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Attitude adjustment needed
Ken Hocke
Creative Commons photo by Ed Schipul.
Wind consultant: BOEM should mandate more fisheries liaisons
Kirk Moore
The Horace Wilkinson Bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, La. Creative Commons photo by Kevin Andrew Woolsey.
Railroad strike could affect river navigation
Capt. Alan Bernstein
LNG bunkering in Rome. LNGEurope photo.
European countries break new barriers in the spot and futures markets
Guest Author
Freeport LNG Development LP photo
U.S. is gassing up Europe
Jim Redden
A New York Water Taxi ferry carries passengers to Brooklyn on the East River. Kirk Moore photo.
Marine professional liability coverage
Chris Richmond
Creative Commons image by Blogtrepreneur.
Taking remedial measures
Daniel J. Hoerner
Austal USA photo
Build it and they will come
Ken Hocke
Freeport LNG photo
Demand for gas: Up in Europe, down in the U.S. and stable in Asia
Guest Author
According to a Boatline report, the Great White Shark is the most dangerous shark in the world. Boatline photos
The most dangerous sharks in the world
Ken Hocke
WorkBoat file photo
WorkBoat stocks rebounded in July, gaining 8%
David Krapf
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
Customer service and finding employees
Capt. Alan Bernstein
Crew and guests should always try and ensure that their ears are drained after being in the water by gently tapping or shaking a tilted head. Incat Crowther image
It’s not all fun and games aboard superyachts
Ken Hocke
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