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Dec 31, 2002
Oregon Coast Coast Guard crew from Oregon safely recovered four of the five crewmen from the water this morning when the 99-foot Ocean Going Tug PRIMO BRUSCO sank 18 miles off Florence, Ore.
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Dec 31, 2002
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway issued a Notice
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Dec 31, 2002
The U.S. Coast Guard warns all mariners that certain marine television antennas may interfere with the performance of Global Positioning System receivers. The
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Dec 31, 2002
TMM Lines has taken delivery of the 3,200teu TMM Guanajuato. It was built by China Shipbuilding Corporation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.The TMM Guanajuato is a sister
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Dec 31, 2002
Steel salvaged from the World Trade Center is headed to the Ingalls Shipyard in Mississippi. The steel was removed Friday from the Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island, N.
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Dec 30, 2002
Lockheed Martin Corp., Naval Electronics and Surveillance
Systems, Manassas, Va., is being awarded a $69,956,749
cost-plus-incentive-fee, award-fee modification
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Dec 30, 2002
Northrop Grumman Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co.,
Newport News, Va., is being awarded a $34,627,909
cost-plus-fixed-fee modification to a previously
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Dec 30, 2002
Electronic Control Security, Inc. (ECSI) announced that the last stages of security upgrades are underway at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) sites in Texas.
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Dec 30, 2002
Holland & Knight LLP and Ecology and Environment, Inc. are co-hosting a free, half-day seminar on January 16, 2003 at the New York Yacht Club entitled "How to Implement
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Dec 30, 2002
The Directors of Keppel Corporation Limited (Keppel) announced the sale of 100 percent stake in Cathodic Protection Technology Pte Ltd (CP Tech) by Keppel Integrated
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Dec 30, 2002
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers published a Notice of Intent to prepare a draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement regarding the Port of the Americas Port Complex.
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Dec 30, 2002
The U.S. Coast Guard is holding seven public meetings to discuss requirements for security assessments, plans, and specific security measures for ports, vessels, and facilities.
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Dec 27, 2002
According to reports, roughly 80 people aboard the Caribbean, a Royal Caribbean Cruises ship, became ill. A spokeswoman for Royal Caribbean, said 70 passengers
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Dec 27, 2002
According to the provisional figures the port of Rotterdam in 2002 handled 321,9 million tons of goods. This result nearly equals the record of 2000 (322,4 mln tons).
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Dec 27, 2002
The Port of Panama City and the U. S. Corps of Engineers have begun a joint dredging project to deepen Panama City’s entrance channel and turning basin from 32 ft.
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Dec 27, 2002
Princess Cruises has appointed Captain David Christie to the position of Vice President, Marine. A long-time Princess captain, who most recently commanded Grand Princess,
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Dec 27, 2002
At Sea (NNS) -- Crew members aboard USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) donned gas masks and chemical protection suits to treat mock mass casualties during a series of chemical,
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Dec 27, 2002
Training tomorrow’s workforce of skilled artisans and engineers is a leading priority of America’s public and private shipyards.
It takes an average of six
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Dec 27, 2002
The Ship Operations Cooperative Program (SOCP), sponsored by the Maritime Administration, will meet in San Diego on March 5-6, 2003. Items on the agenda include
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Dec 27, 2002
According to Transas, the year 2002 was marked by substantial growth in sales all over the world and their updated product line.
During the year, Transas completed
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