PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: American Marine goes the depths and miles in Alaska’s wild watersWhether plunging into icy seas or doing oxygen therapy for hospitals, American Marine turns specialized skills and gear into business diversity Dawnell Smith PNA Contributing Writer
Alaska bush pilots get plenty of kudos for flying the state’s unpredictable skyways, but it takes just as much mettle and skill to plunk oneself into the icy, roiling waters of the Cook Inlet to inspect a pipeline or repair a leaky weld.
Despite inhospitable seas and nasty weather, the people at Ame....
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