Captain Michael Burns

Mass Maritime makes key renewables sector appointment

Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) has appointed Capt. Michael R. Burns Jr. as the first executive director of its Maritime Center for Responsible Energy (MCRE). In this new role, he will oversee the

Group shot of AEU award winning tem

Halter Marine again wins prestigious AEU Safety Award

For the second year in a row, Pascagoula, Miss.-based shipbuilder Halter Marine has been been honored with the American Equity Underwriters Safety Award. Each year, AEU recognizes the best safety and health

Rendering of proposed Plaquemines port

Plaquemines Port moves ahead on rail logistics

Plaquemines Port Harbor & Terminal District in Louisiana reports that Plaquemines Port’s proposed gulf gateway container terminal has moved a further step closer through partnerships with LA23 Development Company (Devco) and Sustainability

M>V Mississippi

Mississippi River Commission cuts out segment of annual inspection trip

The Ensley Engineer Yard in Memphis, Tenn., has recently finished final preparations to make the M/V Mississippi, the largest towboat in the U.S., ready for on a new season of revetment support

autonomous surface vessel

SeaRobotics develops custom long-endurance ASV

In partnership with Canada’s Marine Institute, Stuart, Fla.-based SeaRobotics Corporation has developed a new multi-mission autonomous surface vessel, the SR-Endurance 8.0. It is the latest model in SeaRobotics’ Endurance Class of ASV

Tim Wilkins, Environment Director and Deputy Managing Director of INTERTANKO will moderate debate

Shipping set to debate “code red” climate change issues ahead of COP26

As a landmark United Nations climate study declares “code red for humanity”, maritime leaders are set to discuss how the shipping industry can play its part in meeting global targets, just two

Crowley tus tow decommissioned TLP

Crowley tugs assist in TLP decommissioning

Showcasing its capability and versatility in providing total lifecycle solutions to the offshore energy sector, Crowley recently assisted with the historic removal of the Morpeth field tension leg platform (TLP) in the

Navy ships supported by contract include carriers and surface vessels

HII Tech Solutions wins $273 million Navy contract

Huntington Ingalls Industries reports that its Technical Solutions division has been awarded a five-year contract with a total value of $273 million to support the U.S. Navy’s carrier engineering maintenance assist team,

Webb Institute's waterfront campus

Webb Institute starts search for its next president

R. Keith Michel is planning to step down as president of Webb Institute effective June 30, 2022—and the search to find a successor is underway. Founded in 1889 by New York-based shipbuilder

Rendering of the new ferry for Skagit County

Good news for green ferries in latest FTA grant announcement

In a first, $4 million of the $38 million available in the Federal Transit Administration’s latest round of Passenger Ferry Grants will be set aside specifically for low or zero-emission ferries, or

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