"If we had a trade agreement with France and I could ship from here same as I could ship from Hull, England, I'd be shipping from here, " Mr. Trammell said.
Among the dunes, Robert has built his own small memorial, and segments of the ship's hull still lie partly buried in the sand, like an excavated dinosaur skeleton.
What goes for an airport or a bay can be scaled up to an ocean, or the air above it, and down to the flow off an aircraft's wingtip, or a ship's hull.
Premier Exhibitions is cashing in on the centennial of the Titanic disaster with an April auction to offload some 5, 500 artifacts raised from the wreck, everything from chunks of the ship's hull to White Star Line teacups and passengers' possessions.
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The exam bed look like the hull of the ship, and the tube is a wooden steering wheel.
The Japan coast guard identified the trawler and its owner after Canadian officials provided the identification number on the hull of the ship.
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Upon making its approach to Giglio's tiny port, the Costa Concordia hit a rock that sent water gushing into its hull as the ship silently glided past the port.
The captain proceeded in the fjords at very slow speed, barely moving forward, by lowering an anchor from the bow to a depth greater than the hull of the ship.
The Navy has pledged to clean up the debris created when waves stripped off pieces of fiberglass covering the wooden hull of the ship and to try to restore the reef as much as possible.
But the scare did remind sailors why, for the first time in Cup history, they are required to wear crash helmets, which provide protection if they are thrown off one end of the ship and encounter the ship's masts and hull on the way down.
Ten years ago, Tramco opened a factory in Hull, England, to ship goods tariff-free to Europe.
Raising the debt limit with no accompanying credible fiscal plan may keep the government open this month, this year or next, but will punch a politically irreversible hole in the hull of our sinking sovereign ship of state.
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The ship reported it had a gash in its single hull and some of its cargo of 70, 000 tons of fuel oil had started gushing out.
Trustees had hoped the building set to house the hull of the 500-year-old ship would be ready in 2012 for the 30th anniversary of the wreck's discovery.
Once deployed, the robot is magnetized, so it can stick to the hull, then move around taking video of the ship.
The technology works by reducing frictional resistance between the vessel hull and seawater using air bubbles along the bottom of the ship.
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When the ship is upright, caissons will be fixed to the other side of the hull to stabilize it.
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The Christos XXII was hit by a ship it was towing, which caused a 40cm (16ins) gash in the hull.
The ship is themed on New York City, with a colorful mural on the exterior hull design by pop artist Peter Max featuring the city skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
Malo platform hull from Korea to the US Gulf of Mexico for Chevron, immediately after the ship leaves the shipyard.
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The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard museum will display the 16th Century hull with 19, 000 of its artefacts - including the skeleton of Hatch, the ship's dog.
Regardless of current names, flags and shell companies, these vessels can be identified by their unique seven-digit hull numbers, known as IMO numbers, which are issued for the lifetime of a ship.
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