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Marquis Who's Who Honors Bing-Syin Ye for Legal Expertise in Marine Insurance

Bing-Syin Ye is a respected expert in the ocean marine insurance industry




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Marquatica Agency Defines Marketing Best Practices for Marine Industry Brands in a Downturn

Spending Resources Correctly to Gain Customers and Sales




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Registration now officially open for Pacific Marine Expo, the West Coast's largest commercial marine trade show

Expo returns to Lumen Field Event Center in Seattle from Thursday, Nov. 20th through Friday, Nov. 22nd with new partnerships, programming, more exhibitors, and expanded special events




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Maritime Innovation and Technology showcased at Pacific Marine Expo thanks to new partnership with Washington Maritime Blue

Pacific Marine Expo, the West Coast's largest commercial marine trade show, docks in Seattle from Wednesday, Nov. 20, through Friday, Nov. 22




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Best Wall Clock Announces Lower Prices Of The Highly Popular Rolex Submariner Wall Clock

Best Wall Clock has cut prices of their highly popular Rolex Submariner Wall Clock, an offer that's available for customers in the UK, Europe, and North America.




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Registration opens for 2023 Pacific Marine Expo

The West Coast's largest commercial fishing and marine trade show returns to the Lumen Field Event Center in Seattle, Nov 8-10th, 2023




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Maritime Innovation and Technology showcased at Pacific Marine Expo thanks to new partnership with Washington Maritime Blue

Pacific Marine Expo, the West Coast's largest commercial marine trade show, returns to Seattle's Lumen Field Event Center from Wednesday, Nov. 20th – Friday Nov. 22nd




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Hockey Hall of Famer and Veteran Marine Fighter Pilot Hosting 5th Annual Golf Tournament for Retired Military Dogs

Fundraiser to benefit two organizations that provide Military / Police K9s the retirements they deserve




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From Marine to Modern-Day Revolutionary: Wayne M. Aston's Valley Forge-Inspired Vision

Wayne M. Aston's Valley Forge-Inspired Vision




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Marine Microbe Survey Reveals Potential Problem-Solvers

Researchers went 'bioprospecting' in marine microbes, looking for those that can perform helpful functions like eating plastic or generating antibiotics.



  • Cell & Molecular Biology

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Marine Microbe Survey Reveals Potential Problem-Solvers

Researchers went 'bioprospecting' in marine microbes, looking for those that can perform helpful functions like eating plastic or generating antibiotics.



  • Earth & The Environment

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Marine Microbe Survey Reveals Potential Problem-Solvers

Researchers went 'bioprospecting' in marine microbes, looking for those that can perform helpful functions like eating plastic or generating antibiotics.



  • Genetics & Genomics

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Marine Microbe Survey Reveals Potential Problem-Solvers

Researchers went 'bioprospecting' in marine microbes, looking for those that can perform helpful functions like eating plastic or generating antibiotics.




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Social Media for Science Outreach – A Case Study: Marine Science & Conservation Outreach

A twitter TeachIn about marine protected areas, hosted by @RJ_Dunlap on 4/8/2013




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Kongsberg Nabs Potential $329 Million Award To Build Turrets For Marines’ ACV-30

The Marine Corps has awarded Norway’s Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace a contract worth up to $329 million to build medium caliber remotely-operated weapon systems for the turreted variant of the […]




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Submarine Screening

FREE schools preview screening of the film 'Submarine'




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Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Opportunities and legal challenges

Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Opportunities and legal challenges




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Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Strategy and roadmap

Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Strategy and roadmap




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Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Engineering Feasibility Study

Using submarine cables for climate monitoring and disaster warning - Engineering Feasibility Study




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The scientific and societal case for the integration of environmental sensors into new submarine telecommunication cables

The scientific and societal case for the integration of environmental sensors into new submarine telecommunication cables






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The team effort that led to the Marines’ clean audit triumph

By achieving a clean financial audit for the first time ever, the Marine Corps can provide accountability, transparency and validity for their spending.

The post The team effort that led to the Marines’ clean audit triumph first appeared on Federal News Network.




