Days of Wine and Rogue Waves: The 1960 SS Angelo Petri Cabernet Tanker Incident Off San Francisco
(This continues a series on “serial sinkers” – ships that had to be rescued more than once. Hope you enjoy
Maritime, Travel and Conservation
(This continues a series on “serial sinkers” – ships that had to be rescued more than once. Hope you enjoy
I sat down with Cyprus-based Captain VS Parani a while back and think this podcast may be of interest to
gcaptain.com/top-10-reasons-why-the-us-merchant-marine-is-failing/ Captain Conrad and gCap nail it
We covered some ground in February. Here is a recap of posts for the month. (Note: Last post here is
Paul Dewey was one of three survivors of the Marine Electric and helped change maritime safety history by testifying at
Boom First the company ran an old rusty barge to the point where vapors seeped out and it exploded killing
So our latest dispatches determine with conviction that half of America’s Jones Act cargo fleet is every bit as creaky
When I first began covering maritime safety, I was assured that old ships could be safe ships. Which technically is
Well, it’s a backdoor way for sure to modernize America’s ancient Jones Act fleet, but the seizure of the MSC
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