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Vessel Collides in Upper Bay
The Coast Guard, along with state and local rescue teams, is searching for survivors after an apparent collision involving three vessels that occurred in the Elk River…
Salvage Posture Changing With The Times
Salvage response in the United States, and to a considerable degree throughout the world, has evolved to become essentially a new industry as measured by historical precedent.
Complying with USCG Regulations
A commercial master of a vessel (in this instance, a USCG certificated small passenger vessel, less than 100 gt), is ultimately responsible for the safety of the passengers, crew and vessel.
Monarch of the Seas Casualty Investigation Released
Norwegian Maritime Investigator and the U.S. Coast Guard released their Joint Marine Casualty Investigation
Study Conducted After Fatal Bridge Accidents Yields Five-Point Action Plan
association for the American tugboat, towboat and barge industry, and the U.S. have jointly released a study of barge/bridge allisions spanning ten years. Oklahoma in May 2002. occur.
Salvage Conference Scheduled for September
the Marriott Crystal City in Crystal City, Va. The first day of the conference, Tuesday, September 9, will offer a training seminar focusing on Salvage Contracting…
Salvage Conference Scheduled for September
The 2003 National Maritime Salvage Conference, sponsored by American Salvage Association (ASA), will take place September 9-11 at the Marriott Crystal City in Crystal City, Va.
Investigation into Fire on M/V SSG CARTER Released
The U.S. fire on board the SSG EDWARD A. CARTER JR on July 14, 2001. Two mariners died during the fire. of heavy fuel oil from the overflow tanks to the settling tank.