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The Coast Guard cutter Resolute (WMEC 620) and crew offloaded approximately $55 million of illicit narcotics in St. Petersburg, Fla., Monday.
Coast Guard cutter offloads $55 million worth of drugs in Florida
WorkBoat Staff
Amonna is predicted to become the leading fuel source for the world's giant cargo ships by 2050, according to the IEA. Amogy photo
Top 10 2023 News Story: Alternative fuels and zero emissions
WorkBoat Staff
The Seacor Ohio. Photo courtesy Seacor Marine Holdings
Seacor to upgrade four PSVs with Kongsberg energy storage systems
WorkBoat Staff
The offshore wind shuffle: Developers swap ownership, submit new bids
WorkBoat Staff
The Coast Guard Cutter Harriet Lane (WMEC 903) is moored at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam in full dress ship for a change of homeport ceremony, Jan. 16, 2024. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ty Robertson
Coast Guard cutter shifts homeport from East Coast to Hawaii
WorkBoat Staff
New Jersey energy planners award two new offshore wind bids
Kirk Moore
Washington State Ferries operates the largest commuter ferry system in the United States. Washington State Ferries photo.
Washington State Ferries saw 1.3 million more riders in 2023
WorkBoat Staff
Yara International teamed up with the Kongsberg Group to build the world’s first autonomous and zero-emission container vessel, the Yara Birkeland. Yara International photo
Top 10 2023 News Story: Autonomous interest grows
Bruce Buls
The 82' eWolf tug, which was designed by Crowley’s engineering services team, will operate with zero emissions while providing the complete performance capabilities of a traditional tug. Crowley photo
Master Boat delivers first US all-electric ship assist tug
Ken Hocke
The new ferries will be used for short-range services in the coastal waters of British Columbia. Damen rendering
Damen building four electric passenger/vehicle ferries for BC Ferries
WorkBoat Staff
Photon’s P300 prototype test boat. Photo credit: Spencer Lindsay, Etribe
Does the future of marine electrification start with the workboats of today?
Jeremiah Karpowicz
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