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      • Marine Log's Heather Ervin talks with Liskow attorney Laura Alaniz about the future of noncompete agreements in the maritime industry. Podcast: What maritime employers need to know about noncompete agreements
      • Jalveerhit VIDEO: U.S. hits blockade-violating tanker Jalveer with two Hellfire missiles
      • Marivex strike U.S. strike disables would-be blockade buster Marivex
      • IMO mid-term measures and path to decarbonization ABS takes a measured look at IMO mid-term measures and path to decarbonization
    • Compliance
      • MEPC 84 takeaways More to MEPC 84 than NZF
      • Maersk to pay $1.9M in FMC civil penalties FMC slaps MSC with $22.6M civil penalty
      • ICE agents at work ICE swoops on 25 at Louisiana shipyard
      • pilot transfer arrangenebt U.K. pilots launch interactive aid to compliance with new SOLAS pilot transfer reg
    • Legislation
      • Lunday welcomes One Big Beautiful Bill Act USCG gets $25 billion One Big Beautiful Bill boost
      • Maritime Action Plan Industry applauds wide ranging Trump executive order on maritime
      • TTB 2025: Navigating new employment law changes in the Trump era
      • Stamatis Tsantanis, chariman and CEO of global shipping company Seanergy Maritime and United Maritime Op-Ed: Industry thoughts on tariffs come to light
    • Regulations
      • MEPC 84 takeaways More to MEPC 84 than NZF
      • The Bahamas has introduced a comprehensive suite of Merchant Shipping Regulations The Bahamas updates its maritime regulatory framework
      • Maersk to pay $1.9M in FMC civil penalties FMC monitoring Strait of Hormuz surcharges
      • GOM decommissioning financial guarantees Interior proposes cutting costs of offshore decommissioning guarantees
    • Safety and Security
      • Jalveerhit VIDEO: U.S. hits blockade-violating tanker Jalveer with two Hellfire missiles
      • Marivex strike U.S. strike disables would-be blockade buster Marivex
      • Op-Ed: Uncovering hidden failure points in vessel fires
      • U.S. helicopter approachs M/T Davina VIDEO: U.S. forces board sanctioned tanker M/T Davina
    • Markets
      • BIMCO assesses dry bulk outlook BIMCO: Dry bulk supply/demand balance set to weaken
      • ICS report sees need for many more hydrogen carriers
      • Saltchuk makes offer OSG Saltchuk makes a new offer for OSG
      • Clarksons reports on alternate fuels Clarksons looks at car carrier trade trends
    • Environment
      • IMO mid-term measures and path to decarbonization ABS takes a measured look at IMO mid-term measures and path to decarbonization
      • Op-Ed: Let’s focus on the fact that shipping companies are greener than their reputation
      • Op-Ed: Technology alone will not secure shipping’s Future
      • In this Q&A, Fredrik Fuglesang, CEO of maritime technology company SeaARCTOS, answers common questions he is asked about direct emissions monitoring Q&A: Why we need to improve emissions monitoring
    • Salvage
      • Salvage efforts at the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024. TTB 2026: Inside the Key Bridge salvage operation
      • Grounded barge Defiant VIDEO: Salvage plan for grounded barge Defiant approved
      • New Resoilve MarineTokyo office is headed up by client services & country manager Maiko Tahara. Resolve Marine opens new Tokyo office
      • Garth Foss reports fire out Tug Garth Foss now assisting stricken car carrier Morning Midas
  • Shipbuilding
    • Shipyards
      • Photo: Bayou Metal Supply & Manufacturing New Bayou Metal production line supports Romulus USV production
      • Gene Miller, president, Austal USA Austal USA names Gene Miller president and adds three new leadership team members
      • Davie Defense leadership and dignitaries break ground on the modernization of Gulf Copper shipyard facilities. [Photo: Davie Defense] Davie Defense breaks ground on $1B Gulf Copper shipyards modernization
      • Saronic’s first Marauder [Photo: Saronic] Saronic’s first Marauder goes from design to on-water reality in under a year
    • Naval Architecture
      • Lloyd’s Register has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with K Shipbuilding, bound4blue and the Liberian International Ship & Corporate Registry. Lloyd’s Register signs MoU to advance wind-assisted MR tanker design
      • As vessels become more connected through automation and digital systems, cybersecurity is increasingly influencing vessel design decisions. Why naval architects can no longer treat cybersecurity as an afterthought
      • New USCG cybersecurity rules are reshaping vessel design
      • Q&A: Aligning vessel design with operational demands
    • Engines & Fuel
      • MaK engine New MaK engine alcohol-based fuel conversion kits
      • A dual-fuel combustion strategy developed in a Caterpillar marine engine at DOE’s National Transportation Research Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory shows methanol can efficiently power inland and coastal vessels.[Photo: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy] Oak Ridge dual fuel combustion system enables 75% methanol operation
