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There was a time, not so very long ago, that most fishing boats in the 20-metre range were built of wood. In British Columbia the planking on a boat...
There was a time, not so very long ago, that most fishing boats in the 20-metre range were built of wood. In British Columbia the planking on a boat...
As technology improves the efficiency and catching power of commercial fishing vessels, the results can affect fish stocks. To maintain a reasonable...
Goldbelt Transportation of Alaska christened Goldbelt Seawolf, its newest ferry, on Sunday, September 29. The vessel will be used mainly to transport...
The State of Alaska has imposed a US$17,653 fine on cruise operator Holland America Line (HAL) after one of its vessels illegally discharged wastewater...
A study recently conducted by NOAA Fisheries has demonstrated that unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) can expand the range and duration of ship-based...
Crowley Fuels has signed construction contracts to build a 55,000-barrel articulated tug and barge (ATB) that will serve the Western Alaska market with...
[caption id="attachment_169407" align="alignnone" width=""]Pacific Knight[/caption]The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its...
Boat builder Peregrine Falcon, of Eagle River near Anchorage, Alaska, has a history of innovation, from aluminium landing craft to Bristol Bay gillnetters....
[caption id="attachment_167648" align="alignnone" width=""]Sag Wind (closest to camera)[/caption]Foss Maritime subsidiary Cook Inlet Tug and Barge (CITB)...
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