Maryland trade group focuses on workforce shortages
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland organized a strategic planning session to address ongoing workforce shortages in the industry. Though the discussion was regional, the
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland organized a strategic planning session to address ongoing workforce shortages in the industry. Though the discussion was regional, the
The oyster business is booming again on the western shore of Maryland — the state has issued 111 oyster-farming leases in the last few years
Maryland boaters say they’re happy to see increasing public access to local waterways and the state government is trying to make public access even stronger.
Marine sales are up nationally, but dealers and vendors in Maryland have seen an 11.6 percent drop in expenditures on powerboats and accessories. The doldrums
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking nominations for its second annual Clean Marina of the Year contest. “Our goal is to hear from
Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that would impose a 1 percent “luxury surcharge” on certain items, including boats costing more than $35,000. The bill
In 2011, Maryland recorded the most boating fatalities in more than a decade. Twenty-five people, ranging in age from 14 to 81, were killed last
Boating deaths in Maryland have reached their highest level in more than a decade, with 20 so far this year, but authorities say they can’t
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley signed a bill into law Tuesday that immediately requires any child under the age of 13 to wear a personal flotation
A Maryland lawmaker is proposing two bills in his state to help the struggling marine industry. State Sen. John Astle, D-Annapolis, is sponsoring a bill
The Marine Trades Association of Maryland organized a strategic planning session to address ongoing workforce shortages in the industry. Though the discussion was regional, the
The oyster business is booming again on the western shore of Maryland — the state has issued 111 oyster-farming leases in the last few years
Maryland boaters say they’re happy to see increasing public access to local waterways and the state government is trying to make public access even stronger.
Marine sales are up nationally, but dealers and vendors in Maryland have seen an 11.6 percent drop in expenditures on powerboats and accessories. The doldrums
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is seeking nominations for its second annual Clean Marina of the Year contest. “Our goal is to hear from
Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that would impose a 1 percent “luxury surcharge” on certain items, including boats costing more than $35,000. The bill
In 2011, Maryland recorded the most boating fatalities in more than a decade. Twenty-five people, ranging in age from 14 to 81, were killed last
Boating deaths in Maryland have reached their highest level in more than a decade, with 20 so far this year, but authorities say they can’t
Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley signed a bill into law Tuesday that immediately requires any child under the age of 13 to wear a personal flotation
A Maryland lawmaker is proposing two bills in his state to help the struggling marine industry. State Sen. John Astle, D-Annapolis, is sponsoring a bill