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Long Island
130 ship citations (7 free) in 59 resources
Long Island (Brig of San Francisco, Ulderies Dantonio, Master, 172 tons, from the port of San Francisco to Port Jackson, New South Wales,10th April 1953)
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Long Island (Canada, cargo ship)
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Long Island (Canadian, O.N. 835107)
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Long Island (Commercial Fishing Vessel; 68 gross tons)
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Long Island (Commercial Fishing Vessel; built 1935; 118 gross tons; call sign WA7303)
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Long Island (Commercial Fishing Vessel; built 1969; 130 gross tons; call sign WY6532; IMO no. 7043130)
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Long Island (Commercial Fishing Vessel; built 1978; 10 gross tons; call sign WSX6006)
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Long Island (I) (registration numbers: (US Registry))
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Long Island (I) (S. P. 572)
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Long Island (II) (CVE?1)
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Long Island (II) (Fishboat, seiner; registration numbers: (US))
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Long Island (Long Island-class Escort Carrier; United States; launched in 1940)
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Long Island (offshore supply; built 1978; St Vincent/Gren; 1000 dwt; IMO: 7716907)
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Long Island (Passenger (Inspected); Port Jefferson, NY; built 2024; 1599 gross tons; call sign WDP6913)
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Long Island (singledecker; built 1978; Canada; 1114 dwt; IMO: 7711505)
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Long Island (Tank Barge; New York, NY; built 2006; 4887 gross tons; call sign WDD4121)
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Long Island (towing vessel; built 2008, in New York, NY; 99 tons; also named Peter F. Gellatly, Peter F. Gellatly)
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Long Island (Towing Vessel; New York, NY; built 2008; 99 gross tons; call sign WDI4974; IMO no. 8644383)
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Long Island (tug; built 1978; USA; also named: Mr Dean; IMO: 8644383)
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Long Island (tug; built 2008; USA; IMO: 8739308)
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Long Island (tweendecker; built 1920; France; 4500 dwt; also named: Tourny, Argentinier)
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