Egyptian crew of arrested ship spends four months stranded in Charleston

For Second Mate Shehab Mohamed Mustafa and 28 others, Charleston Harbor might as well have been a jail. The Egyptian crew aboard the bulk carrier Edco was stranded at Charleston for almost four months after the vessel became entangled in a financial dispute.Under a legal practice based on ancient maritime tradition, Edco was "arrested" by U.S. marshals after the ship's…
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U.S. seeks an injunction against tax advisor

The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a federal court to issue an injunction prohibiting Martin Kapp, a certified public accountant based in California, from advising his clients that they can claim on their income tax returns what has come to be known in the industry as "the mariner's deduction."Kapp has written about tax breaks for mariners in articles that…
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Federal court overturns Massachusetts law setting navigation rules aimed at oil spills

A Massachusetts law establishing rules for vessels navigating in state waters has been struck down as unconstitutional by a federal court. Massachusetts passed the 2004 Massachusetts Oil Spill Prevention Act in response to the 2003 oil spill in Buzzards Bay. It occurred when a Bouchard Transportation Co. barge struck a rock ledge, spilling 98,000 gallons of oil. The state law…
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Coast Guard mural honors responders to Hurricane Katrina

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a great deal of news coverage was given to the phenomenal air rescues performed by U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crews. Despite that recognition, Capt. Robert Mueller, deputy commander U.S. Coast Guard Sector New Orleans, felt that there was also a need to honor the efforts of other responders.During a staff briefing, he suggested commissioning…
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Woodside Natural Gas and MARAD reach agreement

The US Maritime Administration (MARAD) issued a notice stating that Woodside Natural Gas has applied for a license to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) deepwater port (DWP) off the coast of California. Woodside has agreed to register two new LNG regasification vessels under the United States flag and to employ US officers and crew in the operation…
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Office Clerical Workers Announce Settlement in LA

(LOS ANGELES) After months of intense bargaining and marathon negotiations, office clerical workers announced this afternoon that a tentative agreement has just been reached with shipping executives on a three-year labor contract covering clerical workers at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. "This agreement means good jobs that our community needs will stay here in the southland,” said…
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