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Getting past Covid: A cry for normality
Capt. Alan Bernstein
The pandemic has left both the maritime and offshore energy industries more vulnerable than ever, according to global maritime cybersecurity specialist Naval Dome. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 1st Class NyxoLyno Cangemi
Covid-19 exposes maritime industry cyberattack vulnerabilities
Guest Author
The Stretch Duck 7, a modified WWII DUKW amphibious passenger vessel, shown on July 25, 2018, after it was recovered from Table Rock Lake near Branson, Mo., following its sinking on July 19, 2018. NTSB Photo by Brian Young
Judge dismisses charges in Missouri duck boat accident
Dale K. DuPont
Thirty-four passengers and crew died in the dive vessel Conception fire. Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office
Captain charged with seaman’s manslaughter in 2019 dive boat fire that killed 34
WorkBoat Staff
Covid-19 has bludgeoned the U.S. passenger vessel industry
Dale K. DuPont
The Enetai was delivered in September 2020. Its sister vessel, Commander, is slated for delivery in March of 2021. Mackay Marine photo
Kitsap Transit takes delivery of first of two new ferries from Nichols Brothers
WorkBoat Staff
Arthur Imperatore built NY Waterway into an integrated commuter ferry-bus system that has carried nearly 300 million passengers since 1986. NY Waterway photo.
NY Waterway founder Arthur Imperatore dies at 95
WorkBoat Staff
Crew of the Wilderness Adventurer wear masks during its August 2020 Alaska cruise that was cut short. UnCruise Adventures photo
FMC issues report on economic impacts of cancelled Alaska cruise season
WorkBoat Staff
Credit: North Carolina Ferry System facebook image
North Carolina ferry system receives DOT Marine Highway Project designation
WorkBoat Staff
The NTSB also faulted the Coast Guard for not following an earlier suggestion to require safety management systems on all U.S.-flag passenger vessels and suggested they do it now. National Transportation Safety Board photo
Plenty of blame in 2019 dive boat fire, NTSB report says
Dale K. DuPont
Beurteaux’s Alby Bench, on a ferry built in the UK at Wight Shipyard in the Isle of Wight. Beurteaux photo
For seating during Covid-19, it’s all about safety and comfort
Michael Crowley
Key West Express has agreed to pay $2.2 million for damages from the grounding of the Big Cat Express four years ago. Key West Express photo
Florida ferry operator to pay $2.2 million from 2016 grounding
Dale K. DuPont
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