Articles from the February 1, 2019 edition
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Twenty Years Since New Carissa
This month marks the 20th anniversary of the grounding of the wood chip carrier New Carissa on the Oregon coast near the Port of Coos Bay. In one of the coast's more involved and controversial... Full story
Vessels on the Ways
From pilot boats to ferries and container ships, West Coast shipyards are hard at work, building vessels capable of carrying things vital to our daily lives or guiding them safely through harbor... Full story
Russia's Arctic: More Than Promise
The Arctic holds considerable economic potential as ice retreats, with last year being the region's second warmest year on record, but most commercial development is taking place in the Russian Arctic... Full story
Crowley Takes Delivery of Taíno
Jacksonville-based Crowley has taken delivery of its 26,500-dwt con/ro ship Taíno from the VT Halter Marine yard at Pascagoula, Mississippi for the Puerto Rico trade. The 22-knot LNG-powered ship,... Full story
Russian Roulette
On page 28 of this issue, Jim Shaw describes some of the steps Russia is taking to capitalize on the opening of some of its arctic waters. He notes that last year was the Arctic region’s second... Full story
Above Board
Mercy Ships Canada has a new CEO, who has a wealth of experience in humanitarian endeavors and human rights. Jamie McIntosh will be based in Ontario and work with Interim National Director Darryl Anderson during the transition and McIntosh will also...