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We rarely reproduce press releases… but it’s Sunday and not your usual release. Seaways, the Nautical Institute’s monthly magazine, has a
We rarely reproduce press releases… but it’s Sunday and not your usual release. Seaways, the Nautical Institute’s monthly magazine, has a
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Free Beer! By The Artful Blogger OK, now that I have you’re undivided attention; let’s talk about something near and dear to all of us (No,
Photo by Seth White The New York Times has the story on a California petition to limit ship emissions: The California attorney general and a coalition of
We are always on the lookout for “green” stories so were pleased when a friend forwarded a link to Skysails, a German based company looking to
This Korean newspaper tells us of Koreas plan to invest over $180 million in Wing-In-Ground aircraft to be used as a commercial transportation solution: The
Fred Fry brings us news of a slightly used Staten Island Ferry up for sale. No takers yet but we have high hopes for our orange friend. Read more
Looks the Hawaii Superferry is running into even more trouble with environmental opposition. The New York Times tells
U.S. v. Kapp – What Happened? By James MacGuire As many are aware at this point, Mr. Kapp was the defendant in an action brought forth by the United
We have been hard at work finding information for those who have been “Kappsized” by the IRS’ decision against certain aspects of mariner tax
I wanted to take some time and thank some of our partner sites; Maritime Experts from around the web. I also wanted to take the time to explain each
“For centuries, this sliver of ocean has captivated seamen, offering the most direct route between India and China, along with a bounty of resources,
To those who have sent me questions or panic about being Kapp-sized I don’t have any answers… yet. Stay tuned HERE and rest well knowing you have
I was recently reading Robert Greene’s; The 48 Laws of Power and took a few tips from it but more often than not I break them. Today’s infraction
Google has released a new Mash-up feature for their Maps service. Basically anyone can put together a map and submit it to google. Then users can overlay
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), formerly known as the MMS, released two new directives today under an “emergency rule-making
Sea-Fever and World’s Best Logos and Brands blog did a brief history of the logo for APL, formerly known as American President Lines. They write: Because
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