Tuesday, January 22: Maltese bulker Glyfada ( 26,091/95) arrived from Trinidad and Tobago for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for Amsterdam.
Singaporean tanker Emirates Star (29,734/08) arrived from Puerto Rico for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for Antwerp.
Panamanian bulker Royal Innovation (17,027/11) arrived from the Delaware River, USA for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for the River Humber.
Wednesday,January 23: Liberian tanker Naxos (3,220/09) sailed from the Carrick Roads for Zeebrugge.
Marshall Islands tanker Kihada (42,392/10) arrived from Brazil for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Danish tanker Camilla Maersk (29,289/99) arrived from Le Havre for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Rhode Island.
Thursday, January 24: Isle of Man bulker Eternus (88,479/10) arrived from the St Lawrence Seaway, Canada for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Dunkirk.
Panamanian tanker Yigit Bey 1 (3,960/05) arrived from the Kiel Canal to Eastern Arm to discharge bunker fuel.
Marshall Islands tanker Carpe Diem II (17,800/10) arrived from Garonne River, France for bunkers in the Carrick Roads.
Marshall Islands tanker Overseas Atalmar (30,018/04) arrived from Southampton for bunkers inFalmouth Bay.
Friday, January 25: Marshall Islands tanker Carpe Diem II (17,800/10) sailed from the Carrick Roads for Milford Haven.
Liberian tanker Syros (3,220/08) arrived from the River Thames to Falmouth Bayto bunker ships.
Overseas Atalmar (30,018/04) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Massachusetts, USA.
Greek bulker Anangel Ocean (61,504/11) arrived from Virginia, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Yigit Bey 1 (3,960/05) sailed from the Eastern Arm for Kiel.
HMS St Albans F83 (4,200/01) arrived from sea to County Wharf.
Kihada (42,392/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Amsterdam.
Hong Kong tanker Atlantic Leo (29,266/08) arrived from Texas, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Saturday, January 26: Marshall Islands tanker Irene Theresa (8,278/10) arrived from Plymouth to Duchy Wharf to change and bunker.
Cypriot container ship Pengalia (7,545/08) arrived from Havre for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for northern Spain.
Norwegian bulker Star Norita (32,371/12) arrived from the Panama Canal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Immingham.
Greek tanker Asahi Princess (55,909/09) arrived from southern Norway for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Rotterdam.
Anangel Ocean (61,504/11) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Dunkirk.
Greek tanker Kastos (29,663/10) arrived from New Jersey, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Marshall Islands tanker Songa Jade (11,259/09) arrived from Georgia, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Sunday, January 27: Marshall Islands tanker Rio Daytona (8,278/10) sailed from Duchy Wharf for Liverpool.
Kastos (29,663/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Northern Denmark.
Liberian tanker Tverskov Bridge (27,725/07) arrived from Massachusetts, USA for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Hong Kong tanker Atlantic Leo (29,266/08) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Havre.
Antiguan general cargo vessel Oostvoorne (2,035/96) arrived from Kiel, Germany to Falmouth Bay.
Liberian tanker Azov Sea (27,526/98) arrived from Las Palmas for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Songa Jade (11,259/09) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Humber Estuary.
Norwegian bulker Saturnus (30,273/08) arrived from Portugal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Monday, January 28: Philipines bulker Billion Trade 1 (43,151/07) arrived from Germany for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for the Suez Canal.
Oostvoorne (2,035/96) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Dublin.
Liberian tanker Steersman (4,748/94) arrived from Milford Haven to Eastern Arm.
HMS St Albans F83 (4,200/01) sailed from County Wharf for Plymouth.
Saturnus (30,273/08) sailed from Falmouth Bay for River Schelde, Belgium.
Tverskov Bridge (27,725/07) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Pembroke.
Syros (3,220/08) Falmouth Bay for Portland.
Azov Sea (27,526/98) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Amsterdam.
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