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SS United States Set to Depart Philadelphia to Begin Journey to Become the World’s Largest Artificial Reef

After Delays, SS United States Set to Depart Philadelphia to Begin Journey to Become the World’s Largest Artificial Reef

After several delays, the Okaloosa County’s Tourist Development Department, Destin-Fort Walton Beach, Florida, has completed the necessary safety requirements by local, state and federal agencies to move the SS United States (SSUS) from her current docking area in south Philadelphia...
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New Data Expected to Improve Navigation in New York's Upper Hudson River

New Data Expected to Improve Navigation in New York’s Upper Hudson River

Above:  Guice Offshore’s multi-purpose vessel GO Adventurer navigates under the famed Bayonne Bridge, an arch bridge that spans the Kill Van Kull between Staten Island, New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, United States.  It carries New York State Route 440...
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Guice Offshore Maritime Engineering Ingenuity In Action

Guice Offshore Maritime Engineering Ingenuity In Action

Delivering more value for our customers through engineering ingenuity is one of the ways Guice Offshore has earned our superior reputation in the offshore maritime business. To help save clients time and money, our staff naval architects use their mastery...
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Oil and Gas; Drift Card Used to Track 1976 Oil Spill Found 48 Years Later

Drift Card Used to Track 1976 Oil Spill Found 48 Years Later

Above:  When the Argo Merchant ran aground in December 1976, it was carrying 7.7 million gallons of No. 6 fuel oil, a heavy refined oil. Its grounding was due to navigational errors. The vessel was found to be 24 miles...
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NOAA Designates Papahānaumokuākea as 18th National Marine Sanctuary

NOAA Designates Papahānaumokuākea as 18th National Marine Sanctuary

Pictured Above:  A variety of fish species swim above a patch reef 80 feet deep at French Frigate Shoals within the Papahānaumokuākea National Marine Sanctuary. The sanctuary includes an expansive area of coral reefs, seamounts, banks, and shoals and is home...
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Historic Coast Guard Veteran’s 102nd Birthday a Timely Reminder of Library of Congress’ Veterans’ History Project 25th Anniversary

Historic Coast Guard Veteran’s 102nd Birthday a Timely Reminder of Library of Congress’ Veterans’ History Project 25th Anniversary

The U.S. Coast Guard’s recent celebration of a historic veteran’s birthday also served as a wonderful reminder that the Library of Congress’ Veterans’ History Project will be celebrating its own 25th Anniversary in 2025. The Veterans History Project collects, preserves...
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Ex-USS John F. Kennedy to Commence Final Transit, Jan. 15, 2024

Ex-USS John F. Kennedy to Commence Final Transit, Jan. 15, 2024

The ex-John F. Kennedy (CV 67) is scheduled to commence its final transit from the U.S. Navy’s Inactive Ships Maintenance Facility in Philadelphia to Brownsville, Texas for dismantling, Jan. 15, the U.S. Navy’s NavSea reports.  Upon departure early on Wednesday...
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U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner User Fees Must Now Be Submitted On Pay.gov

U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Fees Must Now Be Submitted On Pay.gov

The Coast Guard has issued a final rule updating the accepted required payment method for merchant mariner credentialing fees. Effective January 19, 2025, the National Maritime Center (NMC) and Regional Examination Centers (RECs) will only accept user fee payments made...
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NOAA Updates Lower Mississippi Bridge Clearances Crossing Data

NOAA Updates Lower Mississippi River Maritime Bridge Clearances Crossing Data

Eight bridges span one of the most important waterways in the United States Clearance data for eight bridges spanning the Lower Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana has been modernized and updated using light detection and ranging...
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