      • L to R: Giosuè Vezzuto, marine executive VP at RINA, hands NovaLT TA certificate to Ahmed Eldemerdash, VP climate technology solutions at Baker Hughes. [Photo: Baker Hughes] Hydrogen-burning Baker Hughes NovaLT gas turbine gets RINA type approval
      • Tema Mærsk, powered by WinGD's X82DF-ME multi-fuel engine platform. [Image courtesy WinGD] Maersk takes delivery of WinGD X82DF-M/E powered Tema Maersk
  • Inland/Coastal
    • Inland
      • The M/V Bob Nienhuis was built at Intracoastal Iron Works in Bourg, La., as part of the company’s ongoing 11-boat program. Intracoastal Iron Works builds M/V Bob Nienhuis for Hines Furlong Line
      • Southern Devall expands fleet with two new 3,000 hp. towboats
      • Ongoing collaboration between industry and government partners is essential to maintaining safe, reliable and efficient freight movement along the Mississippi River system. Public, private sector collaboration keep freight moving on inland waterways
      • A dual-fuel combustion strategy developed in a Caterpillar marine engine at DOE’s National Transportation Research Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory shows methanol can efficiently power inland and coastal vessels.[Photo: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy] Oak Ridge dual fuel combustion system enables 75% methanol operation
    • Coastal
      • Marauder christening Master Boat christens Marauder, first of eight tugboats in new Maritime Partners series
      • Signet Sirius and Signet Capella, built by Signet Maritime's Pascagoula, Miss., shipyard are each powered by three MTU series 400 engines. [Photo: Rolls-Royce Power Systems] MTU engines from Rolls-Royce power tugs worldwide
      • methanol-ready fuel flexible ASD tugsmethanol-ready fuel flexible ASD tugs Damen gets full approval to build methanol-ready fuel flexible ASD tugs
      • New York City eyes all-electric container-on-barge service New York City eyes all-electric container-on-barge service
    • Dredging
      • Corpus Christi Mike Hooks books $17.8M Corpus Christi dredging contract
      • Damen TSHD UK Dredging signs contract with Damen for advanced new TSHD
      • Crosby logo Crosby Enterprises subsidiaries file for Chapter 11
      • Dredging Contractors of America (DCA) DCA: FY2025 another strong year for U.S. dredging
    • Ports & Terminals
      • West Calcasieu Port (WCP) logo West Calcasieu Port expands its footprint
      • New Berth 21 will be Blount Island’s third dedicated vehicle berth. [Photo: JAXPORT[ JAXPORT’s new Berth 21 vehicle berth now halfway to completion
      • The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB) are partnering with newly launched logistics company UTC Transoceanic to bring advanced AI. Port NOLA, NOPB adopt AI cargo technology
      • Port of Long Beach CEO Dr. Noel Hacegaba: “This is about demonstrating that we’re serious about creating a North American market for methanol bunkering." VIDEO: Port of Long Beach launches $1M methanol bunkering challenge
  • Passenger
    • Ferries
      • Eastern Shipbuilding Group Inc. announced the successful delivery of the vehicle-passenger ferry Falcon to the Fisher Island Community Association. Eastern Shipbuilding Group delivers Falcon for Fisher Island community
      • Listen Up! Podcast explores crew spaces, vessel branding and the modern mariner experience
      • Spirit of 1773 New U.S.-built ferry Spirit of 1773 enters service in USVI
      • Estonia’s first fully electric ferry will be built by Crist S.A. [Image: LMG Marin] Crist books contract to build Estonia’s first fully-electric ferry
    • Cruise Ships
      • Viking Mira at Alcona shipyatrd Fincantieri Ancona delivers Viking’s newest ocean ship, Viking Mira
      • orstein Hagen and Leah Talactac [Screengrab from YouTube video] VIDEO: Leah Talactac succeeds Torstein Hagen as Viking CEO
      • The Icon 6 and 7 order reflects Royal Caribbean Group's long-term agreement with Meyer Turku shipyard and continued economic impact to Finland with secured shipbuilding capacity through 2036. Royal Caribbean confirms order with Meyer Turku for Icon 6 and 7
      • Norwegian Aura launch at Fincantieri Monfalcone Fincantieri Monfalcone launches Norwegian Aura
  • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
      • Delfin Delfin takes $5B FID to go ahead on world’s largest FLNG vessel
      • Bourbon vessexl Under new majority ownership, Bourbon announces $180M fleet expansion
      • Tritone Fincantieri transforms former OSV into multipurpose support vessel Tritone
      • Occidental SVP Jeff Simmons: “We believe Bandit iscovery demonstrates the continued importance of the Gulf of America as a strategic source of reliable domestic oil supply that supports long-term energy security.” Occidental reports Gulf of America oil discovery at Bandit prospect
