There, through May, she provided target services to ships conducting antisubmarine warfare exercises.
Between 1987 and 2001, Salvor has provided rescue or assistance to ships at sea in seven instances.
Her task was to carry coal and to provide it to ships and stations.
Escorts were provided to ships leaving and entering port.
The association provides help to ships entering and leaving the harbor.
While she was thus immobilized, she provided repairs and services to other ships.
It was a tradition for states to provide a silver service to ships named after them.
Some of the network of wells that was used to provide fresh water to Cham and foreign ships still remains.
She also served as a ship's tender, providing help to other ships on blockade duty.
The port provides round-the-clock pilotage to ships subject to certain restrictions on the size and draft.