Despite difficulties in the years-long cleanup of the large wreck of the Golden Ray, which could go down as one of history's priciest maritime catastrophes, industry-wide in salvage and emergency response, things are moving forward. The sector is still making progress, on many fronts. So, is it steady as she goes? That depends upon the source. How salvage operators are navigating busier markets for work like after big storms, and how they handle lulls when salvage activity is slower, is a sort of foresight that is helping some salvage operators weather any kind of market. It shows self-confidence in their competence, and in the market. While salvage and emergency response operations are changing somewhat, it is not occurring so quickly that changes cannot happen gradually. Mostly, folks involved in salvage and emergency response are reacting to the flow of business with ready tools and personnel, heading wherever it leads for whatever task is needed, and upgrading tools as needed, too.
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