    • Renewables
      • Gulf of America forward report VIDEO: NOIA launches new Gulf of America Forward initiative
      • PALM QCS offshore renewables quick connector VIDEO: PALM QCS offshore renewables quick connector completes Orkney trials
      • tidal stream energy barge VIDEO: Novel barge lowers costs of HydoWing’s tidal stream energy tech
      • Tidewater CEO Quintin Kneen talks WSUT Quintin Kneen upbeat on Tidewater outlook
    • Offshore Wind
      • Image: Compute Maritime Compute Maritime projects big fuel savings for AI-designed CTV
      • N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James: ““We are fighting back to stop this illegal agreement that threatens to erase over a thousand union jobs and cheat millions of New Yorkers out of clean, affordable energy.” Seven states file suit challenging “pay-not-to-play” deal to cancel offshore wind lease
      • CSOV TSS Cruiser [Photo: Damen] VIDEO: Damen delivers CSOV TSS Cruiser
      • offshore wind buy outs Interior buys out two more offshore wind developments
  • Views
    • Q&As
      • Q&A: Aligning vessel design with operational demands
      • In this Q&A, Fredrik Fuglesang, CEO of maritime technology company SeaARCTOS, answers common questions he is asked about direct emissions monitoring Q&A: Why we need to improve emissions monitoring
      • Marine Log spoke with Michael Biercuk, CEO of Australian-based Q-CTRL and a quantum physicist, about how emerging quantum sensing technologies could provide resilient navigation alternatives for commercial and defense operators. Q&A: The case for quantum navigation at sea
      • Workboat operators, in particular, face tough choices as they balance performance, safety and cost while meeting emissions targets.  Q&A: Caterpillar Marine discusses the shift to cleaner workboat power 
    • From the Editor
      • Snapshot of FERRIES attendees at growing conference in New York area. Standing out in a sea of maritime events 
      • Lock and dam Corps releases inland waterways spend plan
      • Hurricane Ida maritime Recovery efforts underway in path of hurricane
      • MV Wakashio accident Is the criminalization of seafarers on the rise?
    • Op-Eds
      • For years, shipping’s data challenge has been about compliance. Can operators meet regulatory reporting requirements and submit the required data? Op-Ed: Why data integrity is now central to vessel performance
      • Op-Ed: Uncovering hidden failure points in vessel fires
      • Op-Ed: Let’s focus on the fact that shipping companies are greener than their reputation
      • Op-Ed: Shipping’s future will depend on the skills of both men and women
    • Data & Analytics
      • chart of bulker earnings vs. values Why Cleaves is bullish on bulkers
      • Chart VesselsValue: Volatility continues in crude tanker sector
      • Dropping in bio-LNG extends green financing runway says SEA-LNG
      • Inmarsat marks a Fleet Xpress milestone and launches a data academy
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    • Podcasts
      • Marine Log's Heather Ervin talks with Liskow attorney Laura Alaniz about the future of noncompete agreements in the maritime industry. Podcast: What maritime employers need to know about noncompete agreements
      • Listen Up! Podcast explores crew spaces, vessel branding and the modern mariner experience
      • Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast examines electrification’s growing role in commercial shipping in its latest episode featuring Mike Carter, co-founder and COO of Fleetzero. Podcast: Fleetzero discusses electrification in commercial shipping
      • In this episode of Marine Log's Listen Up! podcast, we're joined by Mitch Melton, head of business development at OpenTug, an AI native marine commercial and logistics software platform. Podcast: From the shipper’s seat—what energy companies expect from marine operators
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      • Navigating Talent: Your Guide to Finding and Retaining Top Maritime Workers Navigating talent: Your guide to finding and retaining top maritime workers
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      • Ferryboat White Paper: Sailing toward a greener horizon
    • Videos
      • Jalveerhit VIDEO: U.S. hits blockade-violating tanker Jalveer with two Hellfire missiles
      • Antwerpen is the world’s first oceangoing vessel powered by a dual-fuel ammonia engine. [Photo: EXMAR] VIDEO: EXMAR takes delivery of ammonia-powered Antwerpen
      • U.S. helicopter approachs M/T Davina VIDEO: U.S. forces board sanctioned tanker M/T Davina
      • Inkfish research vessel VIDEO: Inkfish and Vard sign EUR 700M research vessel contract
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Advanced Polymer Coatings (APC) of Avon, Ohio, has signed a new agreement with United Overseas Management to recoat two of the shipping group’s tankers.
  • August 13, 2025
  • News, Shipyards

