Providence

General information

Name:
Providence
Country:
United States of America
UN/Locode:
USPVD
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
14
Expected Vessels:
6
Berths:
1
Coordinates:
N 41° 47' W 071° 23'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
25.12. 18:10
Unclassified
26.12. 13:41
Unclassified
24.12. 16:11
Tanker
26.12. 17:01
Cargo Ship
23.12. 13:44
Cargo Ship
20.12. 21:52
Tanker
26.12. 09:52
Tugboat
27.12. 02:17
Tugboat
26.12. 21:34
Tugboat
26.12. 21:36

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Tanker
27.12. 04:00
Cargo Ship
27.12. 13:00
Tanker
02.01. 06:00
Cargo Ship
02.01. 18:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Unclassified
27.12. 01:47
Tanker
26.12. 21:51
Unclassified
25.12. 21:58

Latest news

Vessel speed restriction zone established 100NM South of Providence, Rhode Island

Sun Jul 21 09:29:37 CEST 2013 arnekiel

NOAA has announced that voluntary vessel speed restriction zone (Dynamic Management Areas - DMA) has been established 100NM South of Providence, Rhode Island to protect an aggregation of 3 right whales sighted in this area on 10 July 2013. This DMA is in effect immediately through 25 July 2013. Mariners are requested to route around these areas or transit through them at 10 knots or less. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) states that civil penalties assessed against three large commercial vessels for violating seasonal speed limits intended to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whales this last fall have been paid in full. View relevant press release at http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2012/20120110_rightwhalepenalties.html

Providence

Sun Oct 17 21:52:10 CEST 2010 zaloasv

The city of Providence is set to receive $10.5 million in federal funding to modernize its main port. The funding was announced Friday by the state's congressional delegation. Officials say the money will allow for the purchase and installation of two new harbor cranes. They say the cranes will help the port be better equipped to handle container operations. They say the project will also create hundreds of jobs. The port says the rented cranes it currently uses are 30 years old and often break down.

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