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A towboat on the Mississippi River at Dubuque, Iowa. Subchapter M has established towing vessel safety regulations for the first time. Creative Commons photo by D. Michael Burns.
Group releases guide to Subchapter M recordkeeping
A tug in progress at Foss Maritime's Rainer, Wash., shipyard. Foss Maritime photo.
John Parrott named president of Foss Maritime
USCG medium icebreaker Healy in the Arctic Ocean, Sept. 4, 2015. USCG photo/PO2 Cory Mendenhall.
Calif. Congressman makes plea for icebreakers
The Arctic-class tug Denise Foss. Foss Maritime photo.
Foss christens second Arctic-class ocean tug
Officials pose before the Port of Providence's new crane barge, Sandy C. Marad photo.
Major upgrades completed at Port of Providence
The Cat departs Detyens Shipyard in Charleston, S.C. Bay Ferries photo.
Maine-Nova Scotia ferry The Cat completes sea trials
The escort tug Zyana K. Eastern Shipbuilding photo.
Eastern Shipbuilding delivers second escort tug to Bay-Houston
New Martha’s Vineyard ferry christened at Conrad
Viking Welding delivers 32’ pilot boat to Virgin Islands
France wants to ban imports of US shale gas
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