Tuesday, March 29
Antiguan general cargo vessel Amber Trader (3,954/98) arrived from Limerick, Ireland to County Wharf to load woodchip.
British offshore support vessel FS Pegasus (3,041/96) moved from Queen’s Wharf to Falmouth Bay for sea trials and returned to Queen’s wharf.
Wednesday, March 30
Bahamian tanker Amazon Beauty (43,075/04) arrived from Texas, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for River Schelde, Belgium.
Marshall Islands lpg tanker Bow Guardian (9,126/08) sailed from Falmouth Bay to sea to await orders.
Panamanian research vessel John Lethbridge (1,835/66) arrived from the Cape Verde Islands to Queen’s wharf .
British offshore vessel FS Pegasus (3,041/96) ailed from Queen’s wharf to Falmouth Bay to await orders.
Antiguan general cargo vessel Amber Trader (3,954/98) sailed from County wharf for Sweden.
Maltese container vessel Max Carrier (14,241/02) arrived from Brest, France for bunkers in Falmouth bay.
Thursday, March 31
Maltese container ship Max Carrier (14,241/02) sailed from Falmouth Bay for River Schelde, Belgium
Marshall Islands tanker Sichem Aneline (6,206/98) arrived from Bordeaux, France for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for orders.
Friday, April 1
Panamanian research vessel John Lethbridge (1,835/66) sailed from Queen’s Wharf for work site.
Bahamian general cargo vessel Aristote (1,426/83) arrived from Rotterdam to County Wharf to discharge steel piles for Eastern jetty rebuild.
Saturday, April 2
No movements reported.
Sunday, April 3
Marshall Islands tanker Silver Venus (29,327/15) arrived from Mississippi, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Monday, April 4
Silver Venus (29,327/15) sailed from Falmouth for Le Havre, France.
Maltese tanker Bomar Sedna (5,713/08) arrived from Milford Haven for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for Lisbon, Portugal.
Bahamian general cargo vessel Nordica Hav (1,514/82) arrived from Belfast to Porthoustock to load stone and sailed for Shoreham.
Jack up rig Deep Diver 1 (772/76) moved from the Northern Arm to Eastern Arm to rebuild the wharf.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here