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Apr 05, 2004
A member of the American Salvage Association (ASA) quickly responded to the MV Lee III, a supply boat that collided with a container ship and sunk February 21
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Apr 05, 2004
By Richard B. Fairbanks, President,
American Salvage Association
A riddle: How many years, and how many Administrations does it take for an esteemed U.
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Apr 05, 2004
By Don Sutherland
You'd think it would be easy to start a tugboat museum. First, get an old tugboat. Clean-up some rust with a pad of coarse steel wool, slap-on a coat of paint,
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Apr 05, 2004
The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) announces 15 winners for its inaugural Spotlight on New Technology Program. These winners are recognized before, during and after the 35th annual OTC,
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Apr 05, 2004
By Larry Pearson
As noted in the accompanying article the Gulf of Mexico is in the midst of a drilling malaise. The days when southern shipyards routinely
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Apr 05, 2004
The annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) is scheduled to convene in Houston's Reliant Center on May 3-6. The event, expecting to draw more than 2,000 exhibitors and 50,
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Apr 05, 2004
As winter subsides and warmer weather arrives in the northern hemisphere, the traditional drop in global oil demand should be at hand. But given a number of outside factors,
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Apr 05, 2004
By Larry Pearson
It seems to be a soap opera without an end. "It is crazy…makes no sense at all," is a common observation. If you are in the oil and gas business,
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Apr 05, 2004
This projects designer, Crowther Multi Hulls, specified all safety tempered windows aboard the Big Cat Express to be frameless. Due to their quality and experience, Garibaldi Glass Industries, Inc.
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Apr 05, 2004
By Larry Pearson
It's 8:30 a.m. as the Big Cat Express saddles up to the dock at the Port of Morgan City, La. It is Sea Trial day for the big quad engine catamaran ferry.
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Apr 05, 2004
All American Marine, Inc., launched a new 65-ft. Teknicraft catamaran for Maui-based Expeditions, which runs a passenger ferry service and tour group. The Expeditions-four
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Apr 05, 2004
The 26 Vigilant was debuted with much interest at the Miami Boat Show.
At the end of March, Boston Whaler Commercial & Government Products officially changed
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Apr 05, 2004
By Jeanne M. Grasso and Allison L. Fennell
The Lay of the Land - or Sea
In the past several years, federal prosecutors increasingly have devoted time and resources to pursuing vessel owners,
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Apr 05, 2004
The first of 10 Rigdon Marine vessels being launched at Bender Shipbuilding and Repair, Mobile, ALa. The Orleans is 210- by 54 ft. wide and features DP-2 navigation
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Apr 05, 2004
By Larry Pearson
Of all the Cajun customs in south Louisiana, boat Christenings go back, way back to shortly after the Cajuns arrived from Acadia in Canada in the 1700's.
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Apr 05, 2004
In a recent report, the energy & marine industry analysts Douglas-Westwood, has revealed that operations of cable controlled 'work-class' remotely operated underwater
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Apr 05, 2004
Global Industries, Ltd. said that subsidiary Global Offshore Mexico S. de R.L. de C.V. received a letter of intent from PEMEX Exploration & Production to install
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Apr 05, 2004
Stolt Offshore S.A. signed an interim agreement for the second phase of the Amenam project in Nigeria.
The contract, once finalised, is valued at approximately $150 million.
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Apr 05, 2004
A tug pushing two barges drifted into two U.S. Coast Guard ships at the north side of the Corpus Christi Inner Harbor at 4 p.m. Wednesday. One of the barges struck
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Apr 05, 2004
Alameda, Calif. – The Eleventh Coast Guard District will begin posting weekly marine navigation information for the State of California on the Coast Guard Navigation Center’s website at http://www.
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