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A nautical chart showing the proposed New York wind energy area. BOEM image.
Statoil launches Empire Wind project off New York
WorkBoat Staff
Metal Shark has been awarded contracts to build four new 97' ferries for New York. Metal Shark photo
Metal Shark to construct more New York ferries
WorkBoat Staff
The first ferry for New York from Horizon makes its way to the water in February 2017. Ken Hocke photo
Ferry contract revenues fall short for Horizon Shipbuilding
WorkBoat Staff
The containership CMA CGM T. Roosevelt minutes after passing under the bayonne Bridge en route to Port Elizabeth, N.J., Sept. 7, 2017. Coast Guard photo/PO1 Sabrina Clarke.
When the Roosevelt came to town
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The Reinauer ATB RTC 150 and tugboat Meredith C. Reinauer on the Hudson River at New York City. Creative Commons/ Bill Benzon.
Coast Guard plans Hudson River safety assessment workshops
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Biggest neo-Panamax containership calls at New Jersey terminal
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Three new Staten Island ferries will be built at Eastern Shipbuilding Group. Eastern Shipbuilding Group image
Eastern Shipbuilding, Staten Island Ferry cut first steel for new boats
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NYC Ferry adds new routes, landings designed by McLaren Engineering
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Coeymans Marine Transportation tugs take the Heat Recovery Steam Generator under the new Goethals Bridge just before delivery to the Public Service Electric &Gas Sewaren 7 project Aug. 8. CMT photo.
Squeeze play: Hudson River steam generator tow timed to tides and bridge clearances
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McAllister Towing and Transportation photo.
Horizon delivers first Tier IV tug to McAllister Towing
WorkBoat Staff
The San Francisco Bay ferry Hydrus was designed for Tier 4 performance to meet California's strict air quality rules. Incat Crowther photo.
Back to the ferries
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