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ANYTHING BUT: An Act Relative to Port Security

It is a very good time to take up the issue of maritime safety and security, especially as it relates to the matter of compulsory pilotage in restricted waters. No, I’m not talking about the...

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American Electric Technologies Partners with Bollinger to Power U.S. Coast Guard Coastal Patrol Boa

HOUSTON (November 19, 2007) -- American Electric Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AETI), the premium supplier of custom-designed power distribution and control solutions for the traditional and alternat...

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SUEZ LNG Becomes First Company to Bring U.S. Mariner Crew on Board Its Ships

Boston, MA: (November 20): SUEZ LNG NA LLC (SUEZ) announced today that the LNG ship SUEZ Matthew has become the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel in recent history calling on United States p...

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Update on Ambrose Light Damages

On the afternoon of November 7, four days after the Axel Spirit, a 799-foot tanker operated by Teekay Shipping, struck the Ambrose Light Station in Lower New York Bay, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) i...

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Salvors Rescue Stricken Cargo Ship in North Sea

November 09, 2007: Salvage and towage company Multraship Salvage BV and Belgian salvage specialist URS Salvage & Maritime Contracting have rescued the general cargo vessel Eva Danielsen after t...

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BOURBON Quarterly Financial Results

Third quarter 2007 revenues for BOURBON rose 35% over the same period in 2006 to total 200.4 million euros. This growth was driven by higher revenues in all BOURBON divisions. Over the first 9 months...

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Two Coasts -- Two Allisions

In a span of four days, a tanker struck the Ambrose Light Station on the East Coast and a container ship struck the San Francisco Bay Bridge on the West Coast. Though U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) invest...

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Crossroads at USCG: Reader Response Gives Rare Look From the Inside

Last week’s OPED piece entitled, “Crossroads: A Tale of Two Coast Guards,” (Click here to read article) provided readers with some real-life personal experiences of this writer, s...

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Crossroads: A Tale of Two Coast Guards

In January of 1983, I was not quite three years out of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy and was living in Houston, Texas. I had a Second Mate’s license at the time. I can’t remember w...

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Mariners Weigh In Again: "Neglect of Mariners" Op-Ed Draws Reaction

Last week’s article entitled, “Long-Term Neglect of Mariners Continues to Haunt Maritime Employers” sparked a flood of e-mail to our inbox. The responses, for the most part, provi...