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Dreyfus-Cortney-Lowery Rigging & Mooring
Rigging, Mooring & Marine Supplies
Drilling & Marine Technology & Supply, Inc.
Manufacturer`s Agent and Rig Consultant
Driveline Service of Portland, Inc.
Propulsion shafting design, manufacture, and repair.
Drivetrain USA - HS Turbochargers
Manufacturer of High Efficiency Turbochargers
DRS Electric Power Technologies, Inc.
Permanent magnet motor and drive designer and manufacturer
DRS Technologies
Government Contractor
DRSA
22 YEARS LIGHTING AND CONTROLS
DRUM-MATES, Inc., Drum/Tote Mixers and Pumps Div.
Mfr./supplier liquid processing equipment for drums & totes
Dryden Diving Co. Inc
Commercial Diving
Dryden Diving Co. Inc.
Commercial diving company specializing in emergency response.
DSM Dyneema
Mfg. of High performance fiber used in manufacturing Mooring ropes, Offshore Enginneered ropes, Lifting Slings and Commercial Fishing Nets
Dudley Dix Yacht Design
Yacht designers and suppliers of boat plans
Dufour, Laskay & Strouse, Inc.
Marine Surveying, Hull, Machinery & Cargo, Marine Appraisals
Dufour, Laskay& Strouse, Inc.
Marine Surveying worldwide: hull, machinery, cargo & appraisals
Dufour, Laskay, Strouse, Inc.
Marine Surveyors, Appraisers, Project Managers & Consultants
Duramax Marine
World leader in water lubricated bearing technology.
Duramax Marine LLC
Manufacturer of Cutless brand water lubricated bearings, DuraCooler Keel Coolers, Stuffing Boxes, Shaft Seals, and Dock Bumper
Durocher Marine
Marine Construction
Duromar Inc.
Mnufacturer of Zero "VOC" Epoxy Coatings
Maritime News
VLSFO Oil Spill Remnants Haunt Mauritius Mangroves Three Years Later
Three years after bulk carrier MV Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef off Mauritius, spilling 1000 tons of a new type of marine fuel oil, Curtin University-led research has confirmed the oil is still present in an environmentally sensitive mangrove forest close to Ramsar conservation sites.Lead researcher Dr. Alan Scarlett, from Curtin’s WA Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Center in the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, said the chemical ‘fingerprint’ of the oil found in the mangrove sediments was a near-perfect match for the Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) spilled by the Wakashio in 2020, the first recorded spill involving this type of fuel.
Sweden Seeks Return of Chinese Ship Linked to Baltic Sea Subsea Cable Sabotage
Sweden is asking a Chinese vessel to return to Swedish waters to help facilitate the Nordic country's investigation into recent breaches of undersea fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea, Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Tuesday.Two subsea cables, one linking Finland and Germany and the other connecting Sweden to Lithuania, were damaged in less than 24 hours on Nov. 17-18, raising suspicions of sabotage, countries and companies involved said.Denmark's military said soon afterwards that its vessels were staying close to Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3, which travelled through the Baltic Sea at the time and now sits idle in international waters but inside Denmark's exclusive economic zone.
America’s Ports: A New Awakening [?]
Washington comes to grips with the reality that the domestic intermodal equation includes four modes. One of them is by water. It’s about time.One of the great things about spending five years in retirement (I mean, aside from being blissfully idle while you toiled) is that, when you do come back to work, you enjoy a truly fresh perspective in all aspects of your job. Not only does this provide new energy, more importantly, a half decade of change is much easier to discern. Nowhere is this more apparent than the state of American ports today.
Oil and Gas Output Trended High Before and After Trump
President-elect Donald Trump's support for the fossil fuel sector and climate scepticism have sparked dismay throughout the global climate tracking community, and fears that his policies may reverse global energy transition momentum.His campaign speeches included pledges to boost domestic oil and natural gas output and to remove mandates on electric vehicle production, but he has yet to publish many specific new energy policies.This lack of clarity has spurred despair among the climate community as it braces for the worst.But a look back at the trends across the U.S. energy landscape during Trump's first term suggests there could be some bright spots.
170 Arrested in Coal Ship Blockade
A climate change protest off the coast of Australia's New South Wales State forced an inbound ship to turn back from the country's largest terminal for coal exports on Sunday, the port operator said.New South Wales police said 170 protesters were arrested on Sunday for refusing to move from the shipping channel near the Port of Newcastle.The port, some 170 km (105 miles) from the state capital Sydney, is the largest bulk shipping port on Australia's east coast.A Port of Newcastle spokesperson said disruption due to the protest was "minimal" but that an inbound vessel "aborted due to people in the channel and has been rescheduled to come in".