There could be a few transcription typos, it was a bit blurry in places.
Each admiral had two numbers, I didn't separate them with a comma.
At first glance, Santanocheev looks to be better than Norris - I mean, 4 vs 0, right?  A little reading and it turns out that the first number is the number of weeks in advance the admiral has to plot.  Santanocheev needs to figure things about a month in advance, Norris can react with no advance warning.  That's one duke that can turn on a dime.
The second number is the tactical effect.  
Blue Admirals  - each has 1 star unless noted
1. Demiatl	 2 stars, 3 0
2. Zdalenstabr	 2 stars, 3 +1
3. Killiantse'thas	 2 stars, 2  0
4. Chteprnentlasche	  2 stars, 3 +1
5. Poliststlasche 	2 stars, 2 0 
6. Tlaplsofat l	0 0
7. Qianzhatl	3 0
8 Vlenizastl	1 0
9. Benshatl	1 +3
10. Chienjistsbr	0 +3
11. Province Governon Shtaliajtias  2 -1
12. Trodranstabr	2 +2
13. Shanstabr	2 0
14. Nivrnditlas	2 +2
Red Admirals  - each has 1 star unless noted
1.  Liang		2 stars, 4 -1
2. Shumii		2 stars, 1 +1
3. Shanathar	2 stars, 4 0
4. Mtume		2 stars, 0 +2
5. Goolanzoon	2 stars, 0 +3
6. Santanocheev	2 stars, 4 +1
7. Elphinstone	3 0
8. Ashiode	2 +2
9. Djoulikian	4 +3
10. Vasilyev	4+1
11.  Duke of Regina Aledon	0 0
12. Romao  	4 +1
13. Stvi		1 -1
14. Gascogne	4 -1
There's also a red Warrant tile.
Also - the Zhodani have 'borrowed' one Sword World Admiral, and the Imperial Navy hired one mercenary Vargr Admiral.  They count as precedence 15.   I couldn't find if it was a random draw or someone picks.
Vargr:
1. Thurkhs	2 stars, 2 +1
2. Drzaekh	4 +1
3.  Gvungugha 	3 +3
Sword Worlds, all 1 star:
1. Riksdatter		4 +1
2. Eyolfsson		2 +2
3. Tryggvesson		4 +2
Hope that helps!