- by BPC Staff
- onNovember 7, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Sally Ride’s Legacy Lives On in AGOR 28 By Kathleen Gleaves Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research vessel (AGOR 28) began its life as the R/V Sally Rideon August 9th, 2014, with the traditional crack of the champagne bottle. But that’s where its comparison to “traditional” […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onNovember 4, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Sally Ride’s Legacy Lives On in AGOR 28 By Kathleen Gleaves Auxiliary General Oceanographic Research vessel (AGOR 28) began its life as the R/V Sally Ride on August 9th, 2014, with the traditional crack of the champagne bottle. But that’s where its comparison to […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 31, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue The EPA and the Clean Water Act – Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game By Isaak Hurst On August 4, 2014, a tailings dam ruptured at the Mount Polley mine site, sending an initial estimate of 14.5 million cubic meters of mine waste […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 28, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue The EPA and the Clean Water Act – Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game By Isaak Hurst On August 4, 2014, a tailings dam ruptured at the Mount Polley mine site, sending an initial estimate of 14.5 million cubic meters of mine waste […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 24, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue California’s Smaller Ports Handling Bulk and Breakbulk By Jim Shaw California’s large ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are well known for their container handling clout but the Golden State also has a number of smaller ports that are efficient cargo handlers […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 21, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue California’s Smaller Ports Handling Bulk and Breakbulk By Jim Shaw California’s large ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are well known for their container handling clout but the Golden State also has a number […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 17, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: A Gentle Breeze By Chris Philips Managing Editor As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 14, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: A Gentle Breeze By Chris Philips Managing Editor As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From programs […]
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- onOctober 12, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: A Gentle Breeze By Chris Philips Managing Editor As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From programs […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Information Technology and Marine Software By Kathy A. Smith As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From programs […]
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