Pilots' Association For The Bay & River Delaware
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The Pilots' Association For The Bay & River Delaware is the official maritime pilot group for the Delaware Bay and Delaware River. The association is one of the oldest state pilot organizations in the nation that was founded in 1896. Delaware Bay Pilots are licensed maritime pilots for the Delaware Bay and River. Delaware pilots guide oceangoing vessels, passenger liners, freighters and tankers in and out of the harbor. The Delaware Bay is bordered inland by the States of New Jersey and Delaware, and the Delaware Capes, Cape Henlopen to the south and Cape May to the north, on the Atlantic Ocean.
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Formation | 1896 |
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Type | Piloting |
Headquarters | 800 S. Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US |
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Official language | English |
Leader | David Cuff (president) |
Key people | Robert Bailey, Daniel MacElrevey, J. Troy Selph, Dennis Cluff |
Website | Pilots' Association For The Bay & River Delaware |
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