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Hull fatigue, navigation error blamed for loss of Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boat
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Fire kills two on cargo ship off Istanbul
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Cooper Group welcomes new river pushboat to Louisiana fleet
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Brazil’s Wilson Sons to acquire three additional tugs starting in 2025
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Houthis Say They Will Not End Red Sea Blockade Shipbuilding Giant’s Revenue Hit By US Navy Uncertainty Vancouver Port Faces Lock…
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Port Strike 2.0: Major Shippers Pivot to West Coast Over Contract Uncertainty EPA Clears Path for Texas Deepwater Port, Fueling …
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China’s New Era: Dual Aircraft Carrier Formation Sails Into South China Sea How the U.S. Election Could Reshape Container Shippi…
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Dirty Fuel’s Big Comeback: HSFO Prices Spike as Ships Reroute from Red Sea Risks Finland Warns of Russia’s Satellite Jamming and…
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Video: Seaborne Israeli Raid Nabs Alleged Hezbollah Naval Officer
On Friday night, a team of Israeli commandos landed by sea in the town of Batroun, Lebanon and abducted Imad Amhaz, an alleged naval officer belonging to terrorist group Hezbollah. The raid demonstrated an ability to conduct a large-scale seaborne special operations raid in Israel’s near abroad, about 75 nautical miles north of the…
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The Evolution of Modern Search and Rescue
[By Renee Coleman, National Coast Guard Museum] The National Coast Guard Museum will afford visitors the opportunity to journey through the history and evolution of search and rescue (SAR), from the mission’s infancy to modern-day practices. Even in its most primitive form, search and rescue has been the cornerstone of the Coast Guard’s mission-set for…