Marine & Dock News
Watermen troll for derelict crab pots
Bay bottom littered with what can be death traps for bays creatures Fred Gieseker washes bay mud from a crab pot while Mike Edwards leans over the side of his boat, the Miss Renee Two, to clean a pot lid. They are hauling up so-called ghost pots, which can be deadly for aquatic creatures, off the mouths of the West and Rhode rivers in Anne Arundel County.
Gujarat built worlds first naval dockyard [Ahmedabad]
AHMEDABAD: About 75 km from here lies a landmark of Indian maritime history. Archaeologists believe the first tidal dockyard in the world was
Company denies dumping silt [Edition 3]
CHARGES that contaminated sediment was moved without a licence to make way for a new marina at Falmouth Docks are being strenuously denied
Harbour firms are prepared to make way for option pz
Waterside businesses in Penzance have agreed to relocate to make way for a major harbour development in the town if necessary.
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Danger driver in tyres offence
A PORT Talbot mans van had two defective tyres when he drove it dangerously along the towns Dock Road, a judge was told.
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