Sentences with phrase «coast guard ships»

You'll see Ports O'Call waterfront, Coast Guard ships, Terminal Island Federal Prison, San Pedro Bay and Long Beach Anchorage, the largest man - made harbor in the Western Hemisphere, the largest man - made island in the world, Terminal Island, supertanker terminal, container terminals, dry docks, former Long Beach Navy Base, the cruise ships and terminal, and much more.
It tells the true story of the Pendleton rescue mission attempt in 1952 by Coast Guard ships after two oil tankers were split apart by a nor» easter storm.
My next question is I like making some painting of US Navy and Coast Guard ship mostly Coast Guard I guess because my father was coast guard retired (deceased) what would be a good website to sell paints like that, I was thinking eBay, but is there any others out there, I would be happy to get some advice thanks

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The U. S. Coast Guard, which is investigating on behalf of the National Transportation Safety Board, has interviewed the crew of the container ship.
In a troubling sign of escalating tensions, dozens of Chinese ships confronted Vietnamese coast guard boats approaching an oil rig deployed by Chinese offshore oil company CNOOC in waters claimed by both nations.
U.S. Coast Guard officials also said interference with ships» GPS disrupted operations at a port for several hours in 2014 and at another terminal in 2015.
In June this year, a ship in the Black Sea reported to the U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center that its GPS system had been disrupted and that over 20 ships in the same area had been similarly affected.
Canadian workers at Canadian shipyards will build new ships for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard.
An unsolicited bid to provide icebreakers and multi-purpose ships for the coast guard was submitted to government last month
NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. — A Metro Vancouver shipyard will build up to 10 more non-combat ships for the Canadian Coast Guard.
A sailor on a cargo ship in English Bay may be the first casualty of the Harper government's ill - advised decision to shut down the Kitsilano Coast Guard station this past February.
The clergy gather on a Coast Guard cutter in the harbor and bless the fishing, commercial and rental boats in the town over ship - to - ship radio, Rieder said.
I never got a chance to serve because of a severe ankle injury, but I've also got a Nephew in the Coast Guard, a high school friend in the Coast Guard, and another good friend in the Air Force who is getting shipped out to anonymous so that he can so some anonymous work.
During the same period, the combined efforts of the U.S. Coast Guard and Navy, sailing for 2,512 ship days at a cost of $ 40 million, resulted in the seizure of a mere 20 drug - carrying vessels.
Under the new system, once the refugees use the satellite phone, the Italian rescue center dispatches the closest coast guard or navy ship for a search and rescue mission.
The company still does 65 % of its business in uniforms for the merchant marine, Navy and Coast Guard and in supplies for the «slop chest» (like an Army PX or Navy ship's service), which every merchant vessel is required to have.
The Coast Guard is backing off a contentious proposal to put 10 commercial shipping anchorages on the Hudson River stretching from Yonkers north to Kingston.
A spokesperson for Italy's coast guard, which coordinates and participates in rescues, confirmed the five bodies were on board Proactive's ship, the Golfo Azzurro, which he said would remain in the area in case of any emergency calls.
Opposition from elected officials and residents may convince the Coast Guard to scale back a proposal to create 10 sites along the Hudson River where ships, barges and tugboats can anchor, according to Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney.
«This project, along with the recently completed access at the Coast Guard site near the historic lighthouse and ongoing work on the Times Beach Boardwalk, Gallagher Beach Pavilion and Union Ship Canal node, demonstrates the tremendous momentum we are building along the Outer Harbor.»
NSF: A $ 113 million increase proposed for the agency's $ 4.2 billion research budget hides a $ 48 million transfer from the U.S. Coast Guard to take on the annual cost of breaking ice to keep the shipping lanes open in the Antarctic.
The Security Project calls for the Defense Department to be much more involved in the region to match the militaries of other Arctic nations, and questions whether current policy frameworks, such as an Arctic strategy released by the Coast Guard this year, will be enough to prepare for potential oil spills, accidents and shipping traffic challenges.
Italy's coast guard suspended the search for people on the Costa Concordia today after the ship slipped farther into the Mediterranean.
The subsurface trail takes you past a Spanish treasure ship lost in a 1733 hurricane, a decommissioned Coast Guard cutter intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in 1985, and a transport ship that served in the Spanish - American War.
