Maritime Magazines Archive
This Month (September) in Maritime History
Marine News
September 2022

- Roundtable: North American Naval Architects Weigh In 12
- Congress: Short-term Funding Decisions Create Long-term Domestic and National Security Issues 19
- Marine Group Boat Works: Standing Steady on Four Legs 22
- Inland Waterways Report: Columbia-Snake River System 32
- Silverback Marine Brings Fresh Blood—and Ideas—to Boatbuilding 38
Maritime Reporter
September 2021

- A BC Ferries Case Study: Lessons Learned in Setting Underwater Radiated Noise Targets 22
- Marine Design: Multi-Physics Simulation (MPS) & Decarbonization Walk Hand-in-Hand 26
- PROFILE: Glosten is Meeting the Decarbonization Challenge, by Design 36
- Supply Chain Shocks: Ocean Shipping Challenges Abound 44
- Marine Biofouling in Ports: Wet Docks Acting as ‘Hot Spot’ Biofouling Transfer Stations 50
Maritime Reporter
September 2020

- Training Tips for Ships #16: Using Student Exam Results to Measure OUR Performance: Part 2 12
- History and Overview of U.S. Cabotage Laws 14
- “It’s my dream job”: One-on-one with Søren Andersen, CEO, StormGeo 18
- Will Customers Redefine Design and the Science of Marine Propulsion? 26
- Mitigating Underwater Noise 42
Maritime Reporter
September 15, 1985

- Bollinger Shipyard Dedicates Island Class USCG Patrol Boat Fleet 7
- OUTSTANDING RIG DESIGNS 16
- CANADIAN SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIR YARDS 28
- Cincinnati Gear Completes Testing Of New, Sophisticated Marine Drive For Navy T-AO 187 Class Oilers 34
- West Coast Manly Shipyards Delivers Fisheries Patrol Vessel Leonard J. Cowley 36
Maritime Reporter
September 1984

- Fairbanks Morse Taking Major Steps To Improve All Aspects Of Customer Services Worldwide 7
- Maritime Innovation — Practical Approaches '84 International Symposium 10
- SMM '84 International Ship, Machinery, and Marine Technology Trade Fair 20
- WEST GERMAN SHIPBUILDING 38
- New Harbor Navigation System Designed To Increase Operating Revenue And Safety 44
Maritime Reporter
September 15, 1981

- 55th Annual PROPELLER CLUB CONVENTION 26
- Vancouver Shipyards Launches Log Barge On A Film Of Water 41
- New Towboat Design At St. Louis Ship Results From Two-Year Research Program 60
- Marathon's Vicksburg Yard Refines 'Walking' Process For Jackups 63
- $270-Million Expansion Is Proposed For Port Of Portland 66
Maritime Reporter
September 15, 1978

- Bell Aerospace Delivers 160-Ton Air Cushion Landing Craft To Navy 6
- MarAd Study Examines Shipping Policy Options 14
- The 1,000-Foot M/V George A. Stinson Joins National Steel's Fleet Of Ore-Carrying Vessels 40
- World And U.S. Bulk Shipping 46
- Jardine Plans To Restructure Oilfield Servicing—New Name Jardine Offshore Promet 52
Maritime Reporter
September 1978

- Jeffboat Delivers The Thruston B. Morton 6
- Todd Pacific Shipyards Launches Guided Missile Frigate Wadsworth (FFG-9) 16
- 'Ocean Trade And Transport Of Phosphate Rock7 24
- Peoples' Republic Of China Concentrates On Building Up Bulk Carrier Fleet 28
- Tokyo Marine Services Starts Trans-Pacific Drydock Tow 50
Maritime Reporter
September 15, 1977

- Role Of Ro/Ro Shipping In Dry Cargo Trade 12
- Hillman-Designed New Class Towboat Delivered To Exxon At Baton Rouge 19
- Perspectives On Third World Port Development 30
- 51st Annual Propeller Club Convention And 1977 American Merchant Marine Conference Set For Galveston, Texas, Oct. 10, 11, 12, 13 And 14 34
- Jane's Fighting Ships 1977-78 Revised Edition 49
Maritime Reporter
September 1977

- Exxon Begins Operating Remote Sea-Floor Production System 10
- Marystown Shipyard Reports On Progress Of $23-Million Norwegian Tugboat Contract 14
- Speakers Named For Weather Conference September 14-15-16 22
- Study Shows Worldwide LNG Production Increase —60 Carriers Needed 24
- Lloyd's Register Completely Revises Rules For Marine Refrigerated Cargo Installations 44