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Petty Officer 1st Class Robert Fairchild, with the U.S. Coast Guard Incident Management Division, checks a port security guard's Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) at Young Brothers in Honolulu. U.S. Coast Guard photo/PA3 Luke Clayton
DHS proposes delay in TWIC reader requirement
Pamela Glass
A Coast Guard crew verifies proper documentation during a safety inspection in Chicago in August. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Master Chief Petty Officer Alan Haraf
Coast Guard steps up illegal charters enforcement
Guest Author
The American Queen, with BB Riverboats' Belle of Cincinnati and the River Queen in the background, in Cincinnati. Photo by David Krapf
Passenger vessel operators seek regulatory changes
Dale K. DuPont
A Coast Guard crew verifes proper documentation and interview a boat operator and deckhand during a safety inspection at Monroe Harbor in Chicago, Aug. 19, 2017. Coast Guard photo/MCPO Alan Haraf
Coast Guard crackdown on Chicago illegal boat charters
Kirk Moore
Response crews with the Stephen L. Colby Response began dewatering and lifting operations of the 154-foot sunken towboat near LeClaire, Iowa, Dec. 9, 2013. The Stephen L. Colby sunk in the Mississippi River near LeClaire Nov. 25 and response crews have b.
Raise the marine casualty report damage threshold, operators say
Dale K. DuPont
Passenger vessel operators voice concern about illegal charters
David Krapf
A vessel under construction at Safe Boats' facility in Bremerton, Wash. David Krapf photo.
Boats and more boats in Seattle
David Krapf
NEW YORK, New York (Oct. 16, 2003)--The outside lower level of the Staten Island Ferry Andrew J. Barberi after it struck a pier killing ten people October 15, 2003.
USCG wants to boost marine casualty reporting thresholds
David Krapf
Small overnight cruise operators and other passenger vessel operators are seeking financial assistance and regulatory relief. Photo courtesy of Blount Small Ship Adventures
The tale of two markets continues
David Krapf
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