USCGAUX Vessel Safety Checks

The Vessel Safety Check is a complimentary check of your boat conducted by members of the Auxiliary, confirming that it meets both federal and state requirements for safety. No citations are issued and the results of the safety check are … Continue reading

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Seafarers International Union of North America

The Seafarers International Union or SIU is an organization of 12 autonomous labor unions of mariners, fishermen and boatmen working aboard vessels flagged in the United States or Canada. Michael Sacco  has been its president since 1988. The organization has … Continue reading

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Historic Ships: Updates from Marine Forensics Panel (SNAME)

RMS LUSITANIA Gregg Bemis advised that his diving expedition planned for August-September 2010 has been deferred to 2011.  Gregg hopes to avoid the use of saturation diving techniques as a cost savings measure.  Gregg has a shell expansion drawing – … Continue reading

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A beautiful quote:Traveling through the seasons

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Key Considerations of Marine Forensic Investigations

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Shipwreck photos from the USCG

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Incredible Marine Forensics Photographs

What do naval architects and marine engineers do? Among many responsibilities, they analyze the failure of seafaring vessels, such as the ones here Belong to this first category, prebiotics,we can enter into the cell. This explains the reason why – … Continue reading

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Gavin Bryars explains his composition, "The Sinking of the Titanic"

The Sinking of the Titanic (1969-) On April 14th 1912 the Titanic struck an iceberg at 11.40 PM in the North Atlantic and sank at 2.20 AM on April 15th. Of the 2201 people on board only 711 were to … Continue reading

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PBS: Magnificent Voyage of Christopher Columbus

How did he do it? What courage, determination, and fortitude! Magnificent Voyage of Christopher Columbus Sunday ,10/3 from 11:30-1:30 a.m. ET.  This program centers on Christopher Columbus’ historic first voyage, re-created with replicas of the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria … Continue reading

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Titanic Shipwreck: New Revelations or Hype?

According to my trusted source, chairman of marine forensics for SNAME, naval architects concur that the Titanic could not have continued “full speed ahead”, as stated by writer Louise Patton–grand-daughter of 2nd officer Lightoller. The following article reveals  what  Lightoller … Continue reading

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