WSJ: Chinese Ship Dragged Anchor for 100 Miles and Cut Two Cables
Philippine Coast Guard Finds Illegal Chinese Crew on Local Dredger
Trump Picks Investment Manager John Phelan as Next Navy Secretary
New Hampshire's Port Director Fights Witness Tampering Charges
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Nov 28, 2024
The Maritime Executive
WSJ: Chinese Ship Dragged Anchor for 100 Miles and Cut Two Cables
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Chinese crew on dredger
Philippine Coast Guard Finds Illegal Chinese Crew on Local Dredger
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Jeff & Nicola Marcus, Amy & John Phelan at the Palm Beach Police Fire and Rescue Ball at Mar-a-Lago (Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation)
Trump Picks Investment Manager John Phelan as Next Navy Secretary
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The harbor at Portsmouth, New Hampshire (Carol Highsmith / public domain)
New Hampshire's Port Director Fights Witness Tampering Charges
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Marine organisms bioaccumulate micro- and nano-plastics that humans discharge into the sea. Naja Bertolt Jensen/Unsplash, CC BY-NC-SA
Eating Fish Exposes Consumers to Microplastics, With Unknown Risk
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Canavera
Commercial Fishing Vessel Sinks Off Galicia
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seized fake guitars
Fake Gibson Guitars Worth $18M Seized at Los Angeles/Long Beach Ports
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ammonia-fueled tanker
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Plans Ammonia Shipping Newbuilds
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tanker
EU Closes in on More Tanker Sanctions to Enforce Russian Oil Price Cap
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Paradip port India
Forgotten Bulker Crew Stage Sit-In After Year of Detention in India
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Minnesota fast-attack submarine
USN’s First Forward-Deployed Virginia-Class Sub Arrives in Guam
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Australia bulker terminal
Australian Wharfies to Expand Job Action at Bulker/General Cargo Terminals
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Lloyd’s Register Completes Acquisition of Ocean Technologies Group
KR's Latest Decarbonization Magazine Reveals Key Decarbonization Insights
Auramarine and Quadrise Join Forces to Support Maritime Decarbonisation
Value Group New €2 Million Investment from Energy Transition Fund Rotterdam
Sallaum Lines Opens Doors to Chinese OEMs Amid Major Investments

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