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Below is a sampling of my articles on various aspects of the Maritime Industry throughout the years. Feedback and questions are always welcome.

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Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

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My article on the importance of standing a proper lookout.

 https://issuu.com/marinelog/docs/marine_log_february_2019/24  

Fight Fatigue

Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

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How to combat fatigue in the maritime industry.

 https://www.marinelink.com/news/fatigue-fight428341 

OILY WATER SEPERATOR SYSTEMS: PRACTICAL ADVICE

Why looking out the bridge windows still matters

OILY WATER SEPERATOR SYSTEMS: PRACTICAL ADVICE

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What you need to know about Oily Water Separators. 

 https://www.marinelink.com/news/separator-practical422781 

BWMS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ONBOARD OPERATIONS

BWMS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ONBOARD OPERATIONS

OILY WATER SEPERATOR SYSTEMS: PRACTICAL ADVICE

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Ballast Water Systems.

 https://www.marinelink.com/news/operations-onboard-does421393 

TRAINING AND RETENTION

BWMS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ONBOARD OPERATIONS

SAILING SHIPS: SHIPS OF THE FUTURE

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How to keep the crew that you worked so hard to retain.

 https://www.marinelog.com/news/training-and-retaining/ 

SAILING SHIPS: SHIPS OF THE FUTURE

BWMS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ONBOARD OPERATIONS

SAILING SHIPS: SHIPS OF THE FUTURE

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Why sail powered vessels may be the future of the shipping industry.

 https://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeReporter/201708/content/sailing-ships-future-528967 

THE ART OF NAVIGATION

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

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Why traditional navigation techniques are still important in the digital age.

 https://www.marinelink.com/news/navigation-art-the430490 

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

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 Why it is important  to rethink wheelhouse training. https://www.waterwaysjournal.net/2018/10/05/maritime-training-should-address-pilothouse-distractions/ 

containership fire

MARITIME TRAINING SHOULD ADDDRESS PILOTHOUSE DISTRACTIONS

containership fire

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The dangers of containership fires and how to prepare for them.

 https://www.maritimeprofessional.com/news/containership-fires-352737 

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Sailors' Snug Harbor: Caring for our Mariners

https://www.marinelog.com/news/sailors-snug-harbor-caring-for-our-mariners/

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matthew bonvento's interview with the seamen's church institute

 http://seamenschurch-archives.org/collections/show/49 


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