 2009 2019/06 B CYPRUS ASIAN MOON 9359117 2006 L PANAMA ASIAN POWER 9379870 2007 2016/08 B CYPRUS ASIAN SUN 9359105 2006 2016/04 L SAUDI ARABIA ASIR 9154531 1998 2015/03 L MARSHALL ISL ASPEN 9438028 2009 2018/09 B HONG KONG ASTRA 9275311 2004 2017/03 B MALTA ASTRID SCHULTE 9398230 2009 2017/10 L MALTA ATLANTIC ACTION 8902319 1993 2015/04 L MALTA ATLANTIC ELAND 8811716 1990 2015/04 L HONG KONG ATLANTIC JUPITER 9383962 2008 2015/02 T SINGAPORE ATLANTIC MAYA 9303003 2005 2015/11 B SINGAPORE ATLANTIC MONTERREY 9782326 2017 2018/04 B MALTA ATLANTIC PROJECT II 9235983 2002 2019/06 L MALTA ATLANTIC RUNNER 8902307 1992 2015/04 L MALTA ATLANTIC RUNNER II 9509619 2010 2019/10 B ANTIGUA ATLANTIC VOYAGER 9153410 1999 2016/11 L SINGAPORE ATLANTIC ZEUS 9543990 2013 2015/01 L MARSHALL ISL ATLANTIS UNITY 9594444 2012 2019/01 B LIBERIA AUDACIOUS 9237888 2004 2017/08 B MARSHALL ISL AUCKLAND SPIRIT 9268083 2003 2019/01 B MARSHALL ISL AURELIA 9392133 2009 2018/10 B MARSHALL ISL AURORA SAPPHIRE 9188611 2000 B MARSHALL ISL AVIATOR 9363754 2007 2018/07 B DENMARK AXEL MAERSK 9260419 2003 L LIBERIA BALTHASAR SCHULTE 9477610 2012 2019/01 L LIBERIA BALTIC BREEZE 9450741 2010 2015/01 B MARSHALL ISL BALTIC BRIDGE 9290488 2005 2018/05 L LIBERIA BALTIC COVE 9450727 2010 2015/11 B MARSHALL ISL BALTIC FOX 9397248 2010 2019/06 B LIBERIA BALTIC WIND 9450703 2009 2019/06 B MALTA BALTIC MERCUR II 9235361 2004 2015/11 L PANAMA BALTIMAR ZEPHYR 9125152 1995 2015/01 L HONG KONG BAO RUN 9698599 2014 2016/02 B MONTENEGRO BAR 9693496 2014 2019/09 B SINGAPORE BARANEE NAREE 9613422 2011 2018/02 B PORTUGAL BARRIER 9151917 1998 2016/10 L MARSHALL ISL BARRY 9237503 2004 2017/12 L GIBRALTAR BBC CANADA 9197686 1999 2016/01 L ANTIGUA BBC CALIFORNIA 9402055 2008 2016/01 L ANTIGUA BBC CAROLINA 9402043 2007 L ANTIGUA BBC GANGES 9508304 2010 L ANTIGUA BBC GDANSK 9436965 2009 2016/09 L SRI LANKA BBC MAHAWELI 9500077 2010 2016/12 B ANTIGUA BBC NEW YORK 9448451 2009 2015/01 L ANTIGUA BBC ODER 9508316 2010 L ANTIGUA BBC PARANA 9571387 2012 2016/06 L ANTIGUA BBC PAULA 9258222 2002 2016/08 L LIBERIA BBC PLUTO 9537276 2010 2015/05 B ANTIGUA BBC SKYSAILS 9399129 2008 2017/11 B ANTIGUA BBC UKRAINE 9224611 2000 L ANTIGUA BBC VIETNAM 9535591 2008 2016/08 L PANAMA BEAGLE VI 9227869 2001 B PANAMA BELLE ROSE 9410600 2011 2018/09 B MARSHALL ISL BINNUR C 9261023 2003 2018/07 B MARSHALL ISL BLACK RHINO 9148790 1997 2017/09 L SINGAPORE BLACKPOOL TOWER 9367827 2009 2015/05 L PORTUGAL BLANDINE 9427048 2009 2017/05 L JAPAN BLISS 9370331 2007 2019/01 B MARSHALL ISL BLUE DRAGON 9604794 2011 2019/06 B PANAMA BOCHEM CHENNAI 9565766 2010 2015/09 T SINGAPORE BOCHEM SINGAPURA 9565625 2011 2017/06 T LIBERIA BOMAR JULIANA 9275036 2003 2016/03 L LIBERIA BOMAR PRAIA 9419773 2009 2018/12 L LIBERIA BOMAR RESOLUTE 9408774 2007 2017/12 L LIBERIA BONA 9594432 2012 2018/05 B BERMUDA BONN EXPRESS 8711368 1989 L CYPRUS BORA 9413901 2010 2018/12 B ANTIGUA BORDER 9063988 1993 2018/08 L ANTIGUA BOSUN 9228540 2002 2015/07 L LIBERIA BOTSWANA 9162497 1998 2015/07 L ANTIGUA BOUNDARY 9126998 1996 2018/08 L SINGAPORE BOW ELM 9388302 2011 2016/05 T LIBERIA BOX HONG KONG 9108166 1995 2015/07 L LIBERIA BOX MARLIN 9330989 2007 2016/05 L BREMEN EXPRESS 9343728 2008 2019/06 L MARSHALL ISL BRIGHT HORIZON 9231119 2002 2015/07 L MARSHALL ISL BRIGHT SKY 9485435 2013 2016/03 L DENMARK BRITTA MAERSK 9341433 2007 2018/08 L LIBERIA BSL LIMASSOL 9246310 2002 2019/02 L SINGAPORE BTS SABINA 9737577 2016 2018/11 T PANAMA BULK DESTINY 9781994 2017 2018/09 B PANAMA BUNUN BRAVE 9659737 2014 2018/09 B HONG KONG BUNUN ELEGANCE 9659751 2014 2017/01 B GERMANY BUXCLIFF 9221815 2001 2014/8 L PORTUGAL BUXCOAST 9221827 2001 2015/05 L LIBERIA BUXHARMONY 9377133 2007 2017/03 L LIBERIA BUXLINK 9235816 2002 2016/12 L PANAMA BULK FREEDOM 9317092 2005 2017/08 B HONG KONG BULK PARISO 9405497 2007 2015/11 B BAHAMAS BULK SUNSET 9151395 1997 B MALTA CALEDONIA 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