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No increase in fares for speedboats – MARAD

Passengers travelling between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop via speedboats are advised that there is no increase in the fare for this route.The Maritime Administration Department (MARAD) has noted with concern that some operators are requesting more t

AA Martitime and Offshore training Institute now part of GOAL programme

In an effort to support the development of Guyana’s expanding maritime and offshore industries, the AA Maritime and Offshore Training Institute (AAMOTI) is now part of the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) scholarship programmes.A release by t

Vessel that crashed into Harbour Bridge departs Guyana; Govt to continue vigorously pursuing justice

The oil tanker – Tradewind Passion – that crashed into the Demerara Harbour Bridge last month has left Guyana, the Ministry of Public works said in a statement. The ministry in its statement said the government will continue to pursue the matter to e

Gaps in Guyana s oil spill response prompt greater action from local bodies – News Room Guyana

There are gaps in Guyana’s oil spill preparedness that could hinder the country’s ability to adequately respond to the potentially devastating event, a performance audit from the Audit Office from Guyana found.It is important to note, however, that l

Speedboat sinks with local athletes onboard; no casualties reported

A Parika -Supenaam speedboat transporting athletes from Region One (Barima-Waini) sank in the Essequibo River earlier on Monday. The athletes who competed in the recent Indigenous Heritage Games held in Georgetown, are all safe.The incident occurred

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