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The containership Dublin Express may have leaked up to 100,000 gals. of fuel oil during a recent transit off the U.S. East Coast, Coast Guard officials said. Shipspotting.com photo
Containership may have leaked 100,000 gals. of oil along East Coast
Kirk Moore
Some female mariners reported feeling lonely or isolated, especially when they were the only woman onboard. ORBCOMM Inc. photo
Mariners struggle to find happiness at sea, study shows
Ken Hocke
The tanker Adam LNG carried some of the first export gas from the Dominion Energy Cove Point terminal in Maryland. ShipSpotting.com/Hannes van Rijn
Letter sent to Trump administration urges support of U.S.-flag vessels
David Krapf
Industry now employs nearly 650,0000 Americans across all 50 states and contributes $154 billion to the nation’s economic growth annually. Ken Hocke photo
U.S. maritime workforce grows to 650,000, maritime group says
Ken Hocke
Lt. Katherine Brodie, a marine inspector at Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Portland, inspects an emergency fishing tackle box kept in the lifeboat aboard the vessel Port Belmonte, during a Port State Control exam at the Port of Portland, Ore., April 30, 2
Coast Guard detains seven vessels in Oregon
WorkBoat Staff
Tugs maneuver around a Maersk cargo ship. Maersk photo.
High seas crime more sophisticated, endangering lives and security
David Krapf
The disabled Hong Kong-flagged tanker Feng Huang AO sits at anchor off New York City, Oct. 8, 2018. Coast Guard photo.
Asphalt tanker has second engine room fire near New York
Kirk Moore
The bulk carrier Marguerita was equipped with a 'magic pipe' to conceal illegal oily waste discharges, according to U.S. prosecutors. MST photo.
German bulk carrier company fined $3.2 million for ‘magic pipe’ oil discharges
Kirk Moore
The Matson containership Daniel K. Inouye was christened June 30 in Philadelphia. Matson photo.
First Aloha-class ship delivered to Matson
Kirk Moore
APM Terminals, a subsidiary of global shipping company A.P. Moller - Maersk, was affected by a massive cyberattack in June 2017. Creative Commons photo by Glen.
Most large maritime companies have been cyberattack targets, survey says
David Krapf
The new ship arrived in San Juan, Puerto Rico on its maiden voyage on July 30. Crowley Maritime Corp. photo
Crowley Maritime christens first ConRo ship
WorkBoat Staff
The disabled Hong Kong-flagged tanker Feng Huang AO sits at anchor off New York City, Oct. 8, 2018. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard, FDNY joint response to disabled tanker
Kirk Moore
The containership Venta Maersk completed a transit through the Bering Strait and off Siberia westward to St. Petersburg, Russia. Maersk photo.
Maersk containership completes Arctic passage
Kirk Moore
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