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NAVSUP piloting new RFID inventory system, integrating with Marine Corps solution

The Naval Autonomous Data Collection System (NADACS) will introduce new RFID technology, as well as improving passive RFID, for Naval Supply Systems Command.

The post NAVSUP piloting new RFID inventory system, integrating with Marine Corps solution first appeared on Federal News Network.




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Modeling coastal and marine processes

Location: Engineering Library- TC209.D95 2015




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A huge deposit of marine fossils found under San Pedro High School

San Pedro High School discovered a deposit of marine fossils on campus in 2022 and began collaborating with local paleontologists to uncover secrets from the Palos Verdes Peninsula's geological past.




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Collaborative Research Aims to Discover Effective Treatments for Marine Mammals Poisoned by Toxic Algae

Zymo Research, Unravel Biosciences, and Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute team up to combat increasing cases of domoic acid poisoning in sea lions.




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On loving the Seattle Mariners, even when it seems like a terrible idea

It's October 22, 2001, and I'm standing on a crowded Key Arena concourse…




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Glorious win for plucky Mariners

AT THE site of their last clean sheet more than 593 days and 36 A-League matches ago, the Mariners have kept Perth Glory scoreless to record a 2-0 win at Central Coast Stadium last night.




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Mariners four-getful night

The Central Coast Mariners have come crashing back down to earth after a 10-man Western Sydney outfit registered a 4-1 win over the yellow and navy in Gosford on Saturday.




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Phoenix climb over lowly Mariners

IT WAS a case of déjà vu for the Central Coast across the ditch on Saturday, as Wellington ran riot against a young Mariners side to register a 3-0 win in Waikato.




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Mariners to give women a chance

CENTRAL Coast Mariners are turning their attention to the womens game, with the club aiming to establish a W-League side to compete as early as next season.




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Mariners give women a chance

CENTRAL Coast Mariners are turning their attention to the womens game, with the club aiming to establish a W-League side to compete as early as next season.




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Flicks of the Week: Damon Wayans Joins the Marine Ranks



The comedian stars in Major Payne this week.



  • BET Star Cinema

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EEZ Declared A Marine Mammal Sanctuary

Bermuda’s Exclusive Economic Zone [EEZ] has been declared a Marine Mammal Sanctuary with particular emphasis on the endangered humpback whale, Minister of Environment, Planning and Infrastructure Strategy Marc Bean said this afternoon [Sept 21]. Minister Bean said: “The area of the new Bermuda Marine Mammal Sanctuary will be more than 170,000 square nautical miles, approximately […]




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Govt On Marine Zone, Plans, Fishing & More

The Government released a statement covering aspects including the marine exclusive economic zone, Fisherman’s Association Bermuda [FAB] and more. A Government spokesperson said, “While the Government appreciates that the Fisherman’s Association Bermuda [FAB] disagree with the commitment to fully protect twenty per cent of the island’s exclusive economic zone, developing a balanced and integrated marine […]




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New Draft Marine Protected Area Maps

The Blue Prosperity Plan has unveiled revised draft maps for the proposed marine protected area [MPA] network which “highlight significant changes that accommodate feedback received from the commercial fishing industry.” A Government spokesperson said, “After extensive consultation, a series of new draft maps were revealed that form the proposed marine protected area [MPA] network as […]




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“Marine Ecosystems Tend To Recover Well”

“Bermuda’s marine environment and its inhabitants are used to major storms, including hurricanes. There will inevitably be some acute damage as well as some ongoing negative effects in the short to medium term, but overall our marine ecosystems tend to recover well,” the Department of Environmental Protection said. Having found both a sea fan and […]




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Corals, Marine Resources In Small Island States

Foreign scientists working in small island states need to create better collaborations with local researchers and marine management entities if coral reefs, fish, and other marine resources are to be saved from irreversible degradation, according to a new opinion paper published by researchers from the Caribbean, Canada, the USA, and UK. The opinion, published last […]




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Reminder: Marine Turtles Are A Protected Species

Following a video circulating showing a person hanging on to a turtle, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources [DENR] reminded the public that marine turtles are afforded protection under the Protected Species Act 2003. A Government spokesperson said, “The Department of Environment and Natural Resources [DENR] wishes to remind the public that marine turtles […]




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Ken and Robin Talk About Stuff: Submarine for Sea Ghouls

In the latest episode of their intrepid podcast, Ken and Robin talk Sense Trouble, fatbergs, William Stephenson, and doomsday predictor Albert Porta.




