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Maritime Research and History / Re: Unknown shipwrecks in the Red Sea
« on: May 07, 2024, 01:15:14 AM »Is it the Al-Shaheed, a Saudi Arabian military transport ship that ran aground on coral reefs off the coast of Jeddah in 2014?
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Why is there no free to use register about (European) inland vessels to be found on the internet. Compared to sea going vessels with Equasis etc, the inland section is very difficult to find.
There is the register of Dutch "De Binnenvaart", but that is maintained by volunteers that only register information that other volunteers provide.
There is the IVR register, but although the Internationale Vereniging Rijnschepenregister is semi-govermental, it is closed for non-members.
In detail I am looking for the owner of the river cruiseship DE AMSTERDAM, eni 05113920, ex LALE ANDERSEN, homeport Oberwesel in Germany. So far I only found one company at Oberwesel: Aquatel Reederei (mr Klaus Sahr), but their fleet is nowhere mentioned.
Anyone any info? Thanks, Pieter Inpyn
Hello hagneepI currently encounter the same "Exposed password" message after logging in, and I'm wondering if you can do me a favor.
I have sent an message direct to your registered email address.
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How long does the revision process typically take for the site standards?Hi Owen, since the revamp of the site, the maximum size is 10000x10000, the minimum size remained the same.The "Site Standardsbuild now gg" still list a max of 4000x4000 and 4MB, so they maybe need to be updated. I've been continuing to reduce photos, but maybe I don't need to anymore.
You are absolutely correct and the site standards are currently under revision.