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Baltimore, MD, United States
The Association of Maryland Pilots is the oldest state-codified organization of Pilots in the United States, providing expert pilotage services on the Chesapeake Bay and Baltimore harbor to ensure safe navigation of large vessels.
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
the great clipper ships, many vessels headed for the Port of Quebec have run aground along the banks of the St. Lawrence or on its countless shoals. Stories of tragic shipwrecks abound, and no one knows how many seamen and passengers have lost their lives to the river. In the 17th century, it became apparent that trained river pilots were needed. In 1647, Abraham Martin became the first King’s Pilot authorized to guide ships up and down the St. Lawrence. Today, even though pilotage plays a crucial role in ensuring safe navigation and protecting the environment, few people know about river pilots or what they do. We invite you to discover this exciting profession through the history and the services provided by the Corporation of Lower St. Lawrence Pilots (Corporation des pilotes du Bas Saint-Laurent).
D-28199 Bremen, Germany
A maritime conference looking into "Safe Navigation in the 21st Century - A Holistic Approach towards Operators Requirements on Technology, Operation and Personnel" taking place 19 - 21 September 2001 in Bremen, Germany
London, United Kingdom
The Port of London Authority manages and regulates the tidal River Thames, ensuring safe navigation and efficient port operations.
Espírito Santo ,, Brazil
Praticagem Espírito Santo provides professional maritime pilotage services in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, ensuring safe navigation of vessels in local ports and terminals.