Tuesday, 26th November Marshall Islands tanker Genmar Argus (81,151/00) arrived from Bilbao for bunkers in Falmouth bay and sailed for Teesport.
British tug Handfast (73/84) sailed from Porthoustock Quarry for Littlehampton towing Honduras barge Charlie Rock (2,108/84).
RFA Argus A135 (26,421/81) sailed from the Duchy wharf for military operations.
Wednesday, 27th November: British tug MTS Victory (190/76) sailed from Queens Wharf for Brest, Brittany.
Danish tanker Endelo Swan (3,219/07) arrived from Northern Spain for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for the Manchester Ship Canal.
Antiguan general cargo vessel Lone (15,199/11) arrived from the River Schelde, Belgium for bunkers in Falmouth bay.
Thursday, 28th November Malta bulker Navios Galileo (39,738/06) arrived from Fazeninha, Brazil for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Aughenish, River Shannon.
Isle of Man tanker Whitchampion (2,965/03) arrived from Liverpool to Eastern Arm and sailed for Liverpool.
Lone (15,199/11) sailed from Falmouth Bay for the Suez Canal.
HMS Mersey P283 (1,700/03) moved from No. 2 dry dock to County Wharf.
British lpg tanker Ocean Primus (3,693/92) arrived from Houston, Texas, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Isle of Man lpg tanker BW Oak (47,386/08) arrived from Houston, Texas, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Friday, 29th November BW Oak (47,386/08) Falmouth Bay for Flushing, River Schelde, Belgium.
Ocean Primus (3,693/92) sailed from Falmouth Bay for River Schelde, Belgium for orders.
Cypriot bulker UBC Singapore (19,746/02) Vila Do Conde, Amazon Delta, Brazil for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Saturday, 30th November UBC Singapore (19,746/02) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Husnes, southern Norway.
Panamanian tanker Bright Pacific (28,823/04) arrived from La Corunna, northern Spain for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Liberian general cargo vessel HHL Mississippi (9,611/09) arrived from Gijon, northern Spain for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Thamesport.
Panamanian bulker Cido Pacific (13,036/86) arrived from Tema, Ghana, West Africa for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Rouen.
Danish general cargo vessel Amanda (1,441/81) arrived from Cherbourg into no. 4 drydock.
Malta bulker Levanto (9,893/01) arrived from the Panama Canal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Cyprus bulker Cape Sun (87,614/99) arrived from Port Talbot for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Sunday, 1st December: Levanto (39,893/01) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Teesport.
Liberian tanker Syros (3,220/08) arrived from Portland Harbour to Falmouth Bay.
Antiguan general cargo vessel Countess Anna (1,589/94) arrived from Avonmouth to load stone at Porthoustock Quarry and sailed for Shoreham.
Cyprus bulker Cape Sun (87,614/99) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Humber Estuary.
British tug Handfast ( 73/84) arrived from sea to Falmouth Bay towing Barge Charlie Rock.
Hong Kong bulker Rosco Cypress (40,014/04) sailed from dry-dock no. 2 for US Gulf.
Latvian general cargo vessel Bonay (1,189/91) arrived from the Isle of Wight to Lighterage Quay, Truro.
British lpg tanker Eships Shamal (7,267/10) arrived from Firth of Forth, Scotland for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Greek bulker Anangel Dawn ( 61,504/11) arrived from Quebec, Canada to for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Monday, 2nd December Greek bulker Anangel Dawn (61,504/11) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Teesport.
Cyprus tanker Mount Victoria (22,521/07) arrived from South-West France for bunkers and sailed for Antwerp.
Eships Shamal (7,267/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Mohammedhia, Morocco.
Thailand bulker Vijitra Naree (17,879/97) arrived from Leixoes, Portugal tfor bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Cayman Islands bulker Four Aida (23,456/09) arrived from Villa do Conde, Brazil for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Sunndalsora, Norway.
Panamanian bulker Boronia K (21,194/11) Sao Luis, southern Brazil for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Karmoy.
Bright Pacific (28,823/04) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Pembroke.
Danish tanker Neptunus (4,874/07) arrived from Europoort to Carrick Roads.
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