Petitioner was employed by Reinauer as a merchant mariner aboard certain tugboats and barges in 2004 and 2005.
FORBES: Missouri Mariner's Tax Home Found to be Port of New York
When an overly friendly neighbor (played by Takal) barges in and befriends the couple, the subtle shifts in allegiance and attention provoke jealousy and a romantic crisis.
The ruling is great news for Hornbeck Offshore Services, which operates a fleet of transport barges in the Gulf, and brought the complaint early this month in the New Orleans court.
Fuel was continuing to enter the city, however, as pipelines were working and barges were coming in.
But whereas the other states allowed gambling only on riverboats, Mississippi added an ingenious loophole that let gambling halls be constructed on barges that float in moats.
The system is huge, with canals and navigable rivers in some instances over ten times and more the width of our largest, with barges carrying over 1000 tons in a single barge.
Investigators were trying to determine what caused 114 barges to break loose in St.
After going public in 2005, the company today contracts offshore rigs and inland barges for oil and natural gas exploration focused in the Gulf of Mexico.
According to the patents, many tub-like barges would be placed directly in the path of an oncoming storm.
When barges disappeared from the river in the mid-1800s and sawmills later closed, Edwards Dam no longer served a purpose.
Louis after the Coast Guard said 11 barges that sank last weekend in the rain-swollen waterway were not a hazard to navigation.
Ambitious plans for offshore renewable energy projects are crowding the waters--floating wind farms, tidal-power turbines and wave-energy barges--all expected in the next decade.
The 75m (250ft) tugboat with its crew of 10 Italians, five Romanians and one Croat was towing two barges when it was seized in the Gulf of Aden in April.
He must finally confront some past mistakes when his son (Peter Walsh), on the rebound from his own broken marriage, barges back into his life, grandchild in tow.
Radical in concept, the move towards FLNG production has stirred opposing views in Australia because the giant barges will probably never enter a local port, and perhaps not even employ local crews.
FORBES: ExxonMobil Joins LNG Rush With Barge 6X Bigger Than An Aircraft Carrier
More than 6, 300 vessels are currently responding on site, including skimmers, tugs, barges, and recovery vessels to assist in containment and cleanup efforts in addition to dozens of aircraft, remotely operated vehicles, and multiple mobile offshore drilling units.
When our ships are in a foreign port, no local barges should be permitted to approach a ship, whether at anchor or alongside a pier without first being inspected.
The waterway widens suddenly -- it is a turning basin, carved in the 1850s to accommodate the lumber barges stacked with wood that was shipped across Lake Michigan from the forests of Wisconsin and Michigan.
Crews are expected to spend most of this week moving in heavy equipment, including several cranes and four barges.
The trucking industry is starting the switch, with compressed natural gas being used in local delivery trucks and liquefied natural gas in over-the-road trucks, trains and barges.
FORBES: Invest In American Manufacturing? Five Charts For Your Business Decision
And because of its location in a basin, pollution in the Los Angeles area caused by diesel exhaust, barges, locomotives and other sources tends to stay put, says Janice Nolen, assistant vice president with National Policy and Advocacy for the American Lung Association.
In short, supply and demand could soon be in his favor because ACLI would be in a prime position to start booking orders to build new barges.
Built in 1837, the 24-foot high dam was used to accommodate barges and power sawmills.
Before investing in barge builder and operator American Commercial Lines, Zell studied the history of barges.
As daybreak approached, the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department's fireboat Phoenix was moving toward the barges, checking to make sure their mooring lines were secured, the fire department said in a statement.
Junk in the hole that normally would have been blown up and out to waiting barges instead fell back to the bottom of the hole and plugged it up, yet again.
FORBES: McMoRan's Moffett And Partners Refuse to Give Up at Davy Jones 1
This leaves three options for moving it from producers in the heartland to consumers on either side of the country--trains, barges and, most likely of all, trucks.
The barges are moored across the river from the Carnival Triumph, the cruise ship that lost power in February and drifted in the Gulf of Mexico for days before being towed to Mobile for repairs.
应用推荐