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  2. Pacific Marine Review - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Marine Review was an American monthly magazine dedicated to marine and shipping news that was published from 1904 to 1950. [1] The magazine, which focused on Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria, San Francisco, and other ports in the North Pacific Ocean, aimed to cover marine affairs impartially, without preference for any particular port.

  3. Seaspan ULC - Wikipedia

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    Seaspan ULC evolved into a prominent marine transportation company serving the West Coast of North America with a large tugboat and barge fleet. Seaspan's barges haul forestry materials (logs, wood chips, hog fuel, lumber, pulp, paper and newsprint), minerals (construction aggregate and limestone), railcars, plus machinery, fuel and supplies to coastal communities.

  4. Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines - Wikipedia

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    The project would have also included terminal facilities with "integrated marine infrastructure at tidewater to accommodate loading and unloading of oil and condensate tankers, and marine transportation of oil and condensate." [1] The CA$7.9 billion [2] project was first proposed in the mid-2000s but was postponed several times.

  5. Tidewater (marine services) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater, Inc. is a publicly traded international petroleum service company headquartered in Houston, Texas, U.S. It operates a fleet of ships, primarily providing vessels and marine services to the offshore petroleum and offshore wind industries. The company was founded in 1956 by a group of investors led by the Laborde family.

  6. Tidewater - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater (region), a geographic area of southeast Virginia, southern Maryland, and northeast North Carolina. Tidewater accent, an accent of American English associated with the Tidewater region of Virginia; Tidewater glacier, a classification of glacier; Tidewater (marine services), a company providing marine services to the offshore petroleum ...

  7. Tidewater (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater is a term used by industries and governments [1] to refer to access to ocean ports with international marine services for import and export of commodities. For export, the commodities can be shipped via trucks, trains [2] and/or pipelines [3] to a port, thereby opening the door to more lucrative prices on global markets.

  8. Tidewater (region) - Wikipedia

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    "Tidewater" is a term for the north Atlantic Plain region of the United States. It is located east of the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line and north of the Deep South . It encompasses the Chesapeake Bay and includes Delaware , the remainder of the Delmarva Peninsula , Southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore of Maryland , Washington, D.C. , Eastern ...

  9. Vancouver Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Maritime Museum is a maritime museum devoted to presenting the maritime history of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and the Canadian Arctic. Opened in 1959 [ 1 ] as a Vancouver centennial project, it is located within Vanier Park just west of False Creek on the Vancouver waterfront. [ 2 ]