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Jul 17, 2002
The Subsea Awareness Course held in Aberdeen, is now available in Houston. The five-day course has been designed to be suitable for engineers new to the offshore industry,
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Jul 17, 2002
Offshore Systems International Ltd., a marine electronic navigation company with a strong defense niche, announced today that it has received Type Approval of
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Jul 17, 2002
Coast Guard Investigative Service, Coast Guard Marine Safety Office Miami and Immigration and Naturalization Service agents teamed up to crack two cases of merchant
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Jul 17, 2002
By Larry Pearson
In today's fast moving offshore service industry with vessels venturing deeper and deeper into the Gulf of Mexico and to far off oilrigs around the world,
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Jul 17, 2002
By Charley Havnen
The White House has embarked on a full-scale effort to sell the new federal cabinet level Department of Homeland Security. While the Congress
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Jul 17, 2002
The Minerals Management Service (MMS), Gulf of Mexico Region, released new oil and gas daily production rate projections that encompass the year 2006. According to the new report,
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Jul 17, 2002
The Crescent Towing tug Florida undergoes sea trials on the Mississippi River at New Orleans following repowering from single screw to double screw and the replacement
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Jul 17, 2002
Craig Tornga, general manager of oil industry services for Crowley Marine Services in Alaska, was awarded the 2001 Thomas Crowley Trophy, Crowley Maritime Corporation's highest honor,
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Jul 17, 2002
By Larry Pearson
Trinity Industries, Inc., the nation's largest builder of inland hopper, deck and tank barges is facing a suit from a customer who charges that
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Jul 17, 2002
This article focuses on the necessity to craft an effective network system while meeting the government's objectives in the basic rules for security and surveillance of Ports throughout America.
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Jul 17, 2002
Bipartisan legislation that establishes a comprehensive national system to increase anti-terrorism security at U.S. ports and waterways — "The Maritime Transportation Antiterrorism Act of 2002" (H.
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Jul 17, 2002
By PA3 Amy Thomas
In 1904 a boiler onboard the steamship vessel General Slocum exploded, killing 1,000 people in the ensuing blaze. Even though the conditions
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Jul 17, 2002
The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the probable cause of a fire aboard a New York City commuter ferry was the operator's inadequate inspection
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Jul 17, 2002
Liquid Waste Technology, Inc. (LWT) of Somerset, Wisconsin, has developed and delivered four new products:
1. Robotic Crawler Dredge:
· Perfect for confined
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Jul 17, 2002
The Seamen’s Church Institute of New York and New Jersey held the 25th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner on June 11 at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. It drew a record
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Jul 17, 2002
The Washington State Department of has approved plans by the Port of Seattle to refurbish Pier 90 to accommodate a temporary cruise ship terminal. Plans by the
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Jul 17, 2002
Transas Eurasia, Transas’ agent for Russia and CIS areas, has installed a VTMS training simulation complex at the Makarov State Maritime Academy (St. Petersburg, Russia).
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Jul 17, 2002
Canyon Offshore, Inc., has announced that it has been awarded drill support contracts on board the drilling rig Rowan Midland for its new electric Work Class ROV, Quest #3.
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Jul 17, 2002
National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., San Diego is being awarded
a $289,891,274 fixed-price-incentive modification to exercise an
option under previously awarded contract (N00024-02-C-2300),
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