E
nduring a historic October rainfall in New
York, someone recently had the audacity to
complain about the 10 consecutive days of
rain and cold. Of course, the complainer was me, and
as soon as the words crossed my lips my thoughts
turned to the stories and images coming out of the
Gulf of Mexico region, gratis of a double smack from
hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Putting this disaster in perspective is easily the
most difficult task in my 13 plus years with Maritime
Reporter. Simply put, the losses are incalcuable,
though I’m quite certain a number of insurance companies are burning the mid-
night oil trying to do just that. Anyone who knows the Gulf of Mexico realizes
that the maritime and offshore energy businesses in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi
and Alabama are not merely businesses, they are the very core threads that weave
the cultural and economic fabric of the region. For every large corporation in
the shipbuilding and offshore oil business that announced losses due to the
storms, there are perhaps a dozen other companies that were simply lost.
To get the story, we sent Don Sutherland — a long-time contributor to MR
sister publication MarineNews — to the region for a week after Katrina hit.
Logistics hell, combined with the arrival of hurricane Rita, stretched his one-
week tour into a three-week journey. Along the way Don took many pictures —
about 60 gigabytes by his best estimate — and met with a good number of
locals and outsiders, both marine and non-marine, to gather information for his
article, which starts on page 37 of this edition. Anyone who has read Don’s reg-
ular work in MarineNews, though, knows that he is rarely at a loss for words.
That said, part of his coverage is in the November edition of that publicaton.
Along his “On the Road with Charles Kuralt”-esque travels, Don took to the air
and water, nearly was left ashore by his ride, heard many great stories that
unfortunately are not for publication, and enjoyed incredible generosity and
assistance from colleagues I’ve know for years. Most of all, Don got the story.
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On the Cover: Pictured on this month’s
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(I really hate to single anyone out, as Don received assistance from innumerable
individuals and companies, but a special debt of gratitude in this case is given to
Robert Socha and the entire Bollinger Shipyard crew.)
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