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      <title>Water, Fuel, and the Fragile Edge of the Harbor: Environmental Safeguards at Tanker Jetties</title>
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      <description>From a distance the scene looks almost picturesque: a tanker resting alongside a jetty while a high arc of water sweeps across its bow and disperses into the harbor air. Tugboats idle nearby, the water surface calm, the breakwater in the background keeping the open sea at bay. Yet for those who work in maritime logistics or environmental compliance, this moment represents something far more serious than a routine port operation.</description>
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