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  2. Zidell Companies - Wikipedia

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    Zidell shipbreaking yard in September 1972. The ship being broken up is the heavy cruiser Baltimore.. Zidell traces its origins back to 1912, when Sam Zidell (real name – Yeschie Zajdell) migrated to the United States from the small village Smidyn and began selling secondhand machinery in Roseburg, Oregon. [4]

  3. Zidell Yards - Wikipedia

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    Zidell Yards is a former industrial waterfront in Portland, Oregon's South Portland neighborhood, in the United States. The site is notable for being one of the only large undeveloped plots of land in or near Downtown .

  4. Vigor Industrial - Wikipedia

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    Vigor Industrial (Vigor) is an American shipbuilding, shiprepair, and industrial service provider in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.Based in Portland, Oregon, the company consists of several subsidiary companies for a combined total of seven facilities with ten drydocks, more than 17,000 feet of pier space, and over 2,000 employees.

  5. Marine salvage - Wikipedia

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    USS Regulus hard aground in 1971 due to a typhoon: after three weeks of effort, Naval salvors deemed it unsalvageable.. Marine salvage takes many forms, and may involve anything from refloating a ship that has gone aground or sunk as well as necessary work to prevent loss of the vessel, such as pumping water out of a ship—thereby keeping the ship afloat—extinguishing fires on board, to ...

  6. Resolve Marine - Wikipedia

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    Resolve Marine is a major marine salvage corporation; [1] [2] established in 1984, [3] it is based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. References

  7. Astoria Marine Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1938 Dyer built a 47-foot boat the Evening Star for Portland businessman Milt Henderson. In 1938, Dyer built a 52-foot gaff-rigged schooner , Pagan , for Edward Hefty. In 1938 Astoria Marine won a contract with United States Coast and Geodetic Survey to build an 88-foot survey ship , the E Lester Jones out of pressure-treated wood .