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      • A regulated waste stream that every ship has to manage, MARPOL Annex 1 sludge consists of non-recyclable waste oils produced during normal shipping operations by lubrication, oil filters, drip trays and fuel purification processes. Op-Ed: How a sludge problem becomes a decarbonization solution
      • Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference, taking place November 4–5, 2025, in Jersey City, N.J., across from Lower Manhattan will feature a panel discussion on "Passenger Tech, Shoreside Systems, and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat." FERRIES 2025: Passenger tech and cybersecurity risks
      • Op-Ed: Behind the supply chain of decarbonization
      • BBC Africa Component failure caused $1.1M BBC Africa collision
    • Compliance
      • pilot transfer arrangenebt U.K. pilots launch interactive aid to compliance with new SOLAS pilot transfer reg
      • BWM at work Tokyo and Paris MOUs plan BWM crack down
      • USCG reduces underwater survey red tape USCG revises Safer Seas Act video and audio surveillance requirements
      • One of the ships to get a scrubber upgrade Wärtsilä to upgrade scrubbers on four Color Line ships
    • Legislation
      • Lunday welcomes One Big Beautiful Bill Act USCG gets $25 billion One Big Beautiful Bill boost
      • executive oder on maritime 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
      • BWM at work Tokyo and Paris MOUs plan BWM crack down
      • Shipping's regulatory landscape is increasingly complex, encompassing areas including propulsion, fuel handling, safety systems, and critically—an under-the-radar issue—water and wastewater treatment. Op-Ed: Sustainability means cleaning up our water, too
      • USTR Section 301 USTR could ease some Section 301 measures on Chinese maritime dominance
      • USCG reduces underwater survey red tape USCG streamlines underwater survey regulations
    • Safety and Security
      • Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference, taking place November 4–5, 2025, in Jersey City, N.J., across from Lower Manhattan will feature a panel discussion on "Passenger Tech, Shoreside Systems, and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat." FERRIES 2025: Passenger tech and cybersecurity risks
      • BBC Africa Component failure caused $1.1M BBC Africa collision
      • CGIS arrested MSC Jubilee IX captain USCG arrests captain of MSC Jubilee IX for operating ship while intoxicated
      • W-Sapphire VIDEO: Explosion on coal carrier W-Sapphire rocks Baltimore
    • 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
      • A regulated waste stream that every ship has to manage, MARPOL Annex 1 sludge consists of non-recyclable waste oils produced during normal shipping operations by lubrication, oil filters, drip trays and fuel purification processes. Op-Ed: How a sludge problem becomes a decarbonization solution
      • Op-Ed: Behind the supply chain of decarbonization
      • 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. Seaspan Energy, Anew Climate partner on low-carbon marine fuel
      • Op-Ed: Choosing rewards over risk in third-party ship operation
    • Salvage
      • Garth Foss reports fire out Tug Garth Foss now assisting stricken car carrier Morning Midas
      • Morning Midas First tug reaches still-burning Morning Midas
      • Zodiac Maritime thanked crew of Cosco Hells Zodiac Maritime appoints Resolve Marine to respond to Morning Midas fire
      • Stena Immaculate Praise for heroic action of Stena Immaculate crew
  • Shipbuilding
    • Shipyards
      • Hanwha Philly gets another huge Ha nwha Shipping ordde Hanwha Shipping places huge new order at Hanwha Philly
      • South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Dong Kwan Kim, and key officials pose for photo at Hanwha Philly Shipyard. [Photo: Hanwha Group] VIDEO: Hanwha Group makes $5BN announcement at Philly Shipyard
      • Francesco Valente tals forward-deployedMRO Vigor and Samsung Heavy team up for Navy forward-deployed MRO
      • ALMACO will work with Davie on Polar Max Construction of Canada’s Polar Max heavy icebreaker starts in Finland
    • Naval Architecture
      • Lauren Kirk Lauren Kirk joins Bristol Harbor Group team
      • Fleetzero Fleetzero, Glosten to build world’s longest-range hybrid electric vessel
      • The Trust for Governors Island unveiled its new hybrid-electric ferry, the Harbor Charger, on August 12. The Trust for Governors Island debuts new Harbor Charger ferry
      • BRIX Marine launches 40-foot cruiser with Volvo IPS
    • Engines & Fuel
      • Everllence 175D India opts for Everllence 175D engines to power 14 new fast patrol vessels
      • ABB has integrated a comprehensive scope of technologies onboard Feadship Breakthrough. ABB powers first hydrogen fuel-cell superyacht
      • BRIX Marine launches 40-foot cruiser with Volvo IPS
      • 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. FERRIES 2025: Rethinking ferry evacuation for new fuels
  • Inland/Coastal
    • Inland
      • A barge transporting piping passes through the Old Hickory Lock on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2025. The lock, located on the Cumberland River, supports commercial navigation in the region Old Hickory Lock closure scheduled for this week
      • Hines Furlong Line takes delivery of M/V Sun Valley towboat
      • The newly built M/V Gage Golding, a 94-foot retractable, twin-screw towboat delivering 2,800 horsepower, has been completed by Steiner Shipyard. The M/V Gage Golding joins Golding Barge Line
      • Chief Petty Officer class WCCs that will have Hunt Valve solutions USCG designates new WWCs as the “Chief Petty Officer Class”
    • Coastal
      • Garrett Rice, president of Master Boat Builders: “By modernizing our facilities and growing our skilled workforce, we’re positioning our team to deliver critical vessels that support U.S. commerce and industry." Master Boat Builders invests $7.8M in expansion of its shipbuilding operations
      • New Ultratug vessel Sanmar launches new tugboat for Ultratug’s operations in Mexico
      • Chippewas of Georgina Island tug Chippewas of Georgina Island will extend ferry season with new icebreaking Damen tug
      • Crowley appoints leaders to advance energy, LNG microgrids
    • Dredging
      • Amelia Island GLDD takes delivery of new TSHD Amelia Island from Conrad
