marinenews in A Sentence

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    NOTE: This article first appeared in the July print edition of Marinenews magazine.

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    As Marinenews went to press, there was a waiting list, and it is getting longer.

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    This article first appeared in this year's AUG edition of Marinenews magazine, our annual MN100 edition.

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    He told Marinenews,“We monitor Jones Act issues closely and support efforts to keep the Act in full effect.

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    SUNY President RADM Michael Alfultis told Marinenews this morning,"He was an outstanding teacher and he will be sorely missed.".

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    Abeyta, a retired U.S. Coast Guard LCDR, told Marinenews,"They have 51 vessel classes they have customized their systems to.

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    To that end, the June edition of Marinenews heads for the printer this week- look for it in your mailbox shortly.

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    This month's Marinenews focus on the Great Lakes was perfect opportunity to visit with him and find out what's coming next, and why.

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    On the Marinenews MN100 top company list for six consecutive years, no other firm perhaps has as much respect in the world of workboats.

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    Captain Kate Fossati told Marinenews,“We recognized this and wanted to be proactive in addressing the needs of companies to fill the personnel void created by the downturn.

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    With that in mind, Marinenews asked if the new vessel would also need to be built more robustly in terms of being able to withstand tougher, hotter, more perilous situations.

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    Hellberg told Marinenews in August,“Shaver has been very aggressive in incorporating Sub M aspects into our Safety, Quality, and Environmental(SQE) Management System over the years so the foundation was in place.”.

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    Com's Head of Offshore, Charlie Hockless told Marinenews,“I would agree that there are murmurs of a potential market recovery brewing, however, there remains a considerable number of vessels that could theoretically be reactivated when rates recover, making these vessels a danger for the future market by elongating the downturn.”.

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    I have been with Hornblower for over ten years and to see what we have been able to accomplish and provide our crews and the public is something I am very proud to be a part of,” he told Marinenews, adding quickly,“Our management system is an integrated management system that focuses on Quality, Health & Safety, as well as environmental stewardship.

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