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Coastal & Inland Waterways
Total cargo shipments for the season hit 15.7 million metric tons through July, down 7.65% compared to the same time period in 2021. Chamber of Marine Commerce photo
U.S. petcoke, grain continue to lead the way for Great Lakes-Seaway shipping
WorkBoat Staff
The Icebreaker Wind project in Lake Erie would use six Vestas V126 3.45 MW offshore wind turbine generators, built on bucket foundations without need for pile driving. Lake Erie Energy Development Corporation graphic.
Ohio Supreme Court upholds Lake Erie wind energy permit
Kirk Moore
ACL image
Mississippi River overnight cruise vessel passes sea trials
WorkBoat Staff
Tropical storm Colin formed unexpectedly off the Carolinas and swiftly dissipated July 2-3. Forecasters still expect the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season to be more active than normal. NOAA image.
Forecasters still predict above-average Atlantic hurricane season
Kirk Moore
Brett Call (left), John Day Dam operations project manager, and Lee Kochis, power plant mechanic, look on as engineers with the Corps of Engineers Portland District, inspect the dam's upstream navigation lock gate, July 26. Photo by Chris Gaylord
Damage closes John Day Lock, slows Columbia River traffic
WorkBoat Staff
The 639'x78'x45', 28,000-dwt Mark W Barker was built at Bay Ship in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding photo
Bay Ship completes first Great Lakes bulk carrier since 1980s
Ken Hocke
A car drives through a flooded Charleston, South Carolina neighborhood. Nuisance flooding causes frequent road closures, overwhelmed storm water systems, and compromised infrastructure. National Ocean Service photo.
High tide flooding days increasing on East and Gulf coasts
Kirk Moore
Port Fourchon leadership also expressed a desire to use that resulting dredged material in the most beneficial way possible. The Greater Lafourche Port Commission photo
Using dredged materials to aid Port Fourchon
WorkBoat Staff
Callan Marine recently set the house on the structure of the General Arnold at C&C Marine & Repair, Belle Chasse, La. The dredge will come online in Q4 2023. Callan Marine photo
Callan Marine cutter suction dredge to launch later this year
WorkBoat Staff
Bob Hill. Corning Townsend photo
Bob Hill, pioneer of the ATB, passes away at 69
WorkBoat Staff
North Atlantic right whale #3230 "Infinity" and her calf were struck off the coast of Florida in February 2021. The calf pictured died from the strike. Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission/NOAA permit 18786.
NOAA wants stricter vessel speed limits to protect right whales
Kirk Moore
Total cargo tonnage shipments (from March 22 to June 30) via the St. Lawrence Seaway totaled 11.9 million metric tons. Chamber of Marine Commerce photo
U.S. grain, coke exports drive Great Lakes-Seaway shipping activity in June
WorkBoat Staff
Cargill's export grain elevator on the Mississippi River near New Orleans. Ken Hocke photo
Second-quarter grain inspections decline
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