ENVIRONMENTAL WATCH: flame-retardant chemicals in coastal waters
A recent report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows that polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are contaminating U.S. coastal waters at greater levels
A recent report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows that polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are contaminating U.S. coastal waters at greater levels
Federal marshals paid a visit to Roscioli Yachting Center in Davie, Fla., yesterday to seize a 55-foot yacht owned by Bernie Madoff, the financier who
Champlin’s Marina expansion plans on Block Island’s Great Salt Pond could wind up in Rhode Island Supreme Court following a judgment released this week by
The 2008 Association of Marina Industries Marina Wage Rate Survey is now available for purchase. This report provides marina managers a means to compare the
The Labor Department today announced that the unemployment rate rose to 8.1 percent last month, the highest level since December 1983. U.S. employers shed 651,000
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner yesterday laid out the White House’s plan to rescue the financial system, and it is bigger than expected, with government playing
Despite the more than 50 percent drop in sales for its fiscal 2009 first quarter, MarineMax is getting good marks from analysts. “Results demonstrate that
A special task force set up to study Maryland’s boating industry has submitted its 2008 legislative report to the governor, general assembly and the state’s
The Grand Haven (Mich.) City Council approved the second phase of a nearly $2 million dock project at the city’s municipal marina. The first phase
A District Court judge in southern Florida recently denied a request to dismiss a lawsuit regarding the damage that gasoline blended with ethanol does to
A recent report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows that polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or PBDEs, are contaminating U.S. coastal waters at greater levels
Federal marshals paid a visit to Roscioli Yachting Center in Davie, Fla., yesterday to seize a 55-foot yacht owned by Bernie Madoff, the financier who
Champlin’s Marina expansion plans on Block Island’s Great Salt Pond could wind up in Rhode Island Supreme Court following a judgment released this week by
The 2008 Association of Marina Industries Marina Wage Rate Survey is now available for purchase. This report provides marina managers a means to compare the
The Labor Department today announced that the unemployment rate rose to 8.1 percent last month, the highest level since December 1983. U.S. employers shed 651,000
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner yesterday laid out the White House’s plan to rescue the financial system, and it is bigger than expected, with government playing
Despite the more than 50 percent drop in sales for its fiscal 2009 first quarter, MarineMax is getting good marks from analysts. “Results demonstrate that
A special task force set up to study Maryland’s boating industry has submitted its 2008 legislative report to the governor, general assembly and the state’s
The Grand Haven (Mich.) City Council approved the second phase of a nearly $2 million dock project at the city’s municipal marina. The first phase
A District Court judge in southern Florida recently denied a request to dismiss a lawsuit regarding the damage that gasoline blended with ethanol does to