News and Summaries

(Note: Restores broken link in Until the Sea Shall Free Them item sent earlier today. Apologies for glitch.) The “Sky

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The “Sky Captains” of the NTSB Should Own Their Own “Walk of Shame” for Decades of Inaction in Major Merchant Marine Cases

Quite rightly, the NTSB and Congress have handed the Coast Guard some sharp public “dope slaps” this past week, pointing

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Formal Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation Delayed by Possible Criminal Charges While Investigators May be Turning to Red Sea Dive Boat Tragedies for Context

The formal start of the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation into the dive boat Conception tragedy is being delayed

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Comments and News Summary: Was the “Ready Reserve” Surge More Like the Movie “Master and Commander”? Or “Weekend at Bernie’s”? The World Cup of Maritime Writing. And a Project Lighthouse Summary

Was the “Ready Reserve” Surge More Like the Movie “Master and Commander”? Or “Weekend at Bernie’s”?   The “Surge” test

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New “Ships of Interest List” Added to Project Lighthouse (El Faro)

Here are the Project Lighthouse (El Faro) rankings of the Ships of Interest List. They are determined by weighted scores

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Denied Coast Guard List of 53 “High Risk” Ships, Project Lighthouse (El Faro), Launches Its Own “Ship of Interest List” for Public Use

Denied a key list of 53 ships tagged as “high risk” by Coast Guard inspectors, Project Lighthouse (El Faro) is

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The Sister Ship of the SS Poet Makes One Last Voyage

When I first began covering maritime safety, I was assured that old ships could be safe ships. Which technically is

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Remembering the SS Poet 39 Years After She Sailed from Philadelphia

The loss of the SS Poet 39 years ago this month set me on a path and a quest that

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Summary: The SS El Faro and Her Crew of 33 Were Lost Four Years Ago on October 1. What’s the Story Today?

The Last Sister: The SS Matsonia Struggles On

(Note: The original article has been modified to include a veteran mariner’s point of view on the varying degrees of

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