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- Monitoring Email Usage
I have been terribly delinquent in posting and I am trying to be better but there never seems to be the time - I am therefore renewing my offer to anyone who wishes to post on maritime law and technology...
- Port Security - Installation of Radiation Monitors
US Customs and Border Protection issued a press release advising that the Port of Honolulu has installed a Radiation Portal Monitor to screen vehicles and cargo departing from Pier 1 for radiation. Use of radiation monitors is part of an...
- Technology finds monster waves beyond estimates of computer models
Researchers aboard the RRS DISCOVERY experienced waves of up to 95 feet in height - the biggest waves ever recorded. The scientists believe these waves are created by resonance where a storm builds energy into waves over the hours rather...
- What happened to Equasis?
Update to post below: Equasis is back on line. According to the US Coast Guard, Equasis was having a dispute with its hosting company. It appears to be resolved and most importantly, Equasis is back online. I also learned that...
- Video Cameras at the Port of Oakland
More on the Port Security Front: The Port of Oakland is using funds from a $2.4 mil. Federal grant to outfit its cranes with 60 video cameras to be monitored 24 hours per day as part of its security plan....
- Public/Private Project on Port Security
As promised, I will start to post about port security measures and programs utilizing new and emerging technology to help help reduce the increasingly publicized venerable nature of our nation's ports. First up is a Public/Private initiative called Operation Safe...
- DP World Political Chaos
How does a maritime legal blogger not jump in on the whole Dubai Ports World controversy? - apparently I can't and in fact I am sorry it has taken me this long but I have stood by the sidelines watching...
- Legal tech, tips and training guru
My friend Adriana Linares is blogging about Legal Technology tips at I Heart Tech. I have known Adriana since she consulted and trained at my old law firm, and helped bring us from a world of Wordperfect and Groupwise to...
- Decision in the TRICOLOR Case
The US District Court for the Southern District of New York has issued an opinion as to the cause of the collision between the M/V KARIBA, a container vessel and the M/V TRICOLOR, a car carrier which resulted in the...
- Wiki legal dictionary and encyclopedia
Thanks to Tom Mighell at Inter Alia, for pointing out Wex, a new collaborative legal dictionary/encyclopedia from the Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute, in and of itself, one of the greatest free legal research tools available. As the...
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