Yamaha Motor Corp. U.S.A. announced today that it sold a majority of the assets of Century Boats and the Century brand to Florida-based Allcraft Marine.
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California's New Melones Lake Marina announced new and improved facilities, the addition of 2012 personal watercraft and a newly refurbished fleet.
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will propose amendments to House Bill 1307 to substantially reduce the proposed cost of registering a boat in Maryland, the department announced.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved Marrone Bio Innovations' dry formulation of Zequanox, a biological product for controlling invasive mussels within enclosed systems and infrastructures, the company said.
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is requesting public comment on proposed anchoring and mooring ordinances for the city of St. Petersburg and city of Stuart/Martin County.
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Asmo Marine, the Danish company that manufactures Thoosa inboard electric propulsion systems, changed the name of the company to Clean E Marine and formed a new distributing company for the North American market.
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Employment rose by 227,000 in February, but the unemployment rate was unchanged last month at 8.3 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
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This roundup of upcoming shows and events includes news from the Atlantic Marketing Co., Brewer Yacht Yards and the Strictly Sail Pacific Boat Show.
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Maryland lawmakers are considering a bill that would impose a 1 percent "luxury surcharge" on certain items, including boats costing more than $35,000.
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The American Boating Congress is becoming a true industrywide event, with eight co-hosts signing on with the National Marine Manufacturers Association, which organizes ABC.
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Massachusetts officials submitted an application to the federal government to prohibit the dumping of sewage from boats in state waters south of Cape Cod and around Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
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BP could face as much as $17.6 billion in civil pollution fines and possibly billions of dollars more in criminal penalties as its settlement with businesses and individuals harmed by the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill shifts the focus to government claims.
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Environmentalists are applauding a decision this week by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which ruled that the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency acted improperly by not analyzing the boat pollution impacts for boat mooring buoys in the lake and it must do so before it can...
The Marine Retailers Association of the Americas unveiled a new website and Dominion Marine Media reported significant growth in website visitors.
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Florida took in nearly 10 times as much sales tax revenue on sales of tax-capped boats as the state projected in the first year of implementation of the Maritime Full Employment Act, which was signed in 2010.
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