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The barge crane Oyster Bay and other contracted salvors remove bridge wreckage from the Patapsco River to reopen the shipping channel in Baltimore, April 10, 2024. Coast Guard photo.
As Baltimore debris removed, NTSB focused on Dali electrical equipment
WorkBoat Staff
The towing vessel Susan K was transiting with 25 barges downbound on the Mississippi River toward the Natchez-Vidalia Bridge on April 23, 2023 when it stuck a bridge pier. NTSB photo.
NTSB: Captain’s ‘complacency’ led to Mississippi bridge hit
WorkBoat Staff
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore occurred following a collision with the 984’x157’ container ship Dali, which was outbound from Baltimore to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Fleming Photography Ⓒ
Key Bridge mistake
Bruce Buls
Damage to the stern hull and fendering system of the tug Mark E Kuebler, from the Nisalah propeller. NTSB photos.
NTSB: Tugboat was pulled into tanker’s prop during Texas collision
WorkBoat Staff
Flames leap from cars on the ro/ro container ship Grande Costa d’Avorio at Port Newark, N.J. Elizabeth Fire Department aerial drone image.
Newark ship fire hearing concludes; investigation continues
Kirk Moore
Newark Fire Department Capt. Oswald Robetto testifies Jan. 16 at a Coast Guard hearing into the Grande Costa d’Avorio ship fire at Port Newark, N.J., July 5, 2023. Coast Guard video image.
Firefighters separated trying to escape New Jersey ship inferno
Kirk Moore
The Coast Guard, Maryland Department of the Environment and Evergreen Marine Corporation, in partnership with multiple state and local responders, refloat the Ever Forward Sunday, April 17, in the Chesapeake Bay. George Mason University photo.
Maryland to plant oysters as mitigation for 2022 ship grounding
WorkBoat Staff
Benito LaFauci, chief officer of the ship Grande Costa d’Avorio, testifies to a Coast Guard investigation board about the July 5, 2023 fire on the ship that killed two city firefighters in Newark, N.J. Coast Guard video image.
Emotional testimony as ship’s chief recalls firefighter deaths
Kirk Moore
An aerial drone view of the ship Grande Costa D’Avorio as fire fighting continued at Port Newark, N.J., July 8. The fire was contained to the 11th deck, reducing the list of the vessel and continuing dewatering efforts. Coast Guard video image.
Coast Guard opens hearing on New Jersey ship fire
Kirk Moore
The Portland Fire Department’s City of Portland IV fireboat. WorkBoat photo.
Engine room explosion reported on Maine cruise ship
Ben Hayden
The Emmy Rose, an 82-foot groundfish trawler based in Portland, Maine, was lost at sea on Nov. 23, 2020. Rink Varian photo.
NTSB: Personal locator beacons might have found four lost in 2020 sinking
Kirk Moore
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