Sentences with phrase «ship port where»

Victoria is a cruise ship port where cruise liners stop at Ogden Point terminal.

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In early March, as rebels fought for control of the country's east coast ports, where much of the country's oil is refined or shipped abroad, the price of the American crude contract (West Texas Intermediate, or WTI) broke US$ 100 for the first time since 2008.
«Newmont has two port facilities where we ship concentrate product from our operations in Indonesia and Western Australia.
Their voyage carried them by Cos and Rhodes and into the Lycian port of Patara, where they changed ships, sailed within sight of Cyprus, and landed at Tyre, where the ship unloaded its cargo.
Perhaps inevitably, the ship listed to port for a time, but she sailed on, gradually righted herself, and now allows us to look back with some clarity on where we have come.
To complicate things further, at the time, one of our chief ports was Boston which is where many of those barrels, or butts, were shipped which is why pork shoulder is sometimes called Boston butt.
Where We Stayed in Vancouver Our home base for the weekend was the Fairmont Waterfront — directly across from Canada Place (the cruise ship port in Vancouver).
The Foreign Office is putting all its efforts into maintaining the Russian - Georgian ceasefire, despite reports of Russian tank movements towards Poti, a port close to where US humanitarian ships are set to dock.
«We are deepening the sea so as to accommodate more ships trooping to the port; because we want the Takoradi port to be a preferred destination within the sub-region where investors can bring in large consignments as a hub,» Capt Afedzi added.
Oleo Sponge could potentially also be used routinely to clean harbors and ports, where diesel and oil tend to accumulate from ship traffic, said John Harvey, a business development executive with Argonne's Technology Development and Commercialization division.
So you have these ships on the open ocean basically burning the nastiest stuff on Earth as they come into portports like the Port of Los Angeles, where you have the strong westerly wind and huge amounts of port traffic, [and] all this burning bunker fuel comes inland.
Those existing ports include Abbot Point, where India's Adani Group and compatriot GVK plan a huge coal terminal expansion, and Gladstone, where ship traffic is set to increase sharply from 2015 as huge new liquefied natural gas plants start exports.
Already in 2050 the climate around Svalbard will be more similar to the climate found in the ports to the south where ships to Svalbard typically depart from.
In 1991, the IMO adopted guidelines which recommend that ships should avoid taking on ballast in shallow areas and during toxic blooms of marine algae; keep accurate records of where and when ballast is loaded; exchange ballast water at sea, where toxic organisms are rare; and discharge sediments into approved areas at the port of destination («End of the line for deadly stowaways», New Scientist, 24 October 1992).
For competitive reasons, and because ships are registered in various countries without regard to where their owners are based or what ports they visit, this can only be done by a global agreement.
Ships enter Russia's Kara Sea port of Sabetta, where Yamal LNG opened a liquefied natural gas plant in 2017.
Two years in the pretty town of Mytilene, on the island of Lesvos, where they cobbled the floor of the port so enemy ships couldn't anchor.
Among other things, we visited the ports and slave fortresses at El Mina and Cape Coast, where Africans had been brought to be sold and shipped as slaves to the New World.
Florida is replete with ports where Chinese puppy mill dogs are often brought in via cargo ship.
It's located downtown by the waterfront where the cruise ships dock (and where we recently toured the delightfully French L'Austral cruise ship, in port for the day).
She also is Chief Experience Officer at Cruise Buzz, where she shares tips, news and trends about people, ports and cruise ships.
Plenty of articles cover the basics of Viking Cruises — where they sail, ship and stateroom layout, what to do in ports, onboard food and activities.
Located in the center of the archipelago, Santa Cruz is the most populated island and is the hub port where the ships depart carrying travelers between the islands.
Today, Brades is the «de facto» capital but Little Bay, where small cruise ships anchor, is a newly developed port town and the potential new capital.
It is especially useful when sailing out of the southern ports such as Port of Los Angeles where large ships are in great abundance.
Players travel the far - flung region of the titular Deadfire Archipelago by ship, where they will discover new races, visit exotic islands, defend their ships against pirates, and, most importantly, choose their allies carefully, as there are powerful factions to encounter at nearly every port.
You start off in a ship where your goal is to make it to the other port and back again.
Unlike Final Fantasy, where you could only dock your ship in certain ports, you can land anywhere with your ship in Dragon Quest II, allowing to you practically explore the entire game world.
A ship carried it to a port in California, where a crane placed it into a tractor - trailer truck for its cross-country ride to Louisiana.
Where a charter provided that a ship was to load or discharge at a port that was to be nominated, once the port had been effectively nominated its status would be as if it had been in the contract from the outset.
These ports include ship yards where asbestos is routinely used.
A scan of recent headlines will give you a range of incidents where cruise travelers are robbed, killed, or injured in various cruise ship ports of call.
Even if you know which ports you'll be visiting and are sure you don't need your passport to get into and out of those ports, if a cruise emergency happens the ship may be diverted or towed into a port where your passport is required.
Large port cities, where cars can be «chopped», have their identification numbers and tags removed, and put onto ships destined for foreign countries have far higher car theft rates than cities that are landlocked and have smaller populations where everyone tends to know one another.
Baggage handlers work at airports and cruise ports where their main job is to ensure that the correct pile of baggage is loaded and unloaded to and from the right aircraft or ship.
Port Isaac was a busy coastal port from the Middle Ages to the mid 19th century, where cargoes like slate, coal and timber were shipped in and out.
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