
Being prepared for an emergency – Part II
SAN DIEGO — In my previous column I examined some of the issues that might arise if the captain or main boat operator is suddenly incapacitated because of an accident,

SAN DIEGO — In my previous column I examined some of the issues that might arise if the captain or main boat operator is suddenly incapacitated because of an accident,

With a packed agenda concerning large vessel permits, surveying the public for a unified harbor vision and the infamous bridge jumpers, Newport Beach Harbor Commission voted to postpone a discussion

BARTON, Vermont (AP) — The Crystal Lake Preservation Association has received more than $5,000 from Vermont to help support its program that fights the spread of aquatic invasive species such

REDONDO BEACH — Fast Exit claimed the first overall spot at this year’s Santa Barbara to King Harbor Race, which was the 46th installment of the regatta co-hosted by King

SACRAMENTO — Prospects of what some might consider an added layer of bureaucracy took one step forward on May 30, as California’s Assembly members unanimously approved Assembly Bill 1918 (AB

GAY, Michigan (AP) — A dredging project in Grand Traverse Bay Harbor in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has been delayed due to permit and contracting issues. The Michigan Department of Natural

MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) — A new study on ballast water discharge has found Great Lakes ships are moving non-native species from the lower lakes to western Lake Superior. The Great

NEWPORT BEACH — Life on the water, in some ways, is been a bit like the Wild West. Charter operators up California’s coastline, in various zip codes, have complained about