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April 24, 2024
Bridge section removed for next Baltimore access channel
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Salvors prepare to move a large piece of supporting steel from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore April 22, 2024, in the effort to reopen the Fort McHenry channel. Army Corps of Engineers photo/MST1 Claudio Giugliano.
With the tug April Moran on a bow line, the bulk carrier Balsa 94 moves past the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and the still stranded containership Dali April 25, 2024. ACE Baltimore District photo.
April 26, 2024
First vessels transit Baltimore 35’ channel
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Ship assist work — Part 5 — Less is often more
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With the tug April Moran on a bow line, the bulk carrier Balsa 94 moves past the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore and the still stranded containership Dali April 25, 2024. ACE Baltimore District photo.
First vessels transit Baltimore 35’ channel
WorkBoat Staff
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The Revolution Wind project is planned off Rhode Island and near Cox Ledge, identified by NOAA Fisheries as important habitat for Atlantic cod and other species. NOAA graphic.
Activists seek lockdown on New England wind project
Kirk Moore
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Dutch cleantech startup Finsulate established its U.S. headquarters in Portland, Maine. Finsulate is an eco-friendly wrap to replace toxic bottom paint on vessels. Photo courtesy of Finsulate
Finsulate USA headquarters in Portland, Maine
Carli Stewart
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced new rules and a five-year planning framework that could bring 12 new offshore wind lease sales by 2028. Oceantic Network photo.
New BOEM five-year plan could offer 12 offshore wind leases
WorkBoat Staff
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The Joanne Marie listing at the shipyard on the morning of June 25, 2023. Coast Guard photo.
NTSB: Obstructed valve led to towing vessel flooding, partial sinking
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Ship assist work — Part 5 — Less is often more
Joel Milton
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The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement may help increase business for the offshore oil service industry. BOEM photo
A helping hand from the government?
G. Allen Brooks
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Members of the Port Townsend Shipwrights Cooperative talk with students at the Northwest Maritime Center Career day. Bruce Buls photo.
Introducing kids to maritime careers
Bruce Buls
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The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore occurred following a collision with a container ship. Jay Fleming Photography.
The Baltimore blame game
Jerry Fraser
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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
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Shipbuilding
GLDD's Cape Hatteras, a Damen 3013 Multi Cats built by Conrad Shipyard, Morgan City, La., was delivered in 2023. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock photo
Conrad Industries announces 2023 results and backlog
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Eureka Shipping will build a mechanical/pneumatic cement ship for operation in the Great Lakes. With a deadweight of 12,500 metric tons, it is designed to replace two older vessels, while maintaining the same cargo capacity. Eureka Shipping image.
Eureka Shipping to build Great Lakes cement carrier
WorkBoat Staff
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HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division delivered the Richard M. McCool Jr. to the U.S. Navy April 11, 2024. HII Ingalls Shipbuilding photo.
HII Ingalls delivers 13th Navy amphibious transport dock
WorkBoat Staff
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All American Marine contracted with the California Polytechnical Institute at Humboldt to build a 78’ x 26.7’ semi-displacement aluminum catamaran research vessel for the marine sciences program. AAM image.
All American Marine to build research vessel for Cal Poly
WorkBoat Staff
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The future USS Constellation will be a 496'x64.6' frigate, the first of 10 vessels in the class to be built at Fincantieri Marinette Marine. Fincantieri image.
Keel laid at Fincantieri for first Constellation frigate
WorkBoat Staff
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The Revolution Wind project is planned off Rhode Island and near Cox Ledge, identified by NOAA Fisheries as important habitat for Atlantic cod and other species. NOAA graphic.
Activists seek lockdown on New England wind project
Kirk Moore
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced new rules and a five-year planning framework that could bring 12 new offshore wind lease sales by 2028. Oceantic Network photo.
New BOEM five-year plan could offer 12 offshore wind leases
WorkBoat Staff
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Visitors from the International Partnering Forum offshore wind conference in New Orleans got a look at the industry's capabilities April 22 at the Avondale Global Gateway across the Mississippi River. HOST photo.
Avondale hosts New Orleans offshore wind conference visitors
WorkBoat Staff
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A bridge simulator at the State University of New York Maritime College portrays what it may be like for workboats around the planned Empire Wind turbine array off New York. Kirk Moore photo.
Safety and traffic concerns over Coast Guard offshore wind fairways plan
Kirk Moore
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The wind turbine installation vessel Charybdis after its launch at Brownsville, Texas. Dominion Energy photo.
First U.S. wind turbine installation vessel launched
WorkBoat Staff
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Offshore
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced new rules and a five-year planning framework that could bring 12 new offshore wind lease sales by 2028. Oceantic Network photo.
New BOEM five-year plan could offer 12 offshore wind leases
WorkBoat Staff
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Visitors from the International Partnering Forum offshore wind conference in New Orleans got a look at the industry's capabilities April 22 at the Avondale Global Gateway across the Mississippi River. HOST photo.
Avondale hosts New Orleans offshore wind conference visitors
WorkBoat Staff
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Offshore wind turbine farm. Shutterstock image
New York cancels three offshore wind projects
WorkBoat Staff
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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
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Interior Department proposes second offshore wind sale in Gulf of Mexico
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