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California is making a one-time investment of $30 million to booster data interoperability, reduce emissions, and align the world's fifth largest economy with federal objectives. Port of Hueneme web site photo
Hueneme gets millions from California Port Data Partnership
WorkBoat Staff
Ashely Ward, Holt Lock and Dam supervisor. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo
Corps' Mobile District closes Holt Lock and Dam
WorkBoat Staff
The Ivy Steiner is the first pushboat in the LabMar Marine inland barge fleet. LabMar Marine photo
Laborde Marine enters the U.S. inland marine market with creation of LabMar Inland LLC
Ken Hocke
The tugboat Cingluku and barge Jungjuk were transiting into Shakmanof Cove from Marmot Bay, Alaska, in May on May 2023 when the ATB struck a submerged rock. Brice Marine photo.
NTSB: Barge struck rock after Alaska captain missed rock on e-chart
WorkBoat Staff
The Port of Seattle's plan to reduce emissions calls for cruise companies by 2027 to plug in their ships to Carnival's shore power assets at Terminal 91. Port of Seattle photo.
Seattle requires shore power for cruise ships by 2027
WorkBoat Staff
The bridge is making its way along the full length of the Erie Canal. Carver Companies photo
Carver Companies towing pedestrian bridge from Italy along the Erie Canal
WorkBoat Staff
The crew of the fishing vessel Tremont evacuates after the Oct. 28, 2022 collision with the containership MSC Rita 55 miles off Virginia, with fishing vessel Drysten in the background, as seen from the research vessel Atlantis. Lance Wills photo/ via NTSB
Safety lessons for mariners from NTSB Safer Seas Digest 2023
WorkBoat Staff
Rear Adm. Douglas Scholfeld, commander of theCoast Guard 7th District, presents Christopher Thornton of the Charleston Branch Pilots with Meritorious Public Service Award for his actions in safely steering a ship to safety June 5, 2024. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard honors Charleston pilot for steering runaway ship
WorkBoat Staff
McAllister Towing and Transportation photo
Eric McAllister leaving McAllister Towing
WorkBoat Staff
The crew of the 87' Coast Guard cutter Sailfish prepared to escort the Dali during its transit to the Port of Virginia, June 24, 2024. Coast Guard photo/PO3 Christopher Bokum.
Dali departs Baltimore
WorkBoat Staff
David Krapf photo
ACBL announces reorganization plan
WorkBoat Staff
Crews continued working June 7 to finish clearing the Fort McHenry Channel to the Port of Baltimore. Federal officials announced June 10 that the channel was fully restored to two-way transits. Maryland State Police Aviation Command photo.
Baltimore bridge cleanup tab stands at $100 million
WorkBoat Staff
This methanol-fueled towboat is expected to reduce greenhouse gases by 40%. Elliott Bay Design Group and e1 photo.
New towboats are a combination of proven and new technology
Michael Crowley
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