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Electronic Arrivals & Departments for All Commercial Vessels

All commercial vessels are required to meet the USCG's "Electronic Arrival/Departure Reporting" effective June 6, 2005. To use InfoPath 2003, you need: Component Requirement C...

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Dead Zones Starving World's Seas

The United Nations Environmental Program says there are now 146 dead zones worldwide, mainly around the coastlines of wealthy countries. Klaus Topfer, the Executive Director of the program says...

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BP Report on Refinery Explosion Claims Errors by Employees

BP released its interim report on the March 23, 2005 blast at the Texas City plant, where 15 workers died and more than 170 workers were injured. The explosion occurred in a unit that boosts the oc...

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"Daily News" on the Maritime Executive Website

The "Daily News" is a new source for information each day. Go to: http://www.maritime-executive.com Last Week's News: May 9, 2005 U.S. Coast Guard Blacklists Five Countries The USCG ha...

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Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Arrives Early

Scientists from Texas A&M, NASA, and Louisiana State University surveyed 120 sites in the Gulf during March. They recorded data to help them track the dead zone this summer. The scientists foun...

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New Orleans, New York Show Big Gains in Cruise Departures

More people are choosing to depart from New Orleans and New York on their cruises than ever before. Departures from New Orleans were up by 33 percent while departures from New York grew 27 percent...

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50 Billion Barrels of Untapped Oil in the Gulf of Mexico

Approximately 200 miles from the continental coast line sits a wealth of new crude oil, and, with an estimated $100 million cost to drill each well in 10,000 feet of water, it's a heavy investment,...

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New Energy Bill Approved

The largely Republican crafted bill was approved in two days, and the GOP majority turned back repeated attempts by Democrats to add measures to reduce energy use, including higher fuel economy req...

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Rogue Wave Hits Cruise Liner

The rouge wave struck the 14 deck, 965-foot cruise liner as high as the tenth-deck, breaking windows and flooding 62 cabins. The ship was diverted to Charleston for repairs. Three hundred of the pa...

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Fed and Coastal States Want Repeal of Offshore Drilling Ban

The federal ban on U.S. coastal drilling is being reconsidered, as soaring energy prices and dependency on imported oil impact businesses and consumers. Energy analysts say that, in order for...