Vessels on Hudson River

Hudson River shipping stakeholders oppose anchoring ban

Mariners operating in New York’s Hudson River are confronting safety challenges amidst efforts to prohibit anchoring in an area prone to dense fog, high winds, and other unpredictable weather conditions. Anchoring is

Fabien Cousteau

Op-Ed: A decade following Mission 31, PROTEUS makes waves

By Fabien Cousteau, aquanaut and explorer In an era where our planet faces unprecedented environmental challenges, our oceanicendeavors are more crucial than ever. In June 2014, a decade ago, my team of

FERRIES 2024: First zero-emission, high-speed ferries in the U.S.

Late last year, San Francisco’s Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA), the operator of the San Francisco Bay Ferry system, signed a strategic partnership agreement that will see Wärtsilä provide its fleet electrification

Dr. Andreas Bodén, CTO, PowerCell Group

Op-Ed: Shoring up shore power connections

By Dr. Andreas Bodén, CTO, PowerCell Group Shore power infrastructure in ports is currently limited, and when multiple ships try to connect at once it can easily require more power than the

Jody Peacock (left), CEO of Ports of Indiana, and Wim Dillen, International Development Manager for Port of Antwerp-Bruges, shake hands on July 17.

Ports of Indiana, Port of Antwerp-Bruges partner to pursue container trade and more

Representatives from Ports of Indiana and Port of Antwerp-Bruges met in Antwerp July 17 to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance key economic and environmental port initiatives. The landmark agreement

Capt. Martin Curtin of Curtin Maritime.

Q&A: Curtin Maritime unveils labor training program

Marine Log (ML): First, can you tell us about Curtin Maritime and the services you provide the industry? Capt. Martin Curtin (MC): Curtin Maritime is a leading American-owned and operated marine solutions

Holt Lock in the Mobile Engineer District.

Holt Lock faces closure due to stability concerns

The Mobile Engineer District recently announced the closure of the Holt Lock to navigation in late June. The Corps says the closure is necessary due to recent findings from an initial stability

Rendering of an electric ferry. (Credit: EV Maritime)

EV Maritime selected to electrify popular ferry service in San Francisco Bay

EV Maritime, a New Zealand-based electric ferry design and technology company, announced July 12 that it has been commissioned by Angel Island Tiburon Ferry (AITF) to design an all-new hybrid electric vessel

The Raptor is a compact and versatile push vessel specifically engineered for small dredging and dock companies operating across the United States.

Edward Maritime launches the Raptor for inland

Pensacola, Fla.-based Edward Maritime, a shipbuilding and repair company that provides steel fabrication services to the Eastern Seaboard and the Gulf Coast, recently launched the Raptor 1, a compact and versatile push

Dorthe Karin Bendtsen, chief operating officer at KPI OceanConnect on advancing women in maritime.

Podcast: Advancing women in maritime

Hello, and welcome to another installment of Marine Log’s ListenUp! Podcast. I’m your host, Heather Ervin, editor in chief of Marine Log. Today, we’ll be talking to Dorthe Karin Bendtsen, chief operating

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