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Appendix G - Annotated Bibliography
Pages 83-97

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From page 83...
... Appendix 3 summarizes recent legislative activity regarding short sea shipping. Analysis of the Potential Market for Short Sea Shipping Services over the Ports of Fall River and New Bedford.
From page 84...
... Atlantic Canada Short Sea Shipping Background Study. Prepared for Transport Canada by MariNova Consulting Ltd., Halifax, NS, Canada and Dr.
From page 85...
... The presentation mentions challenges faced by Charleston and other East Coast ports in developing coastal shipments. Columbia Snake River System and Oregon Coastal Cargo Ports Marine Transportation System Study, Appendix C: Short Sea Shipping in the Columbia/Snake River System.
From page 86...
... Feasibility Assessment of Short Sea Shipping to Service the Pacific Coast. Prepared by TranSystems/Manalytics International, San Francisco, CA, CDI Marine Company, Severna Park, MD, Matthew P
From page 87...
... Freight Transportation, Short Sea Shipping Option Shows Importance of Systematic Approach to Public Investment Decisions. Report No.
From page 88...
... Reeve, Reeve & Associates, Yarmouthport, MA, at NSRP PDMT Short Sea Shipping Workshop, Orlando, FL, April 19–20, 2007. Available at http://advancedmaritimetechnology.aticorp.org/short-sea-shipping/ nsrp-pdmt-short-sea-shipping-workshop-april-19-20-2007-presentations/2A_Reeve_Markets.pdf as of June 30, 2009.
From page 89...
... Remarks by T Presti, National Shipping of America, San Francisco, CA, at the NSRP PDMT Short Sea Shipping Workshop, Orlando, FL, April 19–20, 2007.
From page 90...
... Putting Marine Highways on the Map. Presentation by Paul Bea, Coastwise Coalition/PHB Public Affairs, Washington, D.C., to Short Sea Shipping Symposium (UMass Dartmouth)
From page 91...
... This paper builds a model to explain how shippers purchase freight transportation services and then, using that model, examines how they make choices between service options in order to predict how they will likely make choices when faced with a new transport mode option -- short sea shipping -- which does not exist on the routes examined. Currently, shippers in the geographic market use trucks as their primary transport mode because shipping lines serving global markets do not proactively solicit the short sea business and rail shipments are very circuitous to this destination.
From page 92...
... Available at http://advancedmaritimetechnology.aticorp.org/short-sea-shipping/current_state_pdf.pdf as of July 1, 2009. This document was prepared as a discussion guide for the National Shipbuilding Research Program Short Sea Shipping Workshop held in Orlando in April 2007.
From page 93...
... It provides a good overview of current European logistics, the European SSS industry, and issues that are important to the success of SSS ventures. The Development of Short Sea Shipping in the United States.
From page 94...
... The Impact of the Trans-European Transport Networks on the Development of Short Sea Shipping.
From page 95...
... Towards a Short Sea Shipping Strategy. Presentation by Rick Bryant, British Columbia Chamber of Shipping, Vancouver, BC, Canada, to North American Marine Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada, April 20, 2008.
From page 96...
... SCOOP Promotes Short-Sea Shipping, R Mottley, American Shipper, March 2004.
From page 97...
... U.S. Harbor Maintenance Tax: A Bad Idea Whose Time has Passed?


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