- by BPC Staff
- onJuly 22, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Nichols Brothers Celebrates 50 Years By Chris Philips, Managing Editor The first boat produced by the Nichols family was a tugboat. George “Mark” Nichols was an orchardist in Yakima, Washington in the 1930s. His 10-acre […]
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- onJuly 18, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Fidley Watch – The Final Yard By Peter Philips, Publisher At press time, Managing Editor Chris Philips was on vacation, so Publisher Peter Philips penned this month’s editorial. Al Larson Boat Shop has been […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJuly 15, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION July 2014 Issue Fidley Watch – The Final Yard By Peter Philips, Publisher At press time, Managing Editor Chris Philips was on vacation, so Publisher Peter Philips penned this month’s editorial. Al Larson Boat Shop has […]
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- onJuly 14, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION June 2014 Issue Gulf Coast Ports Look Beyond the Box By JIm Shaw Ports along the Gulf Coast have been given at least another year to prepare for the opening of new locks at the Panama Canal but events in the shale oil industry may have already […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJuly 8, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION June 2014 Issue Gulf Coast Ports Look Beyond the Box By JIm Shaw Ports along the Gulf Coast have been given at least another year to prepare for the opening of new locks at the Panama Canal but […]
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- onJune 20, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION June 2014 Issue The Age of the Arctic: The Rush Has Just Begun By Mike Moore The Age of the Arctic has arrived – and one of the world’s greatest rushes for oil, gas and mineral riches has begun. […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJune 17, 2014
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION June 2014 Issue The Age of the Arctic: The Rush Has Just Begun By Mike Moore The Age of the Arctic has arrived – and one of the world’s greatest rushes for oil, gas and mineral riches has […]
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Subscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION June 2014 Issue Russia’s New Crimean Shipbuilding Sector By Eugene Gerden Russia is considering a massive shipbuilding program, utilizing the facilities of Crimean enterprises and plants, according to an official representative of the country’s Ministry of Industry and Trade. […]
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- by BPC Staff
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The Maritime Administration is accepting project applications for Marine Highway designations until September 30, 2016. Eligible projects should establish new or enhance existing Marine Highway services that reduce landside congestion and increase the use of domestic marine transportation. Proposed projects no longer have to have parallel landside routes. While all applications must be sponsored and […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJune 12, 2014
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The Pacific Current June 12, 2014 Exciting new details are announced for our upcoming Annual Conference in Washington! Scroll down for details about speakers, subjects, sponsors, social activities, and companion tours for APP’s 101st Conference at the Red Lion Hotel & Conference Center in Kelso, Washington on July 20-23, 2014. Read on about changes at the […]
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