In one recent incident, a heavyset man who fell from a cruise ship off the Florida coast managed to tread water for eight hours before the Coast Guard foundcoast managed to tread water for eight hours before the Coast Guard foundCoast Guard found him.
As the planet warms and more ships enter Arctic and Antarctic waters, the Coast Guard hopes to finally break the deep freeze on new icebreakers and lead the way.
This past spring the Coast Guard, which has not built a heavy polar vessel in four decades, took a preliminary but crucial step toward expanding its fleet by testing ship models at one of the world's largest ice - tank facilities, located in Canada.
To help scientific and other craft navigate these frozen waters, the U.S. Coast Guard employs a small fleet of icebreakers — powerful ships with reinforced hulls that clear the way for other vessels.
That is when mammoth icebreakers like the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star arrive in Antarctica's McMurdo Sound as part of Operation Deep Freeze to open up the shipping lanes needed to resupply the National Science Foundation's McMurdo Station and other facilities on Ross Island.
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
February of 1952 brought about an epic winter storm off the coast of Cape Cod, the Coast Guard made one of history's bravest attempts at rescuing a split in half oil tanker (one of two ships demolished that evencoast of Cape Cod, the Coast Guard made one of history's bravest attempts at rescuing a split in half oil tanker (one of two ships demolished that evenCoast Guard made one of history's bravest attempts at rescuing a split in half oil tanker (one of two ships demolished that evening).
Perhaps it isn't interesting to show the Coast Guard performing routine Homeland Security searches of cargo ships, while gearing up for the possible terrorist attacks in the nation's harbors, which is likely the reason the film is made to begin with.
Then there's a much smaller vessel, manned by four members of the United States Coast Guard, which much ascend these towering waves or plow straight them — the ship speeding underwater like a seabird diving for prey.
Ben Foster as Richard Livesey (left) and Chris Pine as Bernie Webber in «Finest Hours,» the skillfully executed real - life drama about a terrifying Coast Guard rescue of a ship's crew.
Photos of fire - boats, barges, whalers, schooners, tugboats, cruise ships and tour boats, NYPD, Coast Guard, etc. 62 images in all.
The documentation from the time is contradictory, but the captain felt he was prevented from landing, while the United States Coast Guard, which appeared to block the ship from turning toward shore, claimed they were present merely «out of concern toward those on board.»
She and a friend tried to hitchhike by boat but the ship they'd selected turned out to be stolen and was boarded by the Coast Guard just outside the Golden Gate Bridge.
New owner and retired military officer John Sizemore has over 22 years of experience inspecting many facilities, ships, and waterside operations with the US Coast Guard.
When our products contain fish meals, they are naturally preserved and are shipped with natural antioxidants that are compliant with United States Coast Guard (USCG) requirements.
According to the United States Coast Guard, Sinbad was a mixed breed puppy that was adopted by the Coast Guard and traveled extensively on the cutter ship Campbell.
Crissy Field began as a marsh and seasonal home of Ohlone Indians, and later hosted Spanish and Mexican ships, a Grand Prix raceway, an historic army airfield, and a U.S. Coast Guard station.
ABOARD THE COAST GUARD CUTTER CONIFER — As a chief boatswain's mate yelled one of the most unusual orders ever heard aboard ship — «Release the whale!»
Originally established in 1875 as a fog signal station after several ships ran ashore in the late 1860s, this historic lighthouse is still an operating aid - to - navigation maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard.
The working group consisted of a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from the Department of Defense, the United States Coast Guard, Channel Islands National Park, NOAA NMFS, the Marine Exchange of Southern California (Mx SoCal), the shipping industry, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, and the tourism, research, and conservation communities.
At that time the bridge was deemed safe for use by Coast Guard personnel only to attend to the light and fog signal which still guide ships safely through the Golden Gate.
Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and National Marine Fisheries Service submitted comment letters and data products encouraging the Coast Guard to consider routes that may also reduce the threat of ship strikes to large whales.
You are very generous about Carnival's failure to ensure the ship had passed all required Coast Guard inspections before they flew people in for the cruise.
Seagate Wharf services the Canadian Coast Guard vessels and other large ships stationed or passing through the region.
Players step into the role of Tom Hansen, a U.S. Coast Guard who is sent to board a drifting Russian whaling ship in the middle of a howling storm on the Bering Sea.
After serving on the Coast Guard's first racially integrated ship during World War II, Lawrence returned to New York, where his work became highly popular, and enjoyed sales, commissions, and awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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