- Tiff over TEA. (Ferries & Fast
Craft).
For a dozen years, federal funding in the form of Ferry Boat Discretionary grants has played a key role in the renewal and expansion of ferry services across the U.S. Under the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st century-widely known by the acronym TEA-21--$220 million was made available for ferry ......
- MarineMax Provides Fiscal 2007 Update.
~ Company Updates Full Year Fiscal 2007 EPS Guidance to Range of $0.45 to $0.65 ~ ~ Expected Second Quarter EPS Range Before Unusual Item is $0.08 to $0.11 ~ ~ Market Share Continues to Expand ~ CLEARWATER, Fla. -- MarineMax, Inc. (NYSE: HZO), the nation's largest recreational boat retailer, ......
- BOOM time
Picture a growing city with skyscrapers, power plants, highways and bridges going up. What towers over all the construction? Cranes, of course.
- C$4.2 million federal support for BC ferry
upgrade.
Vancouver Drydock, part of the Washington Marine Group is undertaking an extensive, six-month upgrade of BC Ferries' Queen of Oak Bay. The ship, built in 1981 at Burrard Yarrows Victoria Division, Victoria, B.C., provides service on the Nanaimo-Horseshoe Bay route. It has a passenger capacity of 1,446 and a vehicle ......
- Some nations worry that 'you are what you eat'
While many people applaud the advances that scientists are making in the field of biotechnology, some are worried about the unknown consequences of tinkering with the genes of the crops we consume. Ironically, the fear of biotechnology's effects on food has led to the development of a sort of "reactive" ......
- India heads to value-added future in supplying world
quality seafood.
Value-adding is a key word that desribes India's seafood industry today. Modern IQF lines have been installed in factories along the country's east and west coasts. And a great number of the plants are less than one year old. While traditional block-frozen shrimp and cephalopod Products have not lost their ......
- ITC finds no injuries in outboard
dumping.
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled that dumping by Japanese outboard engine manufacturers has not caused injury to manufacturers in the United States. The 4-2 decision, reached Feb. 2, brought a yearlong debate to an end, leaving Yamaha feeling vindicated and Brunswick's Mercury Marine division claiming that the United ......