Maritime Magazines Archive
This Month (May) in Maritime History
Maritime Reporter
May 2021

- Training Tips for Ships - Tip #24: For your Disaster Recovery Plan, Hope for the Best; Plan for the Worst 12
- Reflections on the Trends That Have Shaped the Maritime Industry 14
- Back to the Drawing Board: Analyzing Social Impact of Sustainable Energy 18
- The Shipping Industry Embraces Battery Power 32
- TECH FILE: The Scrubber Uptake - Economics & Technologies 42
Marine News
May 2020

- INSIGHTS: Mary Ann Bucci, Executive Director, Port of Pittsburgh Commission 12
- COVID-19 Economic Recovery Should Include Infrastructure Investment 20
- The Unsung Benefits of the Inland Waterways 22
- US Barging Industry Navigating Black Swan Events 30
- Port of Indiana-Mt. Vernon Makes ‘Next Generation’ Terminal Upgrades 38
Maritime Reporter
May 2020

- Crew Training for a Future that Includes Autonomous Vessels 14
- Profiles in Training: Capt. Ted Morley, MPT 16
- Interview: John Waterhouse, EBDG - “Be Bold in Thinking but Cautious in Application” 34
- Tech File: Automating Ballast Ops When Installing BWMS 54
- The Final Word: COVID-19 & the Treatment of Seafarers 58
Marine Technology
May 2020

- A New Role for Service Providers Amidst Energy Upheaval 14
- For the Royal Australian Navy, Technological Leap Starts Small 18
- Autonomous ANTX: Seismic Survey Tech and Port Security 34
- Using High Res 3D Meshes for improved Shape Reconstuction of Marine Survey Data 40
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography: 3D-printed Coral Are Natural Producers of Biofuels 47
Maritime Reporter
May 1988

- RORO88 9th International Conference & Exhibition on Roll-On/Roll-Off Marine Transport 8
- Bethlehem Steel Consolidation At Sparrows Point Strengthens Competitive Position 20
- MAJOR NAVY CONTRACTS 29
- SNAME SPRING MEETING/ STAR SYMPOSIUM 'MARINE & OFFSHORE SYSTEMS' 38
- New York Exhibition Showcases First Production Color ARPA From Racal Marine 44
Maritime Reporter
May 15, 1985

- Radio-Holland USA, B.V. Automates Coastal Station WLO's Radiotelex Service 5
- NEW GHH-Constructed Drydock, Mission Bay, For Continental Maritime 8
- Navigation & Communications Equipment — A R e v i e w— 18
- Elliott White Gill Thrusters Offer Unique Advantages 32
- John Crane Offers Literature On Their Line Of Bellows Seals 34
Maritime Reporter
May 1984

- New $27.9-Million NKS Plant In Mexico Will Supply Heavy Steel Forgings And Castings To Shipyards And Industry 8
- World's Biggest Syncrolift Now In Service At Todd's San Pedro Yard 12
- Marine coatings & corrosion control 26
- First Of Five RO/RO-Containerships Delivered To ACL By Kockums Yard 50
- Seminar In New York Introduces New Heavy-Fuel M.A.N.-B&W Engine 53
Maritime Reporter
May 1980

- Sembawang Yard To Invest In Construction Of New Floating Dock 8
- Bethlehem's Sparrows Point Y a r d Gets First Drilling Rig Contract 26
- G u i d e d - M i s s i l e D D G Christened At Ingalls S h i p b u i l d i n g Y a rd 32
- T e n v i g Offshore A.S Develops Low-Cost Early Oil Production Ship 39
- Safety And The Marine Environment 44
Maritime Reporter
May 15, 1977

- Norfolk Shipbuilding And Drydock Corporation Signs Two Multimillion-Dollar Contracts 11
- IHI Delivers 269,800-DWT Texaco Caribbean 11
- The Care And Lubrication Of Marine Diesel Engines 35
- Chesapeake Section Of SNAME Hears Papers On Propeller Cavitation And Unsteady Forces 45
- COMSAT General Elects McLucas President- Johnson Named Chairman 47
Maritime Reporter
May 1977

- Energy Research In The Oceans 12
- University Of California Plans To Build Large Oceanographic Vessel 24
- D r e w r y Report R e v i e w s C a r - C a r r y i n g Fleet 42
- A v o n d a l e Delivers Hydraulic Dredge I l l i n o i s - Flagship Of Great Lakes Dredge And Dock Fleet 44
- Paper On Technical Aspects Of Ocean Mining Presented At SNAME Los Angeles Meeting 49