A summary of the ships in port at Falmouth over the past week:
Tuesday, October 14
British salvage tug Lomax (426/12) arrived from Southampton to Queens Wharf.
Bahamian reefer Ivar Reefer (14,406/92) arrived from the Panama Canal for bunkers in Falmouth.
Wednesday, October 15
Ivar Reefer (14,406/92) sailed from Falmouth Bay for St Petersburg.
Lomax (426/12) moved from Queen’s Wharf into No. 4 dry-dock.
Singaporean lpg tanker St Vincent (4,253/08) arrived from Leixoes, Portugal for bunkers in the Carrick Roads.
Thursday, October 16
St Vincent (4,253/08) sailed from Carrick Roads to Falmouth Bay.
Marshall Islands container ship Canopus (6,901/04) arrived from Glasgow for bunkers in the Carrick Roads.
Friday, October 17
Canopus ( 6,901/04) sailed from Carrick Roads for Southampton.
RFA Argus A135 (26,421/81) sailed from the docks for Gibraltar.
British tug Cannis (285/82) sailed from the docks for Fowey.
Liberian tanker Nord Observer (26,900/07) arrived from Bantry Bay southern Ireland for bunkers in the Carrick Roads.
St Vincent (4,253/08) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Sweden.
Saturday, October 18
Nord Observer (26,900/07) sailed from the Carrick Roads for Venezuela.
Antiguan container ship Katharina B (3,999/97) arrived from Glasgow for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for Southampton.
B Gas Etterick (3,023/91) arrived from Brittany, France for bunkers in the Carrick Roads.
Sunday, October 19
Bahamian bulker Castillo de Valverde (89,659/05) arrived from Ireland for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Liberian tanker Syros (3,220/08) arrived from Dunkirk to Falmouth Bay.
Monday, October 20
Liberian tanker Syros (3,220/08) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Portland Harbour.
Bahamian bulker Castillo de Valverde (89,659/05) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Colombia, South America.
Turkish Yasa H Mulla (44,367/11) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Virginia, USA.
Cayman Islands general cargo vessel Sea Kestrel (1,382/93) arrived from Cork, southern Ireland to Porthoustock to load stone and sailed for Shoreham.
Maltese lpg tanker B Gas Etterick (3,023/91) sailed from the Carrick Roads for Manchester Ship Canal.
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