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A.F. Theriault & Son building power barges for Atlantic Canada
WorkBoat Staff
OSG exercises option for second 204,000-bbl. tank barge
WorkBoat Staff
Coast Guard responds to fuel barge grounding in Alaska
WorkBoat Staff
NTSB: Shoaling, poor maintenance contributed to Pennsylvania barge breakaway
Kirk Moore
Inland industry consolidation has led to a shortage of leadership because of a shallower pool of talent. Ken Hocke photo
Waterways industry needs truck and rail, ACBL CEO says
Ken Hocke
Pink flamingo on a barge turns heads in New York
Kirk Moore
A tank barge was holed and lost much of its gasoline blend cargo in a collision with a tanker in the Houston Ship Channel May 10, 2019. CNN image
Tanker splits barge, gasoline spill closes Houston Ship Channel
Kirk Moore
NTSB blames poor maintenance, inspection failures in fatal barge explosion
Kirk Moore
The wheelhouse of the towboat Legacy was crushed in an allision with the Eads Bridge at St. Louis, Mo., May 2, 2019. Video image by Albert M. Garcia via Facebook
Coast Guard closes five miles on Mississippi after St. Louis bridge allision
Kirk Moore
With the addition of towing vessels, which began getting inspected under Subchapter M in July 2018, the size of the U.S. inspected fleet grew by approximately 6,500 vessels to nearly 20,000 vessels, an increase of 50%. Campbell Transportation photo
Coast Guard releases domestic vessel annual report
WorkBoat Staff
The tugboat Ocean Monarch hauled out for repairs after it was damaged in a July 2017 grounding. Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
Canada safety board cites crew fatigue in tug grounding
Kirk Moore
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