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Marine News November 2021 Volume 32 Number 11
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The global maritime industry is currently www.marinelink.com navigating a whirlwind of major, meaning-
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PRODUCTION a lot to deal with. However, intertwined
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Nicole Ventimiglia • [email protected] with the inherent challenges of this type of [email protected] change are signi? cant opportunities to im-
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This edition also contains Marine News’ top boats of 2021. In my per-
Tel: 561-732-1659 Fax: 561-732-8063 sonal, unbiased opinion, the list starting on page 50 is quite impressive. A
Mike Kozlowski • [email protected] passenger ferry powered by hydrogen fuel cells, the largest pilot boat ever
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