The new nation was a seafaring one, amassing great wealth from ship-building, whaling, fishing and maritime trade.
The collection was the basis for the Peabody Essex Museum that subsequently also reflects Salem's rich maritime history.
He said the inquiry's results would be passed to the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
Earlier this month, the NIA charged the two men with murder and violating maritime safety laws.
Japan, anxious to secure its maritime lifeline, has also been pushing for more active collaboration.
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Beijing's response to maritime disputes, for instance, is not a product of grand strategy.
The injured were being treated at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said.
VSATs permit big broadband transmissions, useful for Inmarsat's traditional customers: maritime and energy companies and governments.
The collision was the worst maritime accident in Hong Kong for over 40 years.
Once in Sydney, the Plastiki will be harbored at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
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RCAHMS' collections include drawings, photographs, negatives and manuscripts relating to Scotland's archaeology, buildings and maritime heritage.
Maritime and Coastguard Agency figures show 189 tombstoning-related incidents were recorded between 2004 and 2009.
The samples have now been sent to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency's laboratory in Edinburgh.
Unfazed by maritime danger, Churchill braved the Atlantic following Pearl Harbor to support his English-speaking brethren.
Preparations for a maritime disaster off Guernsey are being reviewed by the island's emergency planning officer.
The contract between the longshoremen and the U.S. Maritime Alliance originally expired Sept. 30, 2012.
Unfortunately, this is indicative of how we will address future maritime security issues: reactively, not proactively.
Xinhua said it would enhance the country's ability to safeguard national security and defend maritime sovereignty.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency said the Amethyst's crew made proper use of their life-saving equipment.
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With some 33, 000 full-time students, the University specializes in tropical agriculture, maritime studies, tourism and law.
In 2003, Captain Sulzer joined several colleagues to open Maritime Academy Charter High School.
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Sunday's rescue was the result of a two-week operation, the International Maritime Bureau said.
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The take: a few dozen Spanish doubloons and lots of fascinating, but essentially valueless, maritime esoterica.
U.S. global maritime requirements are likely to increase, rather than decrease in the future.
South Korea's defence minister, Lee Sang-hee, said North Korea's navy threatened its maritime supply lines.
Another key reorganisation is the regrouping of maritime patrols into a unified coast guard.
Plans for the refurbishment include adding a shopping centre, three Michelin-starred restaurants and a maritime museum.
But the help offered by Aker Maritime was not what Kvaerner's board had expected.
"Nothing tells me that it's flatly prohibited, " says San Francisco maritime lawyer James Walsh.
The aim is to separate the management of the port and the maritime needs.
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