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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 19, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Regional Report: The Columbia Gateway By Jim Shaw   The Columbia River System has seen two major events take place over the past few months, the inauguration of the nation’s largest floating drydock at the Portland Shipyard and the loss of virtually all of […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 12, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Michele Foss: Foss Maritime’s First Arctic Class Tug By Peter Marsh   The Michele Foss,the first of three 132-foot tugs being built at the Foss Rainier, Oregon Shipyard, was christened in April at the Foss Waterway Seaport in Tacoma, Washington. This new vessel is […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for June 9, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Michele Foss: Foss Maritime’s First Arctic Class Tug By Peter Marsh   The Michele Foss,the first of three 132-foot tugs being built at the Foss Rainier, Oregon Shipyard, was christened in April at the Foss Waterway Seaport in Tacoma, Washington. This new vessel is […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 29, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Opinion: Inslee Should Mind His Own State By Mayor Charlotte Brower, North Slope Borough   It was disappointing to see a recent letter from Washington State Governor Jay Inslee to Secretary Jewel protesting the federal government’s decision to open portions of the Arctic to […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 26, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Opinion: Inslee Should Mind His Own State By Mayor Charlotte Brower, North Slope Borough   It was disappointing to see a recent letter from Washington State Governor Jay Inslee to Secretary Jewel protesting the federal government’s decision to open portions of the Arctic to […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 22, 2015

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   New Puget Island Ferry By Peter Marsh  Washington State Ferries is well known as the fourth biggest ferry service in the world, but there are several small county-run ferries in the state that provide a vital transportation link and also deserve attention. […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 19, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   New Puget Island Ferry By Peter Marsh  Washington State Ferries is well known as the fourth biggest ferry service in the world, but there are several small county-run ferries in the state that provide a vital transportation link and also deserve attention. The […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 15, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 12, 2015

  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for May 8, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Fidley Watch: Useful Idiots By Chris Philps Managing Editor  There is some debate as to whether Russian Leader Vladimir Lenin actually used the term “useful idiots” to refer to communist sympathizers in the US, but there is no doubt that he said, “Give me […]

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