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Barry Cartwright, 57, one of the three boaters who went missing on January 31, 2021, after their 12-foot skiff left Potter’s Cay to fish for a few hours around the northern coast of New Providence but never returned.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Authorities searching for three fishermen missing in seas off New Providence since last week Sunday have expanded the search to cover north Eleuthera and the northern Exuma cays.
According to Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) officials, the ongoing search involving four defense force assets, BASRA (Bahamas Air Sea Rescue Association) and the United States Coast Guard has covered New Providence and surrounding cays to north Eleuthera and the northern Exuma cays with “negative sighting today”.
Clearing a path
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bollard, a 65-foot icebreaking tug, clears the shipping channel along the Connecticut River between Deep River and Lyme on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021. The Bollard s operations are part of Coast Guard 1st District Operation Reliable Energy for Northeast Winters (OPRENEW), which employs 140-foot icebreakers and 65-foot icebreaking tugs to keep waterways clear of ice and maintain navigational aids to ensure safe passage for cargo ships, ferries, and fishing vessels, according to a Coast Guard news release. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Bollard, a 65-foot icebreaking tug, clears the shipping channel along the Connecticut River between Chester and Hadlyme Monday, February 8, 2021. The Bollard s operations are part of Coast Guard 1st District Operation Reliable Energy for Northeast Winters (OPRENEW), which employs 140-foot icebreakers and 65-foot icebreaking tugs to keep waterways clear of ice and maintain navigational aids t
March 28, 2021
The cost of the mega containership Ever Given blocking Suez Canal traffic exceeds $9B a day but the cost of bringing these ships into poor and highly populated cities like Newark, New Jersey is much higher.
gCaptain (OpEd) When a mega containership like the Ever Given docks in the United States its over 20,000 TEU’s of containers are dumped on our cities and the environmental and health consequences and road damage is enormous. Our poorest children are dying, climate change is accelerating, and bridges are collapsing under the weight of heavy cargo boxes. This problem is bigger because in a few weeks the Ever Given will disappear from Suez but our cities will continue to be forever choked with boxes.