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First Blue Whale in 30 Years Spotted

Blue whales, which can reach 100-feet in length, were hunted to near extinction between the mid-1800s and 1965, when the species received international protection. It is estimated that more than 35...

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Neches River Reopened After Oil Spill

The Neches River was reopened to ship traffic, more than two days after an oil spill shut the waterway that links the southeast Texas ports of Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange to the Gulf of Mexic...

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Rogue Waves That Sink Super-Carrier Ships are Real

Once dismissed as a nautical myths, freakish waves that can rise as high as a ten-story building have finally been accepted as a leading cause for the sinking of many large ships. In an effort to l...

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Rigdon Marine Christens "M/V BOURBON"

July, 15, 2004- Houston, Texas- Larry Rigdon, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rigdon Marine, announced today that the second vessel in its ten vessel contract has been delivered by Bender...

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Oil Industry Trade Group Challenges California's Ocean Pollution Rules

The Western States Petroleum Association has filed a lawsuit in federal court to block the California Coastal Commission's desire to enforce state water pollution laws on drilling platforms in fede...

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PACIFIC MARITIME INSTITUTE (PMI) INSTRUCTOR OPENING

The Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS) is accepting applications for a full time instructor to work at its Pacific Maritime Institute in Seattle, WA. This state-of-the-ar...

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Shipyard Accident Kills Two and Injures Two

The accident took place in Kure shipyard of IHI Marine United in Japan. The four workers were helping construct a 90,000 ton container ship for a German client. The 20-by-20-by 5 meter steel s...

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Top Maritime Conference in U.S. to Be Held in October

The Maritime Administration will sponsor the Third Annual Short Sea Shipping Conference in New York City, October 13-15, 2004. The objective of the conference is to build on recent accomplishm...

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ISPS Requirements Could Disrupt OPEC Oil Exports

ISPS takes place on July 1, 2004, and many OPEC nations are not ready to meet the international requirements, which could disrupt oil exports. The U.S. Coast Guard has said that all merchant ships,...

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U.S. Maritime Fatalities on the Rise

-Baltimore, Maryland: March 6, 2004- A water taxi carrying 25 passengers overturns in high winds in Baltimore?s Inner Harbor, killing one person. Three others are missing and presumed dead. -N...