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Cost of Coast Guard ship balloons to nearly $1B as questions mount over federal shipbuilding plan

Cost of Coast Guard ship balloons to nearly $1B as questions mount over federal shipbuilding plan
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A Cruise of Many Firsts

A Cruise of Many Firsts This multicore was sent to the seafloor to collect water samples from porewaters and take sediment cores. February 22, 2021 Written By: Carlyn Scott, Science Communication Assistant at USF CMS On the morning of November 30, 2020 the R/V Sally Ride of San Diego disembarked for a nine-day cruise in the Pacific Ocean. On board were three members of Robert Byrne’s chemical oceanography lab at the USF CMS: grad students Katelyn Schockman and Kalla Fleger and researcher Sherwood Liu, PhD. They were excited for the start of the voyage itself, but it had not been the beginning

French Shipyard to Trial Fixed Sails for Cruise Ships

Details emerge of precautions taken to remove body from cargo ship in New Plymouth

Details emerge of precautions taken to remove body from cargo ship in New Plymouth 22 Feb, 2021 08:44 PM 5 minutes to read Port Taranaki. Photo / Taranaki Regional Council RNZ By Robin Martin, Taranaki Whanganui reporter forRNZ Details have been revealed about the difficult recovery of a man s body, who died at sea while on a cargo vessel travelling to New Plymouth - described as PPE on steroids . Amid Covid-19 concerns, a specialist search and rescue team extracted the man from the Hong Kong-registered Yangtze Happiness when it docked at Port Taranaki last June. The bulk carrier had been on its way from Papua New Guinea to New Zealand when the 35-year-old crew member first complained of a sore throat on June 4, and was given antibiotics.

3 SF neighborhood groups sue to stop UCSF Parnassus Heights expansion

3 SF neighborhood groups sue to stop UCSF Parnassus Heights expansion Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail The front entrance at the Parnassus Heights campus of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) hospital.Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) Three separate San Francisco neighborhood organizations on Friday filed separate lawsuits against the University of California over plans to expand UCSF s Parnassus Heights campus. UCSF s Comprehensive Parnassus Heights Plan aims to transform UCSF s Helen Diller Medical Center, complete with a much larger hospital, updated care facilities, and new research labs and classrooms. UC regents approved the massive project back in 2018.

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