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How Autonomous Shipping Is Affecting the Maritime Industry

Posted in Maritime Piracy

Over the last few decades, technology has drastically changed the way business is done across nearly every industry. Advances in computing, wireless communications, and automated systems have

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How Negligent Factors Can Lead to Oil Rig Explosions

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One of the primary reasons for oil rig explosions is due to some form of negligence. Negligence could consist of one or more factors. Depending on the

Thousands of barrels of gas leaking into the Houston Ship Channel after major barge collision

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A tugboat pushing two barges collided with a 755- foot tanker Friday afternoon near Bayport, Texas, resulting in an estimated 25,000 barrels of gas leaking into the

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What Is the Cabotage Provision of the Jones Act?

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The Cabotage Provision of the Jones Act specifies detailed regulations on how passengers and goods are moved to and from United States ports onboard vessels. The provision

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Just How Common Are Maritime Worker Injuries?

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Maritime workers are a vital part of our country’s trade, tourism, and impact on the world stage, but, despite advancements in vessel technology and safety, it’s difficult

The Structure of Maritime Security

The Structure of Maritime Security

Posted in Maritime Piracy

Almost everything on this planet and in our human world has some connection to the ocean. It affects trade, food, and entire economies. It dictates borders and

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Maritime Piracy and Foreign Policy

Posted in Maritime Piracy

When we hear the word “pirate,” we tend to picture things like gruff seafarers searching for treasure or anonymous hacker types illegally downloading movies and software. What

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How the Jones Act in the Gulf Coast Affects Non-U.S. Vessels

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The Jones Act has been around since 1920 and governs several aspects of U.S. waters. It even has provisions which provide various forms of compensation for workers

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Over the last few decades, technology has drastically changed the way business is done across nearly every industry. Advances in computing, wireless communications, and automated systems have