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Cruises are making a post-pandemic comeback. Here's how the industry is changing to meet demand

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Not only are more cruise ships going to sea, some are getting larger, bringing with them environmental concerns that require some changes. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

US bridges are frequently struck by barges and vessels

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Despite dozens of incidents each year, standards to protect bridges from vessel strikes are thin. (Scripps News)
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Dali crew still in limbo as FBI investigation continues into Baltimore bridge collapse

Higher Ed
Nearly three months after the fatal Baltimore bridge collapse, crew members of the Dali cargo ship are still aboard as an FBI criminal investigation into the incident continues. (Scripps News Baltimore)
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Navy tracks Russian warships as they sail near US en route to Cuba

Higher Ed
Russia's Ministry of Defense released video this week of Russian military vessels practicing naval maneuvers somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Prior ship mishaps boosted confidence in strength of Baltimore bridge

Higher Ed
The Francis Scott Key Bridge and nearby Chesapeake Bay Bridge both survived ship strikes in 1980.
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Curated Video

What Baltimore's port closure will mean for shipping times, costs

Higher Ed
Other East Coast ports are expected to take up much of the traffic that would have moved through Baltimore.
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Curated Video

Baltimore bridge crash puts new focus on role of ship pilots

Higher Ed
The tragedy has put focus on the people who pilot ships in ports, a job that is little known outside the maritime industry but is extremely important.
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Press Association

David Cameron warns Houthi rebels to end Red Sea attacks or 'action will be taken'

Higher Ed
On a visit to Pristina, Kosovo, to visit UK troops, Foreign Secretary David Cameron warned the Houthi rebels to end attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea or "action will be taken". The UK was one of 12 countries to issue a joint...
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Bloomberg

Oman Sponsor Spotlight: Your Gateway to Global Trade

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HE Eng Said Al Mawali, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, Sultanate of Oman speaks with Duncan Chater, Managing Director, Europe, Bloomberg Media.
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Bloomberg

Western Australia Hit by Strongest Cyclone Since 2009

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The strongest cyclone to hit Western Australia in more than 10 years has made a landfall, affecting a range of operations in the key commodity-producing region. Amy Bainbridge reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for...
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British Movietone

PRIME MINISTER IN SCOTLAND -

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Mr Churchill spent a few days visited the Home Fleet in northern waters. In Edinburgh he carried out an inspection of Civil Defence personnel. In the Usher Hall he was awarded the Freedom of the City. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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British Movietone

PRIME MINISTER IN SCOTLAND -

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mr Churchill spent a few days visited the Home Fleet in northern waters. In Edinburgh he carried out an inspection of Civil Defence personnel. In the Usher Hall he was awarded the Freedom of the City. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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Press Association

Workers return to Port of Felixstowe following strikes

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Container ships arrive at the Port of Felixstowe in Suffolk, as workers return to work at the UK's busiest container port following an eight day strike in a long-running dispute over pay. Around 1,900 union members at the port walked out...
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British Movietone

""TALL SHIP"" ON THE STOCKS

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A fully rigged 100 ton schooner is being built at Hull for the Sail Training Association. The keel-laying ceremony was performed by Admiral Sir Charles Madden, Commander in Chief of the Home Fleet. The schooner is to be paid for by...
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British Movietone

SOVIET LEADERS ARRIVE

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Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical accuracy and do not represent the opinions or editorial policies of...
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Press Association

Welsh economy to be ‘transformed’ as two freeports are given green light

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Two freeports are to be created in Wales for the first time in a bid to boost the country’s economy, the UK and Welsh governments have announced. The Celtic Freeport covering Milford Haven and Port Talbot in South Wales and Anglesey...
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Bridgeman Arts

Ship in the harbour, 1908 - reenactment, clip 2

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Historical reenactment. 1908, ship in the harbour. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
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Bridgeman Arts

A Cruise to Guadeloupe 1960's

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A family holiday in Guadeloupe in the 1960's. In town, by the sea and in rural areas.
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Bridgeman Arts

Los Angeles in 1967,1977,1988

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Shots of L.A. over the years. Also shots of The Universal Tour and Disneyland, LAX Airport in 1967, the Queen Mary Ship, vintage trains and Malibu Beach.
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Bridgeman Arts

American Ships on the Sea During Times of Peace

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American Ships on the Sea During Times of Peace
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Bridgeman Arts

Decorated Ships at Sea

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Decorated Ships at Sea
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Bridgeman Arts

President Roosevelt Sends Ships on Round the World Cruise as Sign of Peace

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President Roosevelt Sends Ships on Round the World Cruise as Sign of Peace
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Bridgeman Arts

Nazi Warships Along Norwegian Coastline

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Nazi Warships Along Norwegian Coastline
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Bridgeman Arts

Nazi Merchant Ships in Norway

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Nazi Merchant Ships in Norway