      • The Acadia is engineered to transport and precisely install up to 20,000 metric tons of rock on the seabed. GLDD unveils first U.S.-flagged Jones Act subsea rock installer
      • Stirling Snow Stirling Snow named new Mobile Pulley director of engineering
      • WEDA award Conrad Shipyard honored with WEDA Safety Excellence Award
    • Ports & Terminals
      • Chris Gilmore Port NOLA names Chris Gilmore its chief engineering officer
      • New Ultratug vessel Sanmar launches new tugboat for Ultratug’s operations in Mexico
      • Global logistics industry veteran Dexter Salenda has joined Ports of Indiana as the organization’s first foreign trade and economic development director. Ports of Indiana names Dexter Salenda to new role
      • A pause in tariffs in recent months lifted the Port of Long Beach in California to its most active July on record and the third-busiest month in its 114-year history. Tariff pause drives Port of Long Beach to record July
  • Passenger
    • Ferries
      • Marine Log’s 38th annual FERRIES Conference, taking place November 4–5, 2025, in Jersey City, N.J., across from Lower Manhattan will feature a panel discussion on "Passenger Tech, Shoreside Systems, and the Growing Cybersecurity Threat." FERRIES 2025: Passenger tech and cybersecurity risks
      • Harbor Charger Conrad Shipyard delivers new hybrid-electric ferry Harbor Charger
      • The M/V Explorer. (Photo courtesy of Rivers of Steel) FERRIES 2025: 16 years with America’s first hybrid-electric ferry
      • SWITCH Maritime 150-passenger design NYSERDA awards SWITCH $2M for 150-passenger design develoment
    • Cruise Ships
      • The Star Princess will debut on October 4. Princess Cruises’ new Star Princess completes sea trials
      • Everllence and Meyer Re partner up Everllence and Meyer Re partner up on methanol
      • Viking Mira launches at Ancona Shipyard Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard launches Viking Mira
      • Marella Cruises ship V.Ships Leisure to provide end-to-end ship management for Marella Cruises
  • Offshore
    • Oil & Gas
      • lease sale schedule announced Interior rolls out long term offshore O&G lease sales schedule
      • Woodside Energy Group recently completed its first-ever remote subsea inspection in the United States, a move the company says improves safety, reduces costs, and enhances operational efficiency. Woodside conducts first remote subsea inspection in U.S. waters
      • Olympic Notos Ulstein to retrofit 2024-built CSOV Olympic Notos for oil and gas contract
      • Pilot project will involve drillship Noble Sam Croft Kongsberg teams with Noble to bring innovative tech to offshore
    • Renewables
      • 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 Quintin Kneen upbeat on Tidewater outlook
      • Jones Act compliant WTIV Hydrogen-ready Jones Act WTIV design gets AiP
    • Offshore Wind
      • USDOT withdraws offshore wind funding USDOT withdraws $679M of offshore wind project funding
      • Construction od Revolution SWind is 80% complete BOEM orders work stop at Revolution Wind
      • Vard hybrid SOVs North Star back at Vard for two new hybrid SOVs
      • Windward Offshore CSOVs Windward Offshore wins its first CSOV contracts
  • Views
    • Q&As
      • Marine Log spoke with Jana Grauberger, a partner at Liskow & Lewis in Houston, to unpack the key legal and regulatory issues impacting federal offshore leasing, permitting, decommissioning, and compliance for both traditional and renewable energy sectors. Q&A: Navigating U.S. offshore energy’s legal maze
      • While the industry addresses insurance implications and routing strategies, a less discussed but critical concern lies in employment law and crew welfare. Q&A: Crew welfare in conflict zones and legal risks
      • As Netherlands-based Cargo Care Solutions marks its 40th anniversary, the company stands at a pivotal moment of growth and innovation. Q&A:  Peter Peltenburg, CEO, Cargo Care Solutions
      • The world’s first commercially viable e-foiling system for marine transport, the Artemis EF-12 Escape. (Credit: Artemis Technologies) Q&A: David Tyler of Artemis Technologies on e-foil vessel
    • 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
      • A regulated waste stream that every ship has to manage, MARPOL Annex 1 sludge consists of non-recyclable waste oils produced during normal shipping operations by lubrication, oil filters, drip trays and fuel purification processes. Op-Ed: How a sludge problem becomes a decarbonization solution
      • Op-Ed: Behind the supply chain of decarbonization
      • Through tailored engineering and a customer-centric approach, Eaton’s Filtration Division remains at the forefront of providing innovative, sustainable systems in response to evolving liquid filtration demands. Op-Ed: Engineering reliability at sea via smarter filtration
      • Op-Ed: Preventing falls overboard—Industry’s call to lead
    • 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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      • The M/V Karl. (Photo Credit: San Francisco Bay Ferry) Podcast: The future of green ferry transit
      • Vlassis Papapanagis, chief commercial officer at Tototheo Global Podcast: Tototheo on rethinking maritime digitalization
      • In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! Podcast, we talk to Bob Lennon, industry manager and expert with Regal Rexnord, for which this podcast is proudly sponsored by. Podcast: Regal Rexnord powers through marine industry shifts
      • In this podcast, Perry unpacks the potential rabbit hole the industry could be heading toward as countries like India begin mandating CCTV on flagged vessels. Podcast: CCTV mandates mark a turning point for maritime safety
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      • Decarbonization through Vessel Electrification White Paper: Accelerating the “Sea Change”
    • Videos
      • Type 26 frigate Norway opts for U.K.’s Type 26 for its new frigates
      • South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Dong Kwan Kim, and key officials pose for photo at Hanwha Philly Shipyard. [Photo: Hanwha Group] VIDEO: Hanwha Group makes $5BN announcement at Philly Shipyard
      • W-Sapphire VIDEO: Explosion on coal carrier W-Sapphire rocks Baltimore
      • Asian Spiriit VIDEO: Asian Spirit arrives Duluth with milestone wind energy cargo
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Carbon Destroyer 1
  • May 14, 2025
  • Environment, News

