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Think Tank Program: Workforce Development: Recruiting, Training & Retaining Within the Maritime Industry
WorkBoat Staff
Offshore wind to be featured at the WorkBoat Show
Kirk Moore
Doug Stewart photo
Registration open for the 2022 International WorkBoat Show
WorkBoat Staff
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Registration for the 2022 International WorkBoat Show opens soon
WorkBoat Staff
Fairlead purchased this 36'6"x10'6" Rafnar 1100 workboat with a fiberglass OK hull, which has a 1'10" draft and a running speed of about 40 knots. Fairlead plans to build its own 1100s in Newport News, Va. Doug Stewart Photo.
Boats on display from the 41st International WorkBoat Show
Ken Hocke
New Orleans is ready for the 2021 International WorkBoat Show
WorkBoat Staff
The 2019 International WorkBoat Boat Show. WorkBoat photo.
See you in New Orleans
WorkBoat Staff
For the week ending Sept. 12, barge grain movements totaled 803,640 tons. USDA photo/Anson Eaglin
Grain inspections up 71% from same time last year
WorkBoat Staff
Delgado Community College's $6.5 million, 19,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art education facility, part of its Maritime and Industrial Training Center in New Orleans, opened in 2016. Ken Hocke photo
Video: Covid-19 and what's next for Delgado’s maritime training center
Ken Hocke
Mississippi River Commission cancels high-water inspection trip
WorkBoat Staff
The Nick L. Skansi gets a new lease on life. Skansi Marine photo
Wine to offshore wind — my dad's legacy lives on
Ken Hocke
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