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Hurricane Harvey: The tug sank in the Lydia Ann Channel near Port Aransas, Texas. Her eleven crew were rescued. [178] Bintang 28 Indonesia: The cargo ship was driven ashore at Sanana. [179] Paragon DPDS I United States: Hurricane Harvey: The drillship was driven ashore at Port Aransas. [180] Sabine Pass United States
Boat Capsized Paul was ondeck and lost other crew member was below deck [11] Doublehanded Lightship Race Island Yacht Club of Alameda 16 March 2008 Matthew Gale (USA), 68, Mill Valley, California Anthony Harrow (USA), 72, Larkspur, California Daisy, Cheoy Lee Offshore 31 [12] Cowes-Cherbourg Race Royal Ocean Racing Club: June 2011
Fred Farley's sons, Fred Farley Jr. and Jim Farley grew up building boats with their father and continued with the family business after Fred's death. After World War II, the boat works was moved to Mercer Street in Port Aransas, where it remained until around 1968 then moved to Avenue C. The Farley family designed and built Farley Boats until ...
A crash between two personal watercraft in the Florida Keys left a man dead on Saturday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission said. Around 12:30 p.m., two personal watercraft collided north of ...
A Miami Herald investigation into the boat crash that killed a 17-year-old Lourdes student reveals a deeply flawed probe as FWC investigators and prosecutors built a case against George Pino.
Corpus Christi Bay is a natural harbor, and its port has contributed to the growth of the main port city of Corpus Christi. [4] Corpus Christi is the 5th largest port in the United States, [21] and the deepest on the Gulf of Mexico. [22] The channel to the Gulf was dredged through the bay to the jetties at Port Aransas. Freight exchanged at the ...
The port’s plans to pursue a permit moving the discharge offshore has been good news, said James King, president of the Port Aransas Conservancy. “It’s the appropriate place to do this, if ...
Unknown boat Flag unknown A fishing boat, carrying refugees/migrants, capsized in heavy seas and strong wind 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) off Ndiago, Mauritania in the Atlantic Ocean. 89 people were killed, 9 survivors were rescued by the Mauritanian coastguard, and 72 people were reported missing. [88]