User:mokpanu--Marine Engineer by profession. Present working as trainer and Marine Technical Consultant. Class One Marine Engineering certificate holder from Department of Transport, UK]]
Djembayz -- Merchant sail, aaargh! Former sailor turned librarian, cataloger of maritime books. Need something from an old book? Leave a note on my talk page.
malmendras CMA student interested in Short Sea Shipping and 'America's Marine Highway'
Euryalus -- ports, commercial shipping, an emphasis on Australian and Asian maritime trades.
Fishdecoy22:45, 31 March 2007 (UTC) -- (Former able seaman, run hard aground) Break bulk freighters, ocean towing, and a growing interest in the history of women at sea.reply
Jonas Poole-- Armchair whaling historian, with particular emphasis on whaling in Spitsbergen, Hershel Island, South Georgia, and the west coast of North America. I'm also interested in general maritime history, particularly exploration, tall ships, etc.
Marinettewc-- Shipbuilding Electrical Engineer - Power Systems. Veteran of US Navy, EM1 (SS/SW/AW, nuclear propulsion. Currently working LCS at Marinette Marine.
Mbruce -- Shipping enthusiast, mainly interested in European type Car/Passenger Ferries and their companys.
Mehranwahid --
Captain (nautical) interested in helping where I can but still very rusty on Wikipedia editing procedures. 35 yrs sea service of which 20 yrs as Master.
seatalker--Author, Dictionary of English Nautical Language, Served on MV Lulu, (engineer for DSRV Alvin), fascinated by the salty part of the English Language.
Simon Jackson Charts -- Retired Royal Navy Seaman Officer, currently Chart Agent & Bookseller, member of Royal Institute of Navigation.
num1dgen - US Merchant Marine
Engineering officer,
Mass Maritime grad. Editing ship articles, maritime union articles and other maritime-related articles.
DarkLight753 - No experience at sea. Above average knowledge on the Olympic-class ships and the history of White Star Line and Cunard. Also some interest in the history of Royal Navy ships and how they've evolved over the years.
Bishop of Ephesus Australian based DCV Engineer and Engineering student
User:mokpanu--Marine Engineer by profession. Present working as trainer and Marine Technical Consultant. Class One Marine Engineering certificate holder from Department of Transport, UK]]
Djembayz -- Merchant sail, aaargh! Former sailor turned librarian, cataloger of maritime books. Need something from an old book? Leave a note on my talk page.
malmendras CMA student interested in Short Sea Shipping and 'America's Marine Highway'
Euryalus -- ports, commercial shipping, an emphasis on Australian and Asian maritime trades.
Fishdecoy22:45, 31 March 2007 (UTC) -- (Former able seaman, run hard aground) Break bulk freighters, ocean towing, and a growing interest in the history of women at sea.reply
Jonas Poole-- Armchair whaling historian, with particular emphasis on whaling in Spitsbergen, Hershel Island, South Georgia, and the west coast of North America. I'm also interested in general maritime history, particularly exploration, tall ships, etc.
Marinettewc-- Shipbuilding Electrical Engineer - Power Systems. Veteran of US Navy, EM1 (SS/SW/AW, nuclear propulsion. Currently working LCS at Marinette Marine.
Mbruce -- Shipping enthusiast, mainly interested in European type Car/Passenger Ferries and their companys.
Mehranwahid --
Captain (nautical) interested in helping where I can but still very rusty on Wikipedia editing procedures. 35 yrs sea service of which 20 yrs as Master.
seatalker--Author, Dictionary of English Nautical Language, Served on MV Lulu, (engineer for DSRV Alvin), fascinated by the salty part of the English Language.
Simon Jackson Charts -- Retired Royal Navy Seaman Officer, currently Chart Agent & Bookseller, member of Royal Institute of Navigation.
num1dgen - US Merchant Marine
Engineering officer,
Mass Maritime grad. Editing ship articles, maritime union articles and other maritime-related articles.
DarkLight753 - No experience at sea. Above average knowledge on the Olympic-class ships and the history of White Star Line and Cunard. Also some interest in the history of Royal Navy ships and how they've evolved over the years.
Bishop of Ephesus Australian based DCV Engineer and Engineering student