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March 4, 2023 14:16pm

Posts Tagged ‘Port of Portland’

Bar Pilots Face World’s Most Dangerous Crossing – Port of Portland Portside

By CRBP Admin | January 24, 2019

We asked Mark Hails what it’s like to be a Columbia River Bar Pilot. From arriving to work by air and by sea to crossing the world’s most dangerous entrance to a commercial waterway, hear what he had to say and see him in action in the video below.

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