With the centralized scheduling system now fully deployed, supply chain partners, operators, and more than 450 registered users have the tools needed to plan, coordinate, and move cargo and people ...
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This summer, Leslie Noye and Frances Brittingham (both MIMS ’25) traveled to Accra, Ghana, to establish connections with ...
The American Waterways Operators (AWO) and the National Safe Boating Council have released a new educational video aimed at ...
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The Mystic River isn’t merely scenic – it’s the historical and cultural artery that has given life to this community since colonial times. These waters once supported one of America’s most significant ...
Miami groups whose focus ranges from literacy to refugees, poetry to Biscayne Bay’s health, were finalists for a $25,000 award from the Elevate Prize Foundation ...
The Coast Guard needs an effective civilian advocate to uphold its maritime defense mission. From countering narcotics ...
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By , Vice President of Maritime, for Siemens Digital Industries Software America’s commercial shipbuilding industry is at a ...
Dead reckoning” is one of the most common terms uttered by swashbuckling captains in pirate movies. In the early 1700s, it meant using primitive tools like the astrolabe and compass to chart a course ...
As the archaeological finds point toward a sophisticated method of deep-ocean fishing, the study authors believe the ancient seafarers constructed boats from organic materials and held them together ...