All Marinas articles – Page 202
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Galway weighs plans for 140-slip marina
The Irish city claims to be the largest seaside town in Europe with no marina
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Fairline Boats to open new UK dealership
Fairline Southampton, which opens for business on July 15, will be dedicated to brokerage and new Fairline boat sales
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Macquarie Leisure Trust Group invests in Melbourne Marina
The company has paid AUS$1.6 million for development rights at Melbourne's Docklands
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BackmanBoats opens Southampton office
The UK designer and manufacturer of high-performance sportsboats opens new sales office in Warsash Marina, Southampton
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New Jersey judge gives approval for class action settlement
1,950 boat owners reach US$1.45 million settlement in suit against a chemical factory
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Funeral at Sea in Denia Harbour
Mundo Maritimo S.L. has orchestrated its first "Funeral at Sea" in Denia Harbour, Spain
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Dometic hands out environmental awards
Dometic Sanitation Corporation in the US presented its 'First Watch' Clean Water Awards at its 8th annual National Clean Boating Campaign Celebration on June 17
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Bill Barry-Cotter plans AUS$200 million marine complex
The owner of Maritimo Yachts purchased 60ha riverfront property in Coomera this week, and expects the marine complex to open within two to three years
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Port Ghalib unveils expansion plans
Port Ghalib marina in Egypt is to add another 500 berths for visiting yachts, making it the largest privately owned marina in the Middle East
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MIASF to release new DVD to address labour shortage
The educational DVD is described as a "high-energy, interactive" DVD that highlights different marine industry careers
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New Florida law provides for cleanup of 800 derelict vessels in wake of hurricanes
It also allows marina owners to bill boat owners for securing boats as tropical storms approach
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Uttern targets over 55's with new boating concept
The Uttern X7, created with the needs and demands of an older generation of boaters in mind, was designed by industrial designer Jonas Samrelius
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Harbour Board demands improved nautical infrastructure and additional moorings for Denia port
The port currently faces a shortage of moorings and the absence of waste, public baths, and transport facilities
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Baja to drop its sportfishing line
The high performance line moves to Brunswick Commercial and Government Products division for offshore and harbor patrol
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Jamaican marina renamed for Errol Flynn
The name change happens during a stopover in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
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New marina for Hiroshima
Bellport Japan won the contract to develop the new 1,100 slip marina following the illegal mooring of boats in bays and estuaries around the prefecture
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Boatability to be launched in Portsmouth, UK
The enterprise provides boating opportunities for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users
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New berth search website a success
The Yacht Harbour Association in the UK has announced that its new online venture, www.berthsearch.com, has enjoyed huge success following its launch in January
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Cote d'Opale signs on as co-sponsor of IMC 2008
IMC 2008 is the next in ICOMIA's (International Council of Marine Industry Associations) triennial international marina education conference series
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Essex Boatyards to host upcoming VIP customer events
The two events will offer current and prospective owners the chance to view a collection of leading boats and new models yet to be seen in the UK