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The barge crane Oyster Bay and other contracted salvors remove bridge wreckage from the Patapsco River to reopen the shipping channel in Baltimore, April 10, 2024. Coast Guard photo.
As Baltimore debris removed, NTSB focused on Dali electrical equipment
WorkBoat Staff
The Angus R. Cooper II, a new 6,000 hp, Tier 4 z-drive tugboat constructed at Blakeley BoatWorks in Mobile, Ala., has joined Crescent Towing's for ship assist operations in the Port of Savannah, Ga. Cooper Group photo.
Crescent Towing’s new Tier 4 tug joins Port of Savannah operations
WorkBoat Staff
In May 2019, Shell started production at Appomattox, a deepwater oil and gas development that is Shell’s largest floating platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Shell photo
Is Shell Oil showing how to manage the energy transition?
G. Allen Brooks
Three men stranded on remote Pikelot Atoll in the mid-Pacific used palm leaves to spell out a distress message that could be spotted by Navy and Coast Guard aviators. Coast Guard image.
U.S. Coast Guard, Navy rescue three from remote Pacific atoll
Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation, recently delivered the Chelsea, the first of the Boston Pilots’ two Chesapeake-class pilot boats undergoing a comprehensive refit. Gladding Hearn photo.
Gladding-Hearn refits Boston Pilots’ boat for ‘another 20 years’
WorkBoat Staff
Response crews began removing shipping containers using a floating crane barge at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge April 7, 2024. Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command photo.
Analysts see little impact on freight rates from Baltimore port closing
WorkBoat Staff
The LCU 1700 class can carry various payloads such as two M1A1 tanks, 350 combat troops, or 400 persons, or 170 short tons of cargo. Austal USA rendering.
Austal USA starts construction on LCU 1710
WorkBoat Staff
The new boat is the only tour boat on the island that is air-conditioned, the owner says. Breaux Brothers Enterprises photo
Breaux Brothers delivers new 49-passenger excursion boat to Hawaii
Ken Hocke
NTSB investigators boarded the cargo vessel Dali, which struck and collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26, 2024. Peter Knudson/NTSB photo.
Baltimore bridge collapse shows U.S. ports vulnerable
Kirk Moore
American Cruise Lines has two more new small ships coming in 2025, the American Patriot and American Pioneer. The ships will be built at the company’s affiliated shipyard, Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Maryland. ACL image.
American Cruise Lines adding two new ships in 2025
WorkBoat Staff
The CMA CGM Marco Polo transits the Kill Van Kull under the Bayonne Bridge inbound to Port Elizabeth, N.J., in 2021. The CMA CGM vessel APL Qingdao lost propulsion outbound in the channel April 6 and had to be escorted to anchorage. Port Authority photo.
Container ship lost propulsion outbound in New York
WorkBoat Staff
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