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Us Marine Salvage Assets And Capabilities In A Maritime Disaster Summary Of A Workshop September 45 2008 Beckman Center Irvine California Peter Johnson

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Us Marine Salvage Assets And Capabilities In A Maritime Disaster Summary Of A Workshop September 45 2008 Beckman Center Irvine California Peter Johnson
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Publisher: Transportation Research Board
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.21 MB
Pages: 81
Author: Peter Johnson
ISBN: 9780309126083, 9781680157550, 0309126088, 1680157558
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Us Marine Salvage Assets And Capabilities In A Maritime Disaster Summary Of A Workshop September 45 2008 Beckman Center Irvine California Peter Johnson by Peter Johnson 9780309126083, 9781680157550, 0309126088, 1680157558 instant download after payment.

Maritime commerce is vital to the nations economic health, with about 15 percent of U.S. gross domestic product flowing through its seaports. Approximately one-third of U.S. imports are carried aboard foreign-flag ships calling at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California (LA/LB), making this major port complex particularly vulnerable to any significant disruption in vessel traffic. Concerns about homeland security have led to serious consideration of the likelihood and consequences of a terrorist attack on one or more major hubs of maritime trade.
Abstract: Maritime commerce is vital to the nations economic health, with about 15 percent of U.S. gross domestic product flowing through its seaports. Approximately one-third of U.S. imports are carried aboard foreign-flag ships calling at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California (LA/LB), making this major port complex particularly vulnerable to any significant disruption in vessel traffic. Concerns about homeland security have led to serious consideration of the likelihood and consequences of a terrorist attack on one or more major hubs of maritime trade

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