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Microsoft Visual Basic Ship-Photos at Marine News Page 1 from 291 pages Table of contents sortet by shipname - Number of photos = 11612as at 03.05.2020 Ship-name in Service Flag Shiptype Issue/Page 3 OAK 12 - 12 Marshall Island Container Carrier 16/10-607 A LA MARINE 09 - 12 Hong Kong Container Carrier 12/10-604 A. TSERETELI 94 - 00 Malta Bulk Carrier 01/10-606 A´ROSA BLUE 02 - 04 United Kingdom Passenger Ship 08/03-155 AACHEN 04 - 15 Antigua & Barbuda General multipurpose 15/10-607 AALDERDIJK 11 - 19 Liberia Container Carrier 19/05S164 AASEE 07 - 08 Cyprus General multipurpose 08/01-050 AASVIK 00 - 17 Gibraltar Bulk Carrier 17/10S227 AB LIVERPOOL 03 - 14 Antigua & Barbuda General Cargo Ship 15/01S002 ABBAY WONZ 84 - 14 Ethopia General multipurpose 17/05-303 ABEGWEIT 82 - 99 Canada Ferry 06/11-659 ABEL TASMAN 85 - 94 Australia Ferry 93/08-024 ABEL TASMAN 85 - 94 Australia Ferry 94/04-204 ABIS BERGEN 10 - 17 Netherlands Heavy Loads Carrier 17/06-326 ABIS BORDEAUX 11 - 17 Netherlands Heavy Loads Carrier 17/06-326 ABIS BRESKENS 11 - 17 Netherlands Heavy Loads Carrier 17/06-348 ABIS CUXHAVEN 11 - 16 Netherlands General multipurpose 17/04-216 ABIS DUISBURG 13 - 17 Netherlands Heavy Loads Carrier 17/05S104 ABIS DUNKERQUE 14 - 17 Netherlands Heavy Loads Carrier 17/06-326 ABOUD 91 - 94 Malta Ferry 95/05-356 ABT SUMMER 90 - 91 Liberia Oil tanker 91/08-501 ABU DHABI STAR 08 - 14 Singapore Oil tanker 14/09-536 ABUJA 95 - 03 Nigeria General multipurpose 04/05-284 ABY VIRGINIA 15 - 19 Malta Bulk Carrier 19/06-349 ABYOT 85 - 14 Ethopia General multipurpose 85/07-428 ACACIA ACE 82 - 09 Vanatu Vehicle Carrier 09/08-498 ACACIA NOIR 15 - 19 Malta Chemical Tanker 19/05-283 ACCORD EXPRESS 85 - 03 Panama Oil tanker 03/10-606 ACCURATE 99 - 10 Antigua & Barbuda General multipurpose 08/08-476 ACE CONTAINER 98 - 03 Singapore Bulk Carrier 03/10-606 ACE NATURE 99 - 02 Bermuda Supply Ship 02/12-732 ACERGY DISCOVERY 06 - 13 Isle of Man Cable Ship 14/04-216 ACHILLES 89 - 03 Liberia Bulk Carrier 04/02-093 ACHILLES 04 - 19 Marshall Island Bulk Carrier 20/02-094 ACHMENT 11 - 12 Cambodia Chemical Tanker 12/01-049 ACHTERGRACHT 13 - 16 Netherlands General multipurpose 16/10S232 ACILA 94 - 99 Isle of Man Oil tanker 00/03-156 ACOR 07 - 13 Malta Chemical Tanker 14/01-033 ACRONEOS 00 - 10 Malta Oil tanker 06/08-478 Ship-DB (c) Reinhard Hannemann, Bruchsaler Str. 1, D-76297 Stutensee http://www.Ship-DB.de Ship-Photos at Marine News Page 2 from 291 pages Table of contents sortet by shipname - Number of photos = 11612as at 03.05.2020 Ship-name in Service Flag Shiptype Issue/Page ACTA ORION 15 - Netherlands Jack up Vessel 16/01-059 ACTION EXPRESS 90 - 07 Panama Oil tanker 07/09-559 ACTUARIA 07 - 08 United Kingdom Container Carrier 09/01-034 ACTUARIA 83 - 94 Singapore General multipurpose 94/12-737 ACX CRYSTAL 08 - Philippines Container Carrier 17/09-560 ACX GARNET 00 - 01 Panama Container Carrier 01/12-738 ACX ROSE 90 - 03 Panama Container Carrier 01/05-284 ACX SAKURA 02 - 06 Panama Container Carrier 02/09-550 ADAIR 04 - 07 Marshall Island Oil tanker 08/06-348 ADAMANDAS 95 - 03 Cyprus Bulk Carrier 03/12-751 ADAMAS PEARL 94 - 95 Cyprus General Cargo Ship 96/07-416 ADAMAS PRIDE 94 - 95 Cyprus General Cargo Ship 94/11-680 ADCL SELINA 00 - 01 United Arab EmiratesContainer Carrier 01/12-734 ADCL SHAMSAA 00 - 01 Liberia Container Carrier 01/12-734 ADCL SHAMSAA 00 - 01 Liberia Container Carrier 02/10-606 ADCL SULTANA 00 - 01 Liberia Container Carrier 01/12-734 ADDU MOON 04 - 07 Hong Kong Bulk Carrier 08/08-476 ADELAIDE EXPRESS 06 - 09 Germany Container Carrier 10/09-540 ADELE C 04 - Antigua & Barbuda Container Carrier 11/12-732 ADENIA 03 - 18 United Kingdom Fishing Vessel 18/08S138 ADFINES STAR 11 - Malta Chemical Tanker 20/05S181 ADHIDAYA 04 - 06 Singapore Oil tanker 10/12-732 ADITYA GAUTAM 95 - 05 India Bulk Carrier 06/08-478 ADJUD 89 - 00 Romania General Cargo Ship 01/07-414 ADMIRAL SCHMIDT 19 - Bahamas Bulk Carrier 20/01S011 ADMIRAL T 07 - 11 Panama Oil tanker 12/05-282 ADONIA 11 - Bermuda Passenger Ship 18/03-142 ADONIA 11 - Bermuda Passenger Ship 13/03-142 ADOUR 03 - 15 France Chemical Tanker 16/06-351 ADRASAN C 00 - 05 Turkey Chemical Tanker 06/01-034 ADRIAN 09 - 13 Hong Kong Bulk Carrier 13/06-354 ADRIAN MAERSK 98 - 04 Danish Int. Reg. Container Carrier 04/07-414 ADVANCE II 06 - Singapore Oil tanker 20/05S181 ADVANCE VICTORIA 06 - 18 Bahamas Oil tanker 18/07-409 ADVENTURE 04 - 16 Marshall Island Oil tanker 16/11-689 ADY 97 - 03 Antigua & Barbuda Container Carrier 03/12-732 AEC BELIEF 13 - Bahamas Bulk Carrier 19/05S165 AEGEA 09 - 18 Greece Oil tanker 18/10-604 AEGEAN 18 - 18 Palau Passenger Ship 19/04-240 AEGEAN BREEZE 83 - 18 Singapore Vehicle Carrier 18/11-646 Ship-DB (c) Reinhard Hannemann, Bruchsaler Str. 1, D-76297 Stutensee http://www.Ship-DB.de Ship-Photos at Marine News Page 3 from 291 pages Table of contents sortet by shipname - Number of photos = 11612as at 03.05.2020 Ship-name in Service Flag Shiptype Issue/Page AEGEAN DOLPHIN 90 - 96 Greece Passenger Ship 97/04-224 AEGEAN DOLPHIN 90 - 96 Greece Passenger Ship 90/12-737 AEGEAN FAITH 03 - 18 Greece Oil tanker 19/03-156 AEGEAN GLORY 99 - 10 Liberia Oil tanker 13/01-034 AEGEAN ODYSSEY 09 - Malta Passenger Ship 16/09-559 AEGEAN SPIRIT 02 - 06 Bahamas Oil tanker 06/12-732 AEGEAN STAR 18 - 19 Panama Oil tanker 19/12-734 AEGEAN TULIP 04 - 13 Panama Asphalt Tanker 14/07-414 AEGEAN WIND 83 - Greece Bulk Carrier 05/06-372 AEL AMERICA 88 - 89 Netherlands Container Carrier 89/08-469 AEL EUROPA 89 - 90 Germany Container Carrier 91/02-098 AENEAS 15 - 19 Hong Kong Container Carrier 20/04-243 AENEAS 96 - 96 Cyprus Ro-Ro / Lo Ship 97/07-414 AENNE RICKMERS 06 - 16 Liberia Container Carrier 16/09-561 AEOLIAN 96 - 02 Bahamas Reefer 02/09-542 AEOLOS 10 - 13 Liberia Oil tanker 13/06-354 AEOLOS EXPRESS 00 - 07 Greece Ferry 10/12-732 AFFINITY V 16 - Singapore Oil tanker 16/11S263 AFRICA GAS 17 - Marshall Island LPG Tanker 17/04S071 AFRICA MERCY 00 - Malta Ferry 14/12-727 AFRICA STAR 05 - 12 Liberia Container Carrier 12/10-625 AFRICA STAR 98 - 01 Cyprus Container Carrier 02/07-414 AFRICABORG 11 - 17 Netherlands General multipurpose 17/12S282 AFRICAN COAST 96 - 03 Malta General multipurpose 02/01-026 AFRICAN JAGUAR 05 - Bahamas Bulk Carrier 14/05-279 AFRICAN KALAHARI 05 - 07 Bahamas Bulk Carrier 08/09-540 AFRICAN KINGFISHER 09 - Panama Bulk Carrier 09/09-569 AFRICAN LARK 14 - Bahamas Bulk Carrier 14/07-438 AFRICAN PEARL 05 - 08 St. Vincent & t Bulk Carrier 08/05-305 AFRICAN REEFER 88 - 00 Cayman Islands Reefer 01/06-348 AFRICAN SPIRIT 03 - 18 Bahamas Oil tanker 19/01-026 AFRICAN SPIRIT 03 - 18 Bahamas Oil tanker 06/01-026 AFRICAN TEIST 14 - Panama Bulk Carrier 14/07S012 AFRICAN WIND 10 - Antigua & Barbuda General multipurpose 11/07-439 AFRODITI 03 - 08 Marshall Island Oil tanker 08/09-541 AFRODITI 03 - 08 Marshall Island Oil tanker 03/09-551 AFROESSA 14 - Cyprus Bulk Carrier 14/05-311 AFROS 18 - Marshall Island General multipurpose 19/09-536 AFROS 95 - 06 Cyprus Bulk Carrier 07/10-606 AGAMAN 99 - 01 Liberia Container Carrier 02/06-348 Ship-DB (c) Reinhard Hannemann, Bruchsaler Str. 1, D-76297 Stutensee http://www.Ship-DB.de Ship-Photos at Marine News Page 4 from 291 pages Table of contents sortet by shipname - Number of photos = 11612as at 03.05.2020 Ship-name in Service Flag Shiptype Issue/Page AGAMEMNON 99 - 01 Belize General multipurpose 01/03-151 AGAMEMNON 83 - 97 Greece Bulk Carrier 97/11-666 AGAT 08 - Malta Supply Ship 17/06-349 AGATE 00 - 09 Singapore Oil tanker 09/12-755 AGELESS 06 - 07 Panama Bulk Carrier 07/11-668 AGGELIKI P 10 - Liberia Container Carrier 11/05-293 AGGERSBORG 98 - 05 Danish Int. Reg. Chemical Tanker 05/12-732 AGHIA SOPHIA 87 - 04 Greece Bulk Carrier 85/08-485 AGHIA SOPHIA 87 - 04 Greece Bulk Carrier 05/03-158 AGIA EIRINI 15 - 18 Marshall Island Bulk Carrier 18/11S320 AGIA ELENI 17 - Marshall Island Bulk Carrier 18/02S033 AGIA SOFIA 93 - 09 Malta Bulk Carrier 09/06-370 AGIA THEODORA 99 - Greece Ferry 05/09-538 AGILITY 90 - 07 United Kingdom Oil tanker 08/04-220 AGIOS GEORGIOS 04 - 15 Greece Ferry 16/07-385 AGIOS NEKTARIOS 00 - 10 Malta Bulk Carrier 05/04-215 AGIOS NIKOLAOS 95 - 02 Bahamas Oil tanker 02/08-478 AGIOS RAPHAEL 01 - 09 Cyprus Bulk Carrier 09/10-621 AGIOS RAPHAEL 01 - 09 Cyprus Bulk Carrier 09/12-732 AGIOS SPIRIDON 94 - 07 Greece Ferry 95/08-467 AGIP ABRUZZO 77 - 91 Italy Oil tanker 92/01-050 AGIP LAZIO 76 - 93 Italy Oil tanker 94/02-119 AGRA 17 - Marshall Island Oil tanker 18/05-292 AGRARI 01 - 07 Malta Oil tanker 08/03-158 AGULHAS STREAM 98 - 17 Curacao Reefer 18/07S194 AHLERS BALTIC 90 - 95 Cyprus Roll-on Roll-off 95/10-609 AHS ST. GEORG 13 - 17 Marshall Island Container Carrier 18/01S003 AIDA 91 - 05 Sweden Vehicle Carrier 06/06-348 AIDA IV 92 - Egypt Training Ship 92/09-538 AIDAAURA 03 - Italy Passenger Ship 03/07-439 AIDAAURA 03 - Italy Passenger Ship 03/11-662 AIDABELLA 08 - Italy Passenger Ship 08/06-342 AIDABELLA 08 - Italy Passenger Ship 19/07-385 AIDABLU 10 - Italy Passenger Ship 10/03-147 AIDACARA 01 - Italy Passenger Ship 11/06-334 AIDADIVA 07 - Italy Passenger Ship 07/06-331 AIDALUNA 09 - Italy Passenger Ship 09/06-330 AIDALUNA 09 - Italy Passenger Ship 10/06-339 AIDAMAR 12 - Italy Passenger Ship 14/12-722 AIDAMAR 12 - Italy Passenger Ship 12/07-403 Ship-DB (c) Reinhard Hannemann, Bruchsaler Str.
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