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Yard, repair, berthing, and messing (YRBM) barge for the U.S. Navy. Conrad Shipyard rendering
Conrad building second berthing barge for Navy
WorkBoat Staff
Overall, the bill provides $8.7 billion for the Corps through Sept. 30, an increase of $1.27 billion over what the Biden Administration had proposed for FY24. Waterways Council photo
Biden signs strong budget for inland waterways construction
Pamela Glass
In Washington, the Port of Tacoma's Husky Terminal Expansion Part One is in line for $54.2 million in Marad funding to reconfigure the terminal for better truck circulation, reefer racks, related power supplies, and relocate on-terminal structures. Port o
Marad to fund $500 million in port infrastructure
WorkBoat Staff
The Saildrone Surveyor SD-3000 uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) sails in Mobile Bay during initial testing. The vehicle was launched on March 4, 2024, at Austal USA in Mobile, Ala. Saildrone photo.
First production Saildrone launched from Austal USA
WorkBoat Staff
Dredging the Atchafalaya River Port of Morgan City. Doug Stewart photo
Video: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredging Port of Morgan City
WorkBoat Staff
The LCS is a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments. Austal USA photo
Austal USA delivers future LCS 36
WorkBoat Staff
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti, Bollinger Shipyards CEO Ben Bordelon, RADM Tom Anderson, U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Assistant Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Christopher Mahoney tour Bollinger Mississippi Shipbuilding.
Top Navy, Marine Corps commanders tour Bollinger Mississippi yard
WorkBoat Staff
Vessel operators could face new federal regulations aimed at preventing cyber security attacks against the maritime industry. U.S. Coast Guard photo
New rules proposed to address cyber security in maritime industry
Pamela Glass
Vigilant deterred illegal drug smuggling and directly contributed to U.S. Coast Guard and national objectives to combat transnational criminal organizations. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Coast Guard cutter recovers $15.7 million worth of cocaine, rescues two
WorkBoat Staff
The Freedom AUV recently completed a five-year test and development program, culminating in commercial operations beginning in 2023. Oceaneering International photo
DOD selects Oceaneering for unmanned underwater vehicle prototype development
Benjamin Hayden
Draft restrictions on vessels have been lifted, and dredges no longer operate to maintain nine-foot navigation throughout the Mississippi River. SmartPort photo
Mississippi River drought is officially over, but situation remains fragile
Pamela Glass
Merchant Marine Cadet Saw Dun, from Antioch, Calif., loops a stern line around a winch during the arrival of the hospital ship USNS Mercy. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Valerie Eppler.
Coast Guard to launch new Merchant Mariner Credential on March 1
Pamela Glass
The Ocean Tech Hub (OTH) in the Providence-Warwick region, led by the Rhode Island Commerce Corp., focuses on leveraging coastal assets for innovation in ocean technology. Shutterstock image
Southeastern New England’s Ocean Tech Hub
Benjamin Hayden
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