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Ships at Haifa, Israel in Week 49 of 2017.


The following movements are covered by a friend at Haifa, Israel -

Saturday 3rd December, 2017.




The heavy load carrier EAGLE left the harbour and anchored at Haifa Anchorage loaded with the floating dock. Destination is Tampa, Florida, USA.



The Royal Navy Flagship and amphibious assault ship HMS OCEAN L 12  left port after a 4 Day Visit.







Sunday 4th December, 2017.

The 2017 built sailing yacht entered back again after 10 days that was her first visit to Haifa. She visited several sites and arrived from Ashdod.






The 1981 built cement carrier SIRIOS CEMENT I arrived from Milaki, Greece.


The 1990 built PAN flag and Russian owned bulker PETRA III entered port assisted by 3 tugs and with 2 Liebherr deck-cranes of a unique construction.




Off Haifa there were sea trials of new units for the Israel Navy - SEAGULL 301 - a multi-role unmanned surface vessel (USV) manufactured by Elbit Systems .



Thursday 7th December, 2017.


The 2017 built offshore support vessel NOR NAOMI was seen leaving port after she's been in Israeli waters since May 2017.  




Saturday 9th December, 2017.



The 2009 built ITA flag and owned ro/ro vessel GRANDE GHANA left harbour after she entered on Friday 8th.  







All Photos by our correspondent Peter Szamosi. Do not use these images without my permission. © All rights reserved. Malta Ship Photos & Action Photos - www.maltashipphotos.com



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