Things that would have protected against this incident. National laws requiring ships registered in a foreign country to pass rigorous US inspections (ships and personnel) to operate in US ports.
I wonder if the term "Dolphin" comes from the belief that dolphins will protect humans swimming in the ocean from sharks? Bridge = you Ships = sharks Large pillars = dolphins It's a stretch, but worth a shot 😅. On a more serious note, I really appreciate these podcasts!
@johnkennedy3602 Thanks for your comment! I like your theory about the origins of the term "dolphin" in this context. It's definitely a creative way to think about it! While I'm not sure if there's a direct connection to the protective nature of dolphins, it's certainly an interesting analogy. And I'm so glad you're enjoying the podcasts! We put a lot of effort into them, and it's always great to hear when they're appreciated.
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Things that would have protected against this incident. National laws requiring ships registered in a foreign country to pass rigorous US inspections (ships and personnel) to operate in US ports.
@BruceConsidine That's a great point! Safety regulations are crucial to prevent incidents like this.
I wonder if the term "Dolphin" comes from the belief that dolphins will protect humans swimming in the ocean from sharks?
Bridge = you
Ships = sharks
Large pillars = dolphins
It's a stretch, but worth a shot 😅.
On a more serious note, I really appreciate these podcasts!
@johnkennedy3602 Thanks for your comment!
I like your theory about the origins of the term "dolphin" in this context. It's definitely a creative way to think about it! While I'm not sure if there's a direct connection to the protective nature of dolphins, it's certainly an interesting analogy.
And I'm so glad you're enjoying the podcasts! We put a lot of effort into them, and it's always great to hear when they're appreciated.
@@EngineeringManagement Listening to senior engineers share their experiences on simple and complex projects and how they solved problems and overcame obstacles is pure gold for a young PE. Engineering is a practice, and I will be learning for my whole career, so why not augment my learning experience with these kinds of podcasts.