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  • st northern communities, was supplied using ocean-going cargo ships aided by icebreakers during the
  • Kumalae designed and built the first modern ocean-going catamaran, Manu Kai, in Hawaii.
  • Hull's tradition of ocean-going commerce dates from the Middle Ages and has
  • e Whitby class, were designed as first rate ocean-going convoy escorts in light of experience gaine
  • Korvette 130) is Germany's newest class of ocean-going corvettes.
  • They were large ocean-going cruiser submarines designed to operate in t
  • also known as Morone labrax, is a primarily ocean-going fish that sometimes enters brackish and fre
  • Nemesis was the first British ocean-going iron warship.
  • ord meaning "thunder(ing) mountain," was an ocean-going ironclad screw frigate of 16 guns.
  • it the lock at Bonneville Dam and the first ocean-going merchant ship to transit the Columbia River
  • as a result they were of little use to the ocean-going Royal Navy.
  • In 1645 the Colony built an 80-ton ocean-going ship to be captained by Lamberton.
  • , the economic disasters of losing its only ocean-going ship and the Philadelphia disaster.
  • from the trim tab that lies deep within an ocean-going ship.
  • entered directly by railway, steamboat, or ocean-going ship.
  • long been important for the large amount of ocean-going shipping traffic for the harbors, its river
  • Mid-stream operators transferred goods from ocean-going ships onto barges.
  • Ocean-going ships used to sail past Sea Mills, going to
  • ced a range of products, from hand tools to ocean-going ships including the USS Cornubia.
  • f the three graving docks could accommodate ocean-going ships of up to 535 feet (163.1 m) in length
  • di Ganga was then the outlet to the sea and ocean-going ships came up to around where Garden Reach
  • The river is navigable to large ocean-going ships as far as the Pool of London and Lond
  • Additionally, based on samples taken by ocean-going ships, V. harveyi is thought to be the caus
  • eepened and widened to allow the passage of ocean-going ships.
  • 50 km off shore, indicating that it was an ocean-going species.
  • U-20 was an ocean-going submarine that displaced 173 tonnes (191 sh
  • ea was finely dredged and deepened to allow ocean-going tankers to enter the lake and pipelines fro
  • with almost a quarter of the world's ocean-going tonnage registered there.
  • She was modelled on the ocean-going trawlers FPV Jura (1973) and FPV Westra (19
  • USS Bannock (AT-81/ATF-81) was an ocean-going tug launched 7 January 1943 by Charleston S
  • Converted to an ocean-going tug, Partridge was reclassified AT-138 on 1
  • was twice reclassified - first becoming an ocean-going tug, AT-145, on 1 June 1942; then an ocean-
  • Ocean-going tugboats, a highly specialized field of nau
  • there was normally three frigates and three ocean-going tugs deployed to protect the groups of Brit
  • HMS Thames (N71) was an ocean-going type of submarine of the River Class.
  • HMS Severn (N57) was an ocean-going type of submarine of the River Class.
  • n submarine U-26 was one of the two Type IA ocean-going U-boats produced by the German Kriegsmarine
  • ugeye was not generally considered to be an ocean-going vessel; some boats were however sailed to t
  • 58 mooring buoys for ocean-going vessels
  • On top of that, Duluth is a full seaport -- ocean-going vessels call there.
  • f the Pool, the new dock allowed for larger ocean-going vessels to berth.
  • The channel is the conduit for ocean-going vessels between the Houston-area shipyards
  • Saint Lawrence Seaway, which allowed large ocean-going vessels access to the Great Lakes.
  • oned as a lightering port, where cargo from ocean-going vessels could be transferred to shallow-dra
  • Most modern ocean-going vessels create drinkable (potable) water fr
  • canal was too small to attract the sizeable ocean-going vessels and the canal was taken over by its
  • kes use of models of the industry's various ocean-going vessels, from simple cobles to large trawle
  • to enable ports there to continue receiving ocean-going vessels, and securing the construction of a
  • of the inlet with easy deep-sea access for ocean-going vessels.
  • , the first destroyers designed to be truly ocean-going vessels.
  • ey found him reckless for setting out on an ocean-going voyage with only one engine and numerous mi
  • aru represented a return to the building of ocean-going warships on the part of the Bakufu after tw
  • Also he designed his own ocean-going yacht, Synthesis.
  • hich led to the construction of his 37-foot ocean-going yacht.