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The Biden administration proposes to create a marine sanctuary in the Hudson Canyon, the undersea gorge that runs from southeast of New York Harbor through the outer continental shelf. Graphic does not represent any boundary line. NOAA image.
Biden administration proposes Hudson Canyon marine sanctuary
Kirk Moore
The Coast Guard’s Atlantic Strike Team assisted BSEE in completing the refurbishment of BSEE's National Oil Spill Response Research and Renewable Energy Test Facility in Leonardo, N.J., known as Ohmsett, by refilling the 667-foot wave tank, the largest of its kind in North America, with seawater from the nearby Sandy Hook Bay — a three-day operation that ended on March 24, 2022. BSEE screen shot
Oil spill testing facility receives major facelift
WorkBoat Staff
US Wind proposes building up to 121 wind turbines on its lease in federal waters 10 miles east of Ocean City, Md. At right are traffic separation lanes for Delaware Bay. US Wind image.
BOEM begins review of US Wind Delmarva project
Kirk Moore
Transocean owns or has partial ownership interests in and operates a fleet of 37 mobile offshore drilling units, consisting of 27 ultra-deepwater floaters and 10 harsh environment floaters. Transocean web page photo
Transocean signs $181 million extension for harsh environment semisubmersible
WorkBoat Staff
The DEME Marine installation vessel Orion is contracted to install foundations for 176 turbines on the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project. DEME image.
DEME’s Orion to install Virginia wind turbine foundations
Kirk Moore
The Premiere Explorer of Venice, La., stands by near a controlled burn of spilled oil from in the Deepwater Horizon/BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico June 9. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer First Class John Masson.
BSEE conducts unannounced oil spill response inspections in Gulf
WorkBoat Staff
The MV Erin T deploys a 500' section of 32" water-cooled fire-retardant boom approximately three miles off the coast of Point Bolivar, Texas, on May 18, during an exercise to evaluate the capability of Lobo Operating Inc. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement routinely assesses an organization's Oil Spill Response Plan to ensure owners and operators of offshore oil facilities are trained and equipped to respond to oil spills. BSEE photo
BSEE evaluates Gulf fire boom deployment exercise
WorkBoat Staff
Photo by David Krapf
Tidewater says its ready to capitalize on the big increase in OSV demand
WorkBoat Staff
The EA considers potential environmental impacts associated with issuing future commercial wind leases, including site characterization and site assessment activities in the Morro Bay Wind Energy Area. GE image
BOEM extends Morro Bay wind energy environmental assessment comment period
WorkBoat Staff
The operational capabilities of OSVs may evolve to support many disparate sectors such as offshore wind, space missions (launches and recoveries), carbon capture (transport) and subsea mining. ABS image
ABS offers glimpse into the future of OSV design
WorkBoat Staff
Great Lakes will use the first Jones Act compliant subsea rock installation vessel, currently under construction at Philly Shipyard. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. rendering
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock lands offshore wind rock installation project
WorkBoat Staff
Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm said the energy crisis triggered by Russia's attack on Ukraine has put U.S. renewable energy planners "on a war footing." Kirk Moore photo.
In Atlantic City, optimistic offshore wind advocates acknowledge uncertainty
Kirk Moore
Guice Offshore’s newest platform supply vessel GO Crusader was recently in Jacksonville, Fla., preparing for its next mission. At 205′x46′, with over 5,000' of clear deck space, the ABS-class GO Crusader is dual certified Subchapter L and I, and equipped with next generation dynamic positioning software, communications gear and camera systems. (Photo: Business Wire)
Guice Offshore expands OSV fleet
WorkBoat Staff
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