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October 30, 2006 · about 20 years ago

Slower ships reduce pollution, port says

The Port of Long Beach Green Flag programme to reduce ship speeds has yielded nearly 90% compliance, the port authority reported this week.

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The Port of Long Beach Green Flag programme to reduce ship speeds has yielded nearly 90% compliance, the port authority reported this week.

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