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The Washington State Ferry Tokitae. WSF photo.
$9,500 fine for Washington State Ferry laser strike
The tug, Herbert P. Brake, of New York, pushes a new barge east on the Erie Canal in Fairport, NY in October 2007. Creative Commons photo by Bill Blevins.
Ownership of NY canals transferred to state power authority
MMC cover and U.S. Coast Guard Shield courtesy U.S. Coast Guard.
Coast Guard extends MMC expiration dates
The Coast Guard Cutter Alder approaches the Portage Lake Lift Bridge in Houghton, Mich., Dec. 16. The Alder and other Great Lakes Coast Guard cutters commenced Operation Taconite, the Coast Guard
Photos: Great Lakes icebreaking gets underway
The Jones Act tanker Liberty. NASSCO photo.
Video: NASSCO christens Jones Act tanker for Sea-Vista
The Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton crew offloads approximately 26.5 tons of cocaine Dec. 15, 2016 at Port Everglades Cruiseport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The cocaine was seized in international waters off the Eastern Pacific Ocean since Oct. 1, 2016 and .
Photos: Coast Guard offloads 26.5 tons of cocaine in Florida
The wreck of the El Faro. NTSB photo.
Transcript of El Faro bridge audio due out soon
NEW YORK - Coast Guard Cutter Sailfish helps set up a tow with The Manhattan, a ferry with 100 people aboard that became disabled in New York Harbor on Nov. 22, 2016. The Sailfish is homeported in Bayonne, New Jersey. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Off.
Coast Guard tows disabled ferry in New York Harbor
The crane barge DB Geberal lifts the Nathan E Stewart. Kyle Artelle/Heiltsuk First Nation photo.
Video: Grounded Kirby tug lifted from BC seafloor
The littoral combat ship Montgomery (LCS 8). Austal USA photo
More LCS trouble: Montgomery suffers hull crack
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