Sara Kuebel and Grady Hurley of Jones Walker

Podcast: Jones Walker on seaman status impacts to the offshore space

In this edition of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we talk to Sara Kuebel and Grady Hurley of law firm Jones Walker to discuss vessel and seaman status in the offshore maritime

Tidewater CEO Quintin Kneen

Tidewater: momentum continues says Kneen

Quintin Kneen, president and CEO of offshore services giant Tidewater Inc. (NYSE:TDW), said he is “encouraged by the continued momentum we saw during the first quarter” as the company released its results

oral fluid test

New DOT oral fluid testing rule: No need for action yet

On May 2, 2023, the Department of Transportation published a final rule in the Federal Register allowing oral fluid testing to be used for DOT drug tests, in place of urine-based testing,

OSG president & CEO Sam Norton talks Saltchuk acquisition

OSG: The year starts well

“The year has started well at OSG,” said president and CEO Sam Norton, as Tampa, Fla. headquartered tanker and ATB operator Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (NYSE: OSG) reported results for the first

Containers at the Port of Houston's Bayport container terminal.

Port Houston now at No. 5 spot in U.S. container port rankings

Port Houston jumped from No. 7 to No. 5 in the ranking of top U.S. container ports in terms of TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) handled in 2022, Port Houston chairman Ric Campo

Vessels involved in ferry fire incident

All 62 passengers safe after engine room fire on Singapore ferry

The Maritime and Port of Authority of Singapore (MPA) said Saturday that all 62 passengers rescued from a ferry hit by an engine room fire had arrived safely in Batam. The incident

Reach Subsea vessel Deep Cygnus

Reach Subsea sees more offshore wind work ahead

Haugesund, Norway, based Reach Subsea ASA has been awarded a five months plus options contract with a major renewable energy company for delivery of offshore wind related services. The subsea vessel Deep

Seaway Trident tug on the water

VIDEO: Seaway Trident goes to work for Seaway Development Authority

Recently delivered to the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) by Washburn & Doughty, East Boothbay, Me., the Seaway Trident is a highly customized, ice-strengthened tugboat based on Glosten’s HT-60

Clean ports initiative promises to bring more electric cranes into operation

Administration moves ahead on $4 billion clean ports plan

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking the initial steps on the development of programs that will invest $4 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act in U.S. port infrastructure. The Clean

One of two riverboat christenings

American Cruise Lines celebrates double riverboat christenings

Guilford, Conn., based American Cruise Lines this week held riverboat christenings at two very different locations — in a canyon at the Idaho border and alongside a bayou in Louisiana — for

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