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.
The 114-meter (374-feet) Cosmos that was launched at our shipyard in Rensburg recently is especially exciting because that owner has agreed to a test installation of a methanol fuel cell, which is a huge undertaking.
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Bill Springer,
Forbes.com,
8 Sep. 2025
The Russian ballistic missile submarine Emperor Alexander III is seen after a commissioning ceremony at the Sevmash shipyard in Severodvinsk in Russia's Arkhangelsk region on December 11, 2023.
The item was pulled from the July 29 consent agenda — actions generally considered routine and non-controversial — by council members who wanted more information about the mayor’s plans for Marina Village, the Dana Landing marina and the Sportsmen’s Seafood restaurant.
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Jeff McDonald,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
31 Aug. 2025
Highlights include an infinity pool on the 55th floor, two movie theaters, virtual golf, a full spa, and downtown Miami’s only deep-water superyacht marina.
The 722-footer was moved from the construction dock to the water for the first time, with tugs then guiding it along a set course to the outfitting dockyard.
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Rachel Cormack,
Robb Report,
24 June 2025
During our layover, a worker at the dockyard had told me of the attacks and the threat of starvation incapacitating the capital.
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