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Damen launches third Island Class vessel for BC Ferries
WorkBoat Staff
U.S. companies are nominated for the
Metal Shark receives presidential award for exports
WorkBoat Staff
The Houston-based barge line posted $27.4 million net earnings over the third quarter of 2019, a 43% drop compared to $48 million in the same quarter of 2019.
Kirby gets energized by alternative energy
Pamela Glass
The 360'x54' cutter will be powered by two FM|MAN 16V 28/33D STC diesel engines, each rated at 7,280 kW (9,760 hp at 1,000 rpm) propulsion power. Eastern Shipbuilding Group rendering
McFadyen tapped to lead Fairbanks Morse’s aftermarket business
WorkBoat Staff
Members of the Coast Guard, Kodiak fire department and Kodiak emergency medical personnel transfer a 47-year-old man to an awaiting ambulance at Air Station Kodiak after the man sustained a leg injury on the F/V Nordic Cross. U.S. Coast Guard photo.
Coast Guard interdicts 22 Cuban migrants at Cay Sal Bank
WorkBoat Staff
A government policy to rapidly transition the U.S. economy to zero carbon emissions, despite the physical limitations on the speed of such a move, will alter the energy investment landscape. BP photo
A Most Happy Fella? Maybe Not.
Guest Author
A government policy to rapidly transition the U.S. economy to zero carbon emissions, despite the physical limitations on the speed of such a move, will alter the energy investment landscape. BP photo
A Most Happy Fella? Maybe Not.
Guest Author
Wild black sea bass in a 32,000-gallon research aquarium at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory at Sandy Hook, N.J.
NOAA scientists study how offshore wind construction noise may affect black sea bass
Kirk Moore
Kirby's 2,680-hp towboat Cottle pushes a tank barge tow near Houston. Kirby Corp. photo
Refined product drop hits inland marine sector
Guest Author
Tidewater's 3,490-dwt Cindy Brown Tide is among the growing number of PSVs stacked in the Gulf of Mexico. Tidewater Inc. photo
Distressed Gulf of Mexico looks to mid-2021
Guest Author
Will we still need oil in 2050?
WorkBoat Staff
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