Salvors seek separate award for averting environmental disaste
The International Salvage Union says a salvor should be fully compensated for providing a service and a benefit, while P&I clubs say the system works fine as it is, writes TOM LEANDER
IT IS among the world’s most vital professions and arguably among its most colourful. When ships are in trouble, the salvors are needed now and the questions asked later.
But despite its age and tradition, the salvage business is...
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