Tuesday, February 23
Cypriot bulker Lancelot (92,053/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for St Lawrence River, Canada.
Liberian bulker Ina-Lotte (23,268/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for River Seine, France
Panamanian tanker Maersk Mikage (26,900/09) arrived from Houston, Texas, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Fawley, Southampton.
Isle of Man bulker Star Manx (32,354/09) arrived from Ghent for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Wednesday, February 24
Star Manx (32,354/09) sailedfrom Falmouth Bay for San Jose, Colombia.
British tug Morgawr ( 223/79) moved from No. 4 dry-dock to County Wharf.
British general cargo vessel Celtic Navigator (2,606/90) moved from No. 4 dry-dock to County Wharf to load glass and sailed for Lisbon, Portugal.
British passenger ferry Red Osprey (3,953/94) arrived from Southampton into No. 4 dry-dock.
Thursday, February 25
Dutch general cargo vessel Lady Mathilde (2,561/95) arrived from Amsterdam to County Wharf to load woodchip cargo.
Marshall Islands bulker Athens (91,272/09) arrived from Puerto Drummond, Colombia, for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Rotterdam.
Barbadian general cargo vessel Shetland Trader (1,512/92) arrived from Teignmouth to load stone at Porthoustock Quarry and sailed for Shoreham.
Friday, February 26
British tug MTS Valour (123/06) arrived from Liverpool to Eastern Arm towing
Jack-up rig Deep Diver 1 (772/76).
Dutch general cargo vessel Lady Mathilde (2,561/95) sailed from County Wharf for Sweden via Kiel Canal.
Saturday, February 27
British tug MTS Valour (123/06) sailed from County Wharf for Mounts Bay.
Sunday, February 28
RFA Argus A135 (26,421/81) moved Duchy Wharf to Inner Harbour to swing ship and returned to Duchy wharf.
Maltese tanker Star 1 (23,248/07) arrived from Baton Rouge, New Orleans, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Monday, February 29
Maltese tanker Star 1 (23,248/07) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Rotterdam.
Bahamian tanker Larvik ( 35,711/06) arrived from Delaware, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed offshore for orders.
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