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TITANIC LAW AND POLICY: How a Shipwreck Changed International Law — and Why It Matters Today
On the night of April 14–15, 1912, more than 1,500 people died in the icy waters of the North Atlantic when the RMS Titanic slipped beneath the surface. The world …
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The Hormuz Crisis Has Made the Shadow Fleet the World’s Tanker Fleet
The Ocean Foundation Calls for Immediate IMO Emergency Response as Closure of Hormuz and Suez Routes Concentrates Global Oil Transport in Uninsured, Aging Vessels WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Ocean Foundation …
Women Lighthouse Keepers of the U.S.
About Women’s History Month Women’s History Month originated from a local week-long celebration in California in 1978. The organizers chose the week of March 8th to correspond with International Women’s …




