USCG issues first build ruling for offshore wind support vessels
U.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center issued a new ruling regarding the U.S. construction of crew transfer vessels or CTVs.
Read moreU.S. Coast Guard National Vessel Documentation Center issued a new ruling regarding the U.S. construction of crew transfer vessels or CTVs.
Read moreUS federal health officials extended for nearly three more months its rules that cruise ships must follow to sail during the pandemic.
Read moreEfforts to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are at a "critical phase" and Tehran's reasons for avoiding talks are wearing thin, a U.S. official told Reuters.
Read moreIn order to ease a bottleneck that’s left nearly 80 vessels waiting to enter Long Beach, officials relaxed restrictions on storing containers.
Read moreThe State of California adopted new legislation on ballast water management, with new discharge standards taking effect on 1 January 2022.
Read moreWest Coast Clean Fuels (WCCF) will develop, permit, manage and operate the end-to-end clean fuel supply chains for two first-of-their-kind, decarbonized maritime ship operations in two major California ports.
Read moreFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis said that Florida’s ports are open and ready to meet holiday demand, amid ship bottlenecks and congestion.
Read moreSouthern California’s Los Angeles and Long Beach ports handle the most ocean cargo of any ports in the United States, but are some of the least efficient in the world.
Read moreA bill introduced by Democratic Congressman A. Donald McEachin, called the Offshore Accountability Act, has been approved by a committee of the US House of Representatives.
Read moreThe Port of Corpus Christi Authority has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as part of the Port’s commitment to decarbonization and energy transition initiatives.
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