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EVERY MARINER SHOULD OWN UPDATED BOOK ON SURVIVAL AT SEA AND COMMERCIAL FISHING SAFETY

Commercial fishing is still the most dangerous job in the nation. Knowledge is power and potential survival, so every mariner can learn from reading the seventh edition of “Beating the Odds: A Guide to Commercial Fishing Safety, by Susan Clark Jensen and Jerry Dzugan of the Alaska Marine Safety Education…

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WSMC OIL SPILL INFORMATION SEMINAR TO TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 24th, 2014

With the recent approval of the Washington State Maritime Cooperative’s new oil spill contingency plan, a seminar will be held Friday, October 24th, 2014 at the Doubletree Guest Suites Southcenter at 7:45 AM. The seminar is free, and intends to address the significant changes of the new plan. Attendees will…

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COAST GUARD PATROL RETURNS FROM BAJA AFTER DRUG BUST

The Coast Guard Cutter Terrapin, ported in Bellingham, returned September 1st, after a patrol to help control drug trafficking from Southern Baja California. The 42-day patrol involved cooperation with both United States Customs and Border Protection, as well as the Mexican navy. On August 21st, a boat was reported as…

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MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF WA MARITIME HISTORY

Partially in response to Washington State’s tourism office being eliminated by budget cuts in 2011, two South Sound Congressmen have proposed a federal designation of Puget Sound as a heritage area. The 13 mile stretch of coast would not be subject to the same regulations as a wilderness or wetland,…

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WASHINGTON DEPT OF ECOLOGY APPROVES OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN

Earlier this year, the Washington State Department of Ecology approved of the Washington State Maritime Cooperative’s oil spill contingency plan, applying it to all vessels in Puget Sound and non-tank vessels in Grey’s Harbor. The WSMC website allows vessel owners to quickly enroll in the plan, laying out the regulations…

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