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Gloucester,, Massachusetts, United States

(978) 281-7788
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+56 41 711051
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+1 206 285 5100
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San Pedro, CA, United States

The Port is a department of the City of Los Angeles and is often referred to as the Los Angeles Harbor Department. The Port is operated and managed under a State Tidelands Trust that grants local municipalities jurisdiction over ports and stipulates that activities must be related to commerce, navigation and fisheries. A five-member Board of Harbor Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the Los Angeles City Council to provide direction and create policy for the Port.

(310)732-7678
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San Francisco,, CA, United States

Born out of the Gold Rush, today's Port of San Francisco is a public agency responsible for managing the 7-1/2 miles of San Francisco Bay shoreline stretching from Hyde Street Pier in the north to India Basin in the south. The Port's responsibilities include promoting maritime commerce, navigation, and fisheries; restoring the environment; and providing public recreation. More than 1,000 acres fall under its jurisdiction.

415 274 0400
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613-990-0157
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Miami, FL,, United States

Roffer's Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service, Inc. (ROFFS) is a scientific consulting company based in Miami, Florida (U.S.A.), founded in 1987 by Dr. Mitchell A. Roffer (Ph.D.). We provide a worldwide fisheries oceanographic consulting service. Our expertise is combining fisheries oceanography and real-time satellite remote sensing to produce tactical and strategic fisheries forecasts.

1-800-677-7633
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Denmark

The Port of Grenaa Tank Installations and Oil Piers Fisheries Harbour Refrigerated Products Commercial Harbour Bulk and Trashfish Ferry Harbour Containers and General Cargo Grenaa Havn A/S Grenaa Havn A/S is a new and modern combination harbour, functionally consisting of 3 sections, such as commercial harbour, ferry harbour and fisheries harbour. The commercial harbour may be split into several parts, depending on the activities taking place in the different areas of the harbour in question. The 3 sections of the harbour are separated in order that cargo vessels can be served at the same time as ferries and fishing vessels call at their individual sections of the harbour.

Portsmith, Cairns QLD, Australia

(07) 4051 6877
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