That is probably where they moved to, to help with water delivery now that Kiev is trying to cut off some supplies. I'm not expecting the dredging down to 75 ft is just to make room for ships that will be sunk.
Look at what Putin is doing to console himself.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/20...illion-gas-deal-as-ukraine-speeds-china-pivot
Russia President Vladimir Putin arrives in China today with the Ukraine crisis as a new incentive to broker a $400 billion natural-gas deal with his Asian neighbor.
Russia has been in talks for over 10 years to lock in China as a new customer for its vast reserves of the fuel in Siberia. The stumbling block has been price, but with Putin facing trade and financial sanctions from the U.S. and European Union after he annexed Crimea from Ukraine, a deal is seen as probable.
“We expect the Sino-Russia gas deal to be finally ratified during President Putin’s visit and the pricing terms will not be too demanding for China,” said Simon Powell, head of oil and gas research as CLSA Ltd. in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile NATO is responding to a 'threat' after the threat is already gone.
http://stratrisks.com/geostrat/19469
NATO has launched a large-scale exercise codenamed “Steadfast Javelin 1″ in Estonia to test the ability of the Allied forces to work together, as well as maintaining the alliance’s readiness and combat effectiveness, according to a statement issued Friday.