Blue Harvest has charged captains and crew on its vessels for maintenance, electronics and wharfage fees, among other expenses.
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Will Sennott,
ProPublica,
22 July 2022
Stimpson said last year that cruising, before the pandemic halted the industry, attracted around $6 million in annual gross revenues from wharfage and parking alone.
It is expected to arrive at a shipyard in 2026 for the installation of tubes for launching hypersonic missiles, the U.S. Naval Institute-run USNI News reported.
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Thomas G. Moukawsher,
MSNBC Newsweek,
14 Apr. 2025
The shipyard upped the ante on this iteration, though, by extending the overall length of its new superyacht.
The art’s gold textural finish is sculptural, like overlapping waves, echoing the water of the marina outside as well as giving a nod to the hotel’s name.
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Angelina Villa-Clarke,
Forbes.com,
8 Apr. 2025
The marina dock system, which supports the park's boat tours, has required reinforcement since failing in 2016.
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Jason D. Greenblatt,
MSNBC Newsweek,
2 Apr. 2025
An aerial view of a container ship leaving the dockyard in Qingdao in east China’s Shandong province.
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Anniek Bao,
CNBC,
13 Jan. 2025
According to Plutarch, Caesar set fire to the enemy fleet, but the fire raged out of control from the nearby dockyards and swallowed the Great Library.
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