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Coastal Tug pushes barge with a crane through Galveston harbor
Silhouette of a war ship at sunset in summer.
Large Crane Dredging the Winchester Bay along the Oregon coast.
Silhouette of oil rig offshore platform and support vessel. Blue clear sky, sea surface
Crane On A Barge In Our Local Harbor - KODAK GOLD 200 Shot On My OLYMPUS OM-PC
Offshore heavy lifting ship in the port of Rotterdam. This is the largest construction vessel in the world. The ship is designed for installation and removal of offshore oil and gas platforms and the installation of  pipelines at sea.
Working dredge and barge in waters of Charleston, South Carolina.
A warship in the sea. Battle ship at ocean
Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany, 1973. Weser AG shipyard with car transporter shipbuilding for Volkswagen.
Dakar, Senegal: loading phosphate into a bulk carrier, a messy and dusty operation generating a dense cloud of dust - Autonomous Port of Dakar (PAD). Contamination due to fallout of phosphate dust generated during loading and processing of phosphate ore is a major issue, in particular the presence of radon. Senegal is one of the leading producers of phosphates in the world,deposits are of a particularly high quality.
Oil platform and cargo ship in Pacific ocean
Silt cleaning industrial ship
San Diego, California, USA - October 4, 2021: Tugboat pulls gray floating platform with tall crane with yellow arm on bay water along Embarcadero under gay cloudscape. Green foliage belt,
A tugboat assists a tugboat nearing port.
Jacksonville, Florida, USA - September 19,2019:  Passing views from cruise ship cabin balcony as it leaves port by way of St. John's River to the Atlantic Ocean under stormy, windy skies.
Cargo ship on sea in istanbul
Hamburg, Germany, 1963. The USS Mills belonged to the Edsall class and was a companion of larger destroyers. Also, the USS Mills escorted ship convoys. The picture shows the USS Mills during a visit to Hamburg (Landungsbrücken).
Dakar, Senegal: large floating dry-dock and crane in the port - Dakarnave shipyard, an affiliate of Portuguese company Lisnave shipyards - the ship under repair is the 190 meter long bulk carrier Common Faith, IMO 9610092 (name in Greek on the stern). Fishing trawler docked next to Common Faith and container terminal in the background.
DCTH FLIM SCAN
Aerial view Oil ship tanker carier oil from refinery on the sea.
Taken at Singapore
A container ship prepares to dock at a container port with the assistance of a tugboat.
In the bustling port of Los Angeles, amidst the towering cargo ships, the humble yet mighty tugboats weave their way with purpose and precision. These compact vessels, characterized by their robust build and distinctive towing capabilities, are the unsung heroes of maritime operations.\n\nWith their powerful engines and expert maneuverability, tugboats navigate through the congested waters, darting between colossal ships with finesse. Their distinct design, featuring a prominent bow and strong hull, enables them to push and pull vessels many times their size.\n\nAmong the constant hustle and bustle of the port, the tugboats work tirelessly, assisting in docking and undocking maneuvers, guiding ships through narrow channels, and ensuring safe navigation. They are the reliable guardians of maritime safety, ready to intervene at a moment's notice.\n\nTheir commanding presence is matched by the synchronized dance of their crews. Skilled mariners skillfully operate winches and ropes, using their expertise to secure, guide, and control the movement of massive ships.\n\nAgainst the backdrop of the bustling port, the tugboats epitomize strength, reliability, and adaptability. They are the unsung heroes of the maritime world, tirelessly serving as the backbone of the port's operations, ensuring smooth and efficient movement of vessels, and upholding the harmony of the maritime ecosystem.
Italian Warship Leaving the Harbor in 1940.
Tugboat maneuvers a container ship in the port – State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Pioneering Spirit. Largest ship of the world - Maasvlakte, port of Rotterdam
Rostock, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany (GDR), 1975. The cargo port of Rostock.
Large Tugboat and Barge Transporting an Oil Tanker Semi Truck to Deliver Fuel to Island White THUMS Islands in Long Beach, California
Grab Dredge with  Clamshell Bucket unloading gravel in the water of a port next to the shore to replenish a beach
A container ship navigates a harbour assisted by a tugboat.
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