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Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz (left) delivered a message on Twitter concerning the government shutdown. Coast Guard image
Coast Guard commandant posts Twitter message to personnel
David Krapf
The drillship Paragon DPDS1 grounded in the Port Aransas Channel during Hurricane Harvey. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Report recommends more disaster ‘resilience’ for U.S. ports
Kirk Moore
Robbins Maritime Inc., Norfolk, Va., received a Certificate of Inspection (COI) on its 78' tug Delta. Pictured left to right are Dustin Robbins, Gary Joyner, Derek Chapman, Nick Ahles, Jonathan Franchebois, Coast Guard Inspector MSS4 Dennis Croyle, Carl
Robbins Maritime gets first Sub M COI from Hampton Roads sector
Ken Hocke
Icebreaker Healy getting $7.3 million overhaul at Vigor
Kirk Moore
A Coast Guard crew verifies proper documentation during a safety inspection in Chicago in August. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Master Chief Petty Officer Alan Haraf
Coast Guard not able to process commercial vessel documentation
David Krapf
Seafarers International Union photo
A legal lifejacket for seaman
Guest Author
Recreational boats rafted up on the Lake of the Ozarks. One of the busiest boating areas in the Midwest, the Lake of the Ozarks has been a target in the Coast Guard's ongoing crackdown on illegal charter operations. Corps of Engineers photo.
Lake of the Ozarks captains push back on illegal charters
Kirk Moore
Icebreaker crew overcomes shaft seal, electrical breakdowns to reach Antarctica
Kirk Moore
The Coast Guard cutter Cypress, a 225' buoy tender, shown restoring aids to navigation in Georgia's Savannah River after Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Coast Guard photo.
Inland cutters next in Coast Guard’s shipbuilding plan
Kirk Moore
Coast Guard recruits calling a cadence. Coast Guard photo.
Communities rally around Coast Guard as shutdown continues
Kirk Moore
The bulk carrier JSW Salem ran aground Jan. 10 off Virginia Beach, Va. Shipspotting photo.
Coal carrier grounds off Virginia
Kirk Moore
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