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A dead North Atlantic right whale washed ashore in Virginia Beach Feb. 12, 2023. Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Foundation Stranding Response Program photo/NOAA Fisheries permit #24359
Vessels blew through slow zones before Virginia right whale death, Oceana says
Kirk Moore
The acquisition will be another step forward in Campbell’s strategic plan to diversify its marine business line. Campbell Transportation photo
Campbell Transportation to acquire NGL Marine's assets
WorkBoat Staff
Three offshore wind projects commissioned by Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island, with an output of approximately 1,760 megawatts (enough to power over 1 million homes). BOEM image
Port of New London upgrades to handle offshore wind customers
WorkBoat Staff
Ammonia is predicted to become the leading fuel source for the world’s giant cargo ships by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency. Amogy photo
Feeney Shipyard building ammonia-powered tug for Amogy
WorkBoat Staff
WorkBoat Cover image March 1973. WorkBoat photo
WorkBoat Looks Back: March 1963, 1973, 1983
WorkBoat Staff
The USMHP seeks to increase the use of America’s navigable waterways, especially where water-based transport is the most efficient, effective, and sustainable option. Patrick Loch, Corps of Engineers photo
Over $12 million available for U.S. Marine Highway Program
WorkBoat Staff
A dead whale washed ashore at Manasquan, N.J., Feb. 13, one in a series of strandings in the Mid-Atlantic states. Photo by Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul Kanitra via Facebook.
Federal whale commission ties strandings to population growth, not offshore wind
Kirk Moore
Track of the Miss Mollye D, shown in yellow, as it pushed the tow before the striking. Photo is not from the time of the striking. Vessels shown moored along the northern bank are typical for the waterway. Track of the Miss Mollye D, shown in yellow, as it pushed the tow before the striking. Photo is not from the time of the striking. Vessels shown moored along the northern bank are typical for the waterway. Source: Google Earth; Annotated by NTSB
Towboat pilot didn’t report allision with bridge in Louisiana, NTSB says
WorkBoat Staff
Port of Panama City. Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council photo
Florida seaports see record-high cargo in 2022
WorkBoat Staff
Carolyn Skayes near the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel in November 2021. Google Earth photo, Annotated by NTSB
Lack of spotter leads to crane topping off barge, NTSB says
WorkBoat Staff
One fishermen died and another was injured when the Coast Guard cutter Winslow Griesser collided with their boat near Puerto Rico on Aug. 8, 2022. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard cutter commander removed over fatal 2022 collision
WorkBoat Staff
A dead North Atlantic right whale washed ashore in Virginia Beach Feb. 12, 2023. Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Foundation Stranding Response Program photo/NOAA Fisheries permit #24359
NOAA says vessel strike killed right whale in Virginia
Kirk Moore
ACBL’s new towboat, due for delivery late this year, will support barge operations in one of the busiest ship channels in the world, the Port of Houston. ACBL rendering
Steiner Construction to build new 82' towboat for ACBL
WorkBoat Staff
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