Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford Sets Post-Vietnam Record for Longest Deployment
Iran Continues to Sell Oil Out of its Floating Storage Reserve
US Coast Guard Plans to Homeport First Two Finnish Icebreakers in Alaska
France Opposes U.S. Involvement in Post-War Hormuz Security Mission
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Apr 17, 2026
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Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford Sets Post-Vietnam Record for Longest Deployment
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An NITC tanker in a more peaceful era (NITC)
Iran Continues to Sell Oil Out of its Floating Storage Reserve
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The Davie/Helsinki Shipyard variant of the Arctic Security Cutter (Davie)
US Coast Guard Plans to Homeport First Two Finnish Icebreakers in Alaska
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Marine Nationale
France Opposes U.S. Involvement in Post-War Hormuz Security Mission
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Seafarers on bridge
New Initiative Surveys Seafarers' Experiences of Misconduct at Sea
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Deyna
France Fines a Russia-Linked Shadow Fleet Tanker for Flying a False Flag
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Flettner rotors
Study: Wind Propulsion is Key to Shipping's Decarbonization
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A U.S. Navy destroyer in the Strait of Hormuz, April 2026 (USN)
A Temporary Corridor Strategy for Hormuz
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Montague
Executive Interview: Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, NCLH
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Jacques Vandermeiren, left, welcomes VIP visitors to the Port of Antwerp-Bruges (Port of Antwerp / Jacques Vandermeiren)
Port of Antwerp-Bruges Transitions to a New CEO
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Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands is home to a strategic U.S./British air station, naval base and protected anchorage (NASA)
What Next for the Chagos Islands?
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Subsea
Why Network Engineers Are Worried About the Strait of Hormuz Crisis
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M/V Marne B Repowered With Twin Mitsubishi S12R Engines
Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Gulf County Strengthen Workforce
Glamox to Light Four Offshore Energy Support Vessels for Sea1 Offshore
Research Shows East Coast Gateway Best Choice for ATL, Memphis & Nashville
Bolidt on Deck at Scale as New Cruise Season Approaches

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