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Historic New Audio Book Released!
I’m proud to announce my first audio book, based on my award-winning book, Alive in the Andrea Doria. It was a labor of love, with many challenges, but I hope you’ll find the results worthwhile. If you enjoy it, perhaps … Continue reading
Swimming for Safety
My dear friends Germaine and Marge have a lovely cottage perched on a hill overlooking Lake Huron. They have their own private beach on this primitive, chilly body of water. It’s so exciting to revisit the lake where I first … Continue reading
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Submarine Scorpion Down
The Andrea Doria has played a major role in aiding maritime science ever since its demise on July 26, 1956 Not infrequently, the reasons of a precociously-level 38. Thricoupoulou A, Costacou T, Bamia C, et al.In patients who have taken … Continue reading
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A Maiden Voyage on the Queen Mary II
My friend and colleague, Bill Garzke, called me to share his excitement: on September 8 he is taking his maiden voyage on the Queen Mary II. Even though Bill works as a naval architect every day, he seems to feel … Continue reading
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Follow-up: Air Crash on the Hudson River
Last night, I watched the Ed Show on MSNBC. I listened in amazement as Ed interviewed Senator Chuck Schumacher, Democrat of New York. The topic was the “Wild West” airspace 1000 feet above the Hudson River where there is no traffic … Continue reading
Anti-Piracy System
“International Maritime Security Network, LLC conducted their first phase testing of the originally designed, non-lethal Triton Shield Anti-Piracy System (APS). Horizon Lines, LLC, a US flagged container ship operator serving US domestic routes and Asia, offered their resources and assets … Continue reading
The Release of Arctic Sea’s Crew
“We can now say that the operation has been carried out successfully. It was done with brilliance.” The statement was made on Monday, August 17 by Russia’s ambassador to Nato, < Dmitry Rogozin. He said Nato forces had joined the … Continue reading
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Missing Cargo Ship Arctic Sea Found!
It’s the most unbelievable nonfiction maritime story ever: the “attack” and disappearance of the Arctic Sea. First, reportedly attacked by drug enforcement officials…who were then reported as probable perpetrators…who might have been involved with the ship’s disappearance…. etc. The only … Continue reading
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The Disappearance of the Arctic Sea
Not long ago, the world was focused on piracy. Then there were worries centered on on North Korea’s transportation of arms and nuclear technology by sea, as well as potential conflicts over inspecting North Korean ships. Who could have ever … Continue reading
Déjà Vu over the Hudson
Seven months after the “miracle on the Hudson” with US Airways flight 1549, we are faced with a “tragedy over the Hudson.” The collision between a Piper passenger plane and a Liberty tourist helicopter resulted in the death of nine … Continue reading