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The Piano on the Submarine

The USS Thomas A. Edison was an Ethan Allen-class ballistic missile submarine in the service of the United States Navy from 1961 until 1983. Although submarines, especially boomers, are supposed to prize silence, the Edison was built with a fully functional piano that remained in use throughout the boat's service.

The Naval Submarine League reports that Steinway and Sons made the custom upright piano for the Navy, which installed the huge instrument during the submarine's construction. Crew members who knew how to play it did so and the piano was often the centerpiece of musical performances conducted by the crew.

The piano was removed when the Edison was scrapped. Veterans of the boat rescued the piano from destruction and arranged for its restoration. It's now in the Steinway and Sons Museum in New York.

-via U.S. Naval Institute




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A Marine Corps veteran expresses concerns for the military in a 2nd Trump presidency

Essayist Phil Klay says Trump tried to use the military to push his partisan agenda before, and may further erode norms around the military as he looks for those willing to "go with his whims."





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Runaway 'spy whale' fled Russian military training says marine scientist

Marine scientist uncovers the story behind Andruha's escape from Russian military training programme.





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Proteomics of Galapagos Marine Iguanas Links Function of Femoral Gland Proteins to the Immune System [Research]

Communication between individuals via molecules, termed chemosignaling, is widespread among animal and plant species. However, we lack knowledge on the specific functions of the substances involved for most systems. The femoral gland is an organ that secretes a waxy substance involved in chemical communication in lizards. Although the lipids and volatile substances secreted by the femoral glands have been investigated in several biochemical studies, the protein composition and functions of secretions remain completely unknown. Applying a proteomic approach, we provide the first attempt to comprehensively characterize the protein composition of femoral gland secretions from the Galápagos marine iguana. Using samples from several organs, the marine iguana proteome was assembled by next-generation sequencing and MS, resulting in 7513 proteins. Of these, 4305 proteins were present in the femoral gland, including keratins, small serum proteins, and fatty acid-binding proteins. Surprisingly, no proteins with discernible roles in partner recognition or inter-species communication could be identified. However, we did find several proteins with direct associations to the innate immune system, including lysozyme C, antileukoproteinase (ALP), pulmonary surfactant protein (SFTPD), and galectin (LGALS1) suggesting that the femoral glands function as an important barrier to infection. Furthermore, we report several novel anti-microbial peptides from the femoral glands that show similar action against Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis such as oncocin, a peptide known for its effectiveness against Gram-negative pathogens. This proteomics data set is a valuable resource for future functional protein analysis and demonstrates that femoral gland secretions also perform functions of the innate immune system.




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USS Wyoming submarine conducts two-missile Trident II test flight

The U.S. Navy conducted a two-missile test flight of unarmed life-extended Trident II-D5LE missiles from the USS Wyoming in the Eastern Test Range off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Fla, the Navy announced.




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Four Marines remain hospitalized month after suicide bombing at Afghan airport

Four U.S. Marines remain hospitalized after an attack near Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, last month as service members were evacuating foreign nationals and refugees.




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OSC Advances Marine Movement Research with Computational Tools for Bio-Inspired Robotics

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 7, 2024 — Alexander Hoover, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Cleveland State University, has always been fascinated by marine organisms—the way […]

The post OSC Advances Marine Movement Research with Computational Tools for Bio-Inspired Robotics appeared first on HPCwire.




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U.S. Marine Corps Archival Footage: 28th Marines on Iwo Jima

Recently digitized footage shows the Marine assault on Iwo Jima during World War II, including prepping equipment, arriving on the island and raising the flag. (U.S. Marine Corps History Division and Moving Image Research Collections, University of South Carolina)