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FCC - Ship Radio Stations Ship stations may communicate with other ship stations or coaststations primarily for safety, and secondarily for navigation andoperational efficiency. The FCC regulates marine communicationsin cooperation with the U.S. Coast Guard, which monitors marinedistress frequencies continuously to protect life and property.All users of marine radio, whether voluntary or compulsory, are responsible for observing both FCCand Coast Guard requirements. ... General Information A shipboard radio station includes all the transmitting andreceiving equipment installed aboard a ship for communicationsafloat. Depending on the size, purpose, or destination of aship, its radio station must meet certain requirementsestablished by law or treaty. For example, large passenger orcargo ships that travel on the open sea are required by theCommunications Act and by international agreements to be equippedwith a radio station for long distance radio communications.Passenger ships that travel along the coast must be able tocommunicate at shorter range with coast stations. These areexamples of "compulsory ships" because they are required or compelled bytreaty or statute to be equipped with specifiedtelecommunications equipment. ... [Read More]
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Photo Directory With Prudential Spirit of Community Award winner, Shelby Crawford of Eureka Springs ... With Representatives of Cass Job Corps Center in Ozark, AR ... With UA AG Coop County Extension Agents Candace Carrie, Jesse Clark and Katie Cobb ... [Read More]
Local.Arkansas.gov - County and Municipal Information & Services Carroll County with its flat-topped mountains covered with upland forests of oak and hickory, known as the Ozark Mountain Region, was formed on November 1, 1823, and named for Charles Carroll, a signer of the Declaration of Independence from Maryland. A fast-growing county, last census, (1990), showed a 15.1% increase in population. Poultry growing and processing has become the number one economic activity with tourism and beef production close behind. Some of the most spectacular scenery in the Ozarks is found here. Forest, meadows, limestone bluffs, and springs are breath taking. Carroll County has dual county seats, Berryville, an old fashion town square, is surrounded by shops, restaurants and museums, and Eureka Springs, called "Little Switzerland." Victorian cottages cling to the hillsides; steep winding streets never cross at right angles. Some of the finest artists live and work in the county. Beaver and Table Rock Lakes offer fishing, boating, swimming and other water sports. ... [Read More]
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Watershed, White River, Location Chapter The White River basin originates in northwest Arkansas (AR), southeast of Fayetteville,in the Boston Mountains. Three forks, the White River, the Middle Fork, and the West Fork,come together in Washington County, AR to form the mainstem White River. The White Riveris first impounded as Lake Sequoyah, a 500-acre impoundment at the junction of the MiddleFork and the White River, near Fayetteville. The White River flows south out of LakeSequoyah and joins the West Fork before entering Beaver Lake just west of Eureka Springs,AR. The White flows out of Beaver Dam, the first in a series of four hydroelectric dams,northward into Missouri (MO) near the town of Eagle Rock in Barry County. The White thenflows eastward where it has been impounded as Table Rock Lake, just below its confluencewith the James River near Branson. The White River below Table Rock Lake is againimpounded by Powersite Dam near Forsyth, MO and forms Lake Taneycomo. The river then takesa southern turn and flows back into Ar ... [Read More]
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