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Obstacles in San Francisco Bay put big ships on 'full alert' PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 12 November 2007 06:57
Every year, more than 3,600 commercial ships - oil tankers, cruise liners and cargo ships - sail into San Francisco Bay, and their captains face an obstacle course of dangers.

'Captains go on full alert as soon as they begin to approach the bay,'said Bob Bea, a former oil tanker captain who sailed off California from 1989 to 1995.

'It's even more nerve-racking once they get in the bay. There are so many ferries and sailboats and bridges that their biggest fear is hitting something.'

Last week's oil spill from the Cosco Busan underlined the risks. And despite better technology and increased safety rules that have been put in place since the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, significant hazards for the behemoth ships remain.

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Barge owner sued over fatal LI Sound collision PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 10 November 2007 08:43
The two survivors and the family of a woman killed when their 24-foot pleasure boat capsized in a June collision with a barge in Long Island Sound sued the barge company Friday.

The suit was filed in State Supreme Court in the Bronx on behalf of boat owner Raphael Rivera of the Bronx, his brother Efrain of Rhode Island, and the estate of Raphael's girlfriend, Leibe Ociele Medina, also of the Bronx. They accused the owner of the barge and the tug pushing it, Seaboat Inc. of Bristol, R.I., of negligence and wrongful death.
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