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The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Legare, seen here in New York Harbor, returned to Portsmouth, Va., Maarch 21 after a seven week patrol off the Northeast U.S. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard cutter Legare returns from Northeast U.S. patrol
WorkBoat Staff
U.S. Coast Guard Commandant, Adm. Linda Fagan. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard commandant outlines service’s challenges and reforms in annual address
Pamela Glass
Main propulsion comes from twin MTU 20V4000 M93L diesel engines, producing 2,900 hp each. Bollinger Shipyards photo
Bollinger delivers another FRC to U.S. Coast Guard
WorkBoat Staff
First responders help passengers in the water after an illegal charter capsized on New York's Hudson River in July 2022. Coast Guard image.
Illegal charter operators charged in New York passenger deaths
WorkBoat Staff
The Port of Los Angeles. Shutterstock
California Assembly Bill 1122 targets CARB's DPF mandate
Ben Hayden
Vessel operators could face new federal regulations aimed at preventing cyber security attacks against the maritime industry. U.S. Coast Guard photo
New rules proposed to address cyber security in maritime industry
Pamela Glass
Vigilant deterred illegal drug smuggling and directly contributed to U.S. Coast Guard and national objectives to combat transnational criminal organizations. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard cutter recovers $15.7 million worth of cocaine, rescues two
WorkBoat Staff
Merchant Marine Cadet Saw Dun, from Antioch, Calif., loops a stern line around a winch during the arrival of the hospital ship USNS Mercy. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Valerie Eppler.
Coast Guard to launch new Merchant Mariner Credential on March 1
Pamela Glass
The Coast Guard proposes to increase the overall cost of U.S. Great Lakes pilotage in 2024 compared to 2023 by $2.6 million or 7%. Chamber of Marine Commerce photo
Coast Guard finalizes 2024 Great Lakes pilotage rates
WorkBoat Staff
The Healy, the U.S. Coast Guard’s largest polar icebreaker. U.S. Coast Guard photo
US, Canada sign MOU for icebreaking, maintaining aids to navigation
WorkBoat Staff
The specialized cast and recovery operations, essential for maritime stability and security, saw the Island Knights of HSC-25 expertly pilot the MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter, allowing the Scouts to deploy from the helicopter. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard supports joint cast and recovery training in Guam
WorkBoat Staff
Cutter returns to port after 60-day patrol. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard cutter returns to Florida after 60-day patrol
WorkBoat Staff
The Coast Guard cutter Resolute (WMEC 620) and crew offloaded approximately $55 million of illicit narcotics in St. Petersburg, Fla., Monday.
Coast Guard cutter offloads $55 million worth of drugs in Florida
WorkBoat Staff
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