INEOS and Royal Wagenborg launch Carbon Destroyer 1

In a major milestone for the Project Greensand carbon capture and storage project, thefirst European-built CO2 carrier, Carbon Destroyer 1, was launched and named yesterday at the at the Royal Niestern Sander

Climeon HeatPower 300 unit
  • May 14, 2025
  • News, Technology

Climeon completes commissioning of waste heat recovery solution on containership

Stockholm, Sweden-based waste heat recovery system specialist Climeon AB says that its HeatPower 300 system has now been installed on a container vessel operated by an undisclosed operator and commissioned. The system

At this year’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference attendees will gain critical insights into one of the most pressing challenges in the maritime repair sector: aligning safety practices and regulatory compliance across multiple stakeholders.
  • May 14, 2025
  • News, Safety and Security, Shipbuilding

Owners, yards and class team up on safety at Ship Repair USA

At this year’s Marine Log’s Ship Repair USA conference attendees will gain critical insights into one of the most pressing challenges in the maritime repair sector: aligning safety practices and regulatory compliance

NTSB reports on American Mariner strike on AOTON
  • May 13, 2025
  • Inland, News, Safety and Security

NTSB reports on expensive American Mariner strike on navigational aid

A steering system failure led to the 730-foot bulk carrier American Mariner contacting a navigational aid in the St. Marys River near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, causing $1.25 million in damage to

One Big Beautiful Bill
  • May 13, 2025
  • News, Offshore

What’s in “The One Big Beautiful Bill” for offshore?

The House Ways and Means Committee yesterday released its proposed mark up of the of the 2025 tax reconciliation bill: “The One Big Beautiful Bill.” While it’s for sure big, opinions on

CalMac ferry
  • May 13, 2025
  • Ferries, News

CalMac selects BMT as marine professional consultancy service provider

The U.K.’s largest ferry operator, Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac), has selected BMT to deliver marine professional consultancy services under a multi-lot framework agreement.with three key areas: Naval architecture and technical support: Expertise in

Vertom Group vessel
  • May 13, 2025
  • News

Vertom newbuilds will feature MacGregor fully electric cargo cranes

Four 10,700 dwt geared multipurpose tweendeckers ordered by the Rhoon, Netherlands-headquartered Vertom Group at Chowgule Shipyards in India will each be equipped with two MacGregor fully electric cargo cranes. The order represents

sustainability in ship repair team
  • May 13, 2025
  • News

Damen and Alfa Laval aim to make sustainability upgrades a natural part of drydockings

Damen Shiprepair has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Alfa Laval Benelux that focuses on identifying opportunities for sustainability upgrades during the quotation and project phases of ship maintenance and refit. The

Hoegh Gandria
  • May 12, 2025
  • News

Höegh Evi converting Hoegh Gandria to FSRU for EGAS

Höegh Evi, the former Höegh LNG, has signed a 10-year time charter agreement with Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS). It covers the deployment of the LNG carrier Hoegh Gandria as a

In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! Podcast, sponsored by Chevron, we dive into the redefining role of green technology in the maritime industry.
  • May 12, 2025
  • Environment, Naval Architecture, News, Podcasts, Podcasts, Shipbuilding

Podcast: Green technology and sustainable vessel designs

In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! Podcast, sponsored by Chevron, we dive into the redefining role of green technology in the maritime industry. With us today is Will Ayers, Elliott

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