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FOR USE SUNDAY AUG. 13, 2017, OR THEREAFTER-Captain Thomas Goodwin monitors the ship consoles as the large oil tanker is entering a narrow part of the channel during a training simulator exercise at San Jacinto College Maritime Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, in La Porte. The simulators are used to prepare for larger ships that are expected to call on the Port of Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee /Houston Chronicle via AP)

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FOR USE SUNDAY AUG. 13, 2017, OR THEREAFTER-Captain Brandi King drives a tugboat to tow a large oil tanker during a training simulator exercise in a separate room from the tanker captains at San Jacinto College Maritime Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, in La Porte. The simulators are used to prepare for larger ships that are expected to call on the Port of Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP)

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FOR USE SUNDAY AUG. 13, 2017, OR THEREAFTER-The monitor shows the tracks of the large oil tanker and two tugboats making a turn at the future Bayport Container Terminal during a training simulator exercise at San Jacinto College Maritime Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, in La Porte. The simulators are used to prepare for larger ships that are expected to call on the Port of Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee / /Houston Chronicle via AP)

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FOR USE SUNDAY AUG. 13, 2017, OR THEREAFTER-Captain Thomas Goodwin monitors the ship consoles as the large oil tanker is passing a narrow part of the channel and other cargo ships during a training simulator exercise at San Jacinto College Maritime Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, in La Porte. The simulators are used to prepare for larger ships that are expected to call on the Port of Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP)