BOOK REVIEW | With Barely Two Nickels to Rub Together: Blue Collar Boatbuilders Gold Beach, Oregon
To declare a bias, I first met the author in at a FishExpo in Seattle nearly forty years ago. We got on well and have remained vaguely in touch...
To declare a bias, I first met the author in at a FishExpo in Seattle nearly forty years ago. We got on well and have remained vaguely in touch...
This is probably my favourite Baird Maritime Feature Week as we get to learn about the wonderful and innovative ideas that are being incorporated in...
Last week, the Australian Border Force released photographs of burning Indonesian fishing vessels allegedly caught fishing illegally in Australian waters....
WORK BOAT WORLD: Subsea 7 has confirmed that Ricardo Rosa, CFO, will retire from his position at the end of December 2021 and will be succeeded from...
Last week we looked (here) the multiple cases of corruption and bribery that have stained the oil and gas industry’s reputation in recent years from...
I sometimes wish that I had been good enough at maths to have studied naval architecture so as to design all manner of wonderful ships and boats. As...
During the heyday of the former Soviet Union, shipyards were scattered all over the various socialist republics. After the collapse of the Soviet Union,...
During the heyday of the former Soviet Union, shipyards were scattered all over the various socialist republics. After the collapse of the Soviet Union,...
For someone who first went fishing commercially 55 years ago on an, even then, ancient wooden pearling lugger, the new ships you will see here over...
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