Advanced Polymer Coatings wins two tanker recoating deal 

Advanced Polymer Coatings (APC) of Avon, Ohio, has signed a new agreement with United Overseas Management to recoat two of the shipping group’s tankers. APC is applying its MarineLINE protective tank coating

  • August 12, 2025
  • Engines & Fuel, Naval Architecture, Shipbuilding

BRIX Marine launches 40-foot cruiser with Volvo IPS

BRIX Marine, Port Angeles, Wash., has announced the development of a new long-range cruiser, the 4014-CTC, a 40-foot catamaran designed for extended coastal travel. The vessel features Volvo’s IPS propulsion system, updated

The e-foiling ferry, which integrates an electric propulsion system into a hydrofoil structure.
  • August 12, 2025
  • Ferries, News, Shipbuilding

E-foiling ferries could transform New York routes by 2027

A combination of policy support, infrastructure investment, and innovative vessel technology could accelerate the shift to zero-emission ferry operations, according to David Tyler, co-founder of Artemis Technologies, who spoke with Marine Log

Torogoz, like the other Avance class vessels, is powered by lower-emission LNG.
  • August 12, 2025
  • News, Shipbuilding

Crowley’s fourth Avance class vessel sets sail

Crowley’s latest Avance class ship, Torogoz, began its inaugural commercial service on August 12, departing from Port Everglades, Fla., to serve Central America. The vessel’s commencement is a capstone on the company’s initiation

Capsized SEACOR Power on the evening of the accident, with a Coast Guard response boat in the foreground.
  • August 12, 2025
  • News, Op-Eds, Safety and Security

Op-Ed: The impact of climate change on shipping

By Roberta Weisbrod, Executive Director, Worldwide Ferry Safety Association Ocean workers are on the front line of climate change, the Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF) concludes based on a massive survey conducted with

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Storis (WAGB 21) remains moored during the Storis commissioning ceremony at Juneau, Alaska, August 10, 2025.
  • August 12, 2025
  • News

Polar icebreaker Storis commissioned, strengthening Arctic role

The U.S. Coast Guard officially commissioned the USCGC Storis (WAGB 21) in Juneau, Alaska. The commissioning of this polar icebreaker marks a crucial step in President Donald Trump’s directive to rebuild the

The Coast Guard commissioned its newest cutter, Coast Guard Cutter Earl Cunningham (WPC 1159), for official entry into its service fleet during a ceremony held in Kodiak, Alaska, August 11, 2025.
  • August 12, 2025
  • News, Shipbuilding

Coast Guard commissions cutter Earl Cunningham in Kodiak

The U.S. Coast Guard commissioned its newest cutter, Coast Guard Cutter Earl Cunningham (WPC 1159), for official entry into its service fleet during a ceremony held in Kodiak, Alaska, yesterday. The ceremony

Still video image of the Discovery passenger vessel before it ran aground Saturday, August 9, in Hawaii.
  • August 11, 2025
  • News, Passenger, Safety and Security

Coast Guard monitors aground passenger vessel in Honolulu

The Coast Guard is monitoring a passenger vessel that ran aground near Kewalo Basin in Honolulu on Saturday, August 9. The Discovery, a 75-foot passenger vessel that operates as a shuttle for

Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference will feature a safety-focused presentation on how ferry operators can adapt emergency evacuation procedures for the unique risks of alternative-fuel vessels.
  • August 11, 2025
  • Engines & Fuel, Events, Ferries, News

FERRIES 2025: Rethinking ferry evacuation for new fuels

Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference, taking place November 4-5 in Jersey City, N.J., across from the Manhattan skyline in New York City, will feature a safety-focused presentation from Whitney Mantooth, PhD,

Seaspan Energy, North Vancouver, B.C., and Anew Climate, Houston, Texas, have entered into a strategic agreement to offer delivery of renewable liquefied natural gas (R-LNG) to customers on the North American West Coast.
  • August 11, 2025
  • Engines & Fuel, Environment, News

Seaspan Energy, Anew Climate partner on low-carbon marine fuel

Seaspan Energy, North Vancouver, B.C., and Anew Climate, Houston, Texas, have entered into a strategic agreement to offer delivery of renewable liquefied natural gas (R-LNG) to customers on the North American West

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