US cruise operators voluntarily suspend voyages until at least October 31
U.S. cruise operators will voluntarily suspend ocean voyages until at least October 31, as new COVID-19 infections continue to surge in the US.
Read moreU.S. cruise operators will voluntarily suspend ocean voyages until at least October 31, as new COVID-19 infections continue to surge in the US.
Read moreJuly 30 is the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. The evil of modern slavery affects an estimated 25 million people around the world.
Read moreSea Machines Robotics has partnered with Maine Maritime Academy (MMA) and the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD)’s Maritime Environmental and Technical Assistance (META) Program to bring education about autonomous marine systems into the MMA curriculum.
Read moreAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the US economy during the second quarter of the year suffers its biggest blow since the Great Depression.
Read morePort Manatee and the Port of Tampa Bay are carrying out expansion programs for their container facilities.
Read moreThe Jacksonville City Council voted for an additional$110 million to the ongoing St. Johns River dredging which is critical to the continuing expansion of the port.
Read moreThe Port of Vancouver, Washington, reached a new record with the delivery of the largest wind turbine blades to ever cross the pier of a US West Coast port.
Read moreThe salvage operations of the motor vessel Golden Ray are paused due to a combination of factors including COVID-19 mitigation protocols, as well as the hurricane season, the Unified Command overseeing the wreck removal announced, almost 11 months after the ship grounded in St. Simons Sound, Georgia.
Read moreThe US Department of Energy (DoE) announced a $64 million funding for a total of 18 projects to support the H2@Scale vision for affordable hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and use.
Read moreNew York governance announced Tuesday a second offshore wind solicitation seeking up to 2,500 megawatts of projects, the largest in the US history, in addition to last year's solicitation which resulted in nearly 1,700 megawatts awarded.
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