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Fully compliant Class A Raymarine AIS 950. Raymarine image
FCC issues advisory on non-compliant AIS equipment
The 55’x24’x7’6″ David J. Bangert. Gateway Dredging & Contracting photo.
Coast Guard publishes Policy Letter on fire pumps for small towing vessels
The OSV Dean Edward Taylor. Photo by David Krapf
Coast Guard issues tech note on transport of offshore workers on OSVs
Pictured left to right: Clark Todd, AWO treasurer; Scott Merritt, AWO chairman; Walter Blessey Jr., and Rear Adm. John Nadeau. Photo courtesy Deanna Wisniewski, AWO
Blessey receives Coast Guard public service award
Subchapter M affects about 6,000 vessels. Photo by David Krapf
Subchapter M: Only a few days left to schedule inspections
Cannabis dispensary, Colorado. Photo by Alex Person on Unsplash
Marijuana and sea service don't mix despite state laws
A Transocean drilling rig. Transocean photo
Confined spaces: Silent and invisible killers
An emergency position indicating radio beacon is held in front of a 25-foot Response Boat-Small moored in front of Coast Guard Station Curtis Bay, Md., Dec. 9, 2010. When activated, a properly registered EPIRB sends an electronic signal that will notify t
Coast Guard responds to over 200 EPIRB alerts annually
The crew aboard the Coast Guard cutter Polar Star, a 399-foot heavy icebreaker pull into Coast Guard Base Seattle, March 11, 2019. The crew was underway for 107 days in support of Operation Deep Freeze, a U.S. military resupply operation for the U.S. Anta
Polar Star returns home following 105-day Antarctic trip
The El Faro wreck. NTSB photo
Third party oversight after El Faro
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