VIDEO: Long Beach plans mega floating wind support facility
The Port of Long Beach has released a concept study for a facility called Pier Wind that would support the manufacture and assembly of offshore wind turbines standing as tall as the
The Port of Long Beach has released a concept study for a facility called Pier Wind that would support the manufacture and assembly of offshore wind turbines standing as tall as the
By Dylan Keil, CEO Bearing The new year brought new goals for the world’s shipping fleet: Starting in 2023, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) required every vessel to receive a Carbon Intensity
By Ludmila Seppälä, Cadmatic Technology moves in strange ways—when you hear the phrase “digital assets,” in 2023, your first thought might be of brightly colored monkey portraits, driven by the NFT boom.
So long as cocaine continues to be the most profitable cargo that can be transported by sea, so called “narco subs,” or more accurately semi-submersibles, will continue to present a tricky target
While there are currently more than 300 cruise ships in operation, only a tiny fraction are equipped with a man overboard detection system. Monaco-headquartered defense technology specialist MARSS is looking to change
Austal USA welcomed Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) at the company’s Mobile, Ala. shipyard yesterday. She was joined by Admiral Steven D. Poulin, Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard and Rear Admiral Chad L.
Galveston, Texas, headquartered dredging and marine construction contractor Callan Marine has been awarded a $9,430,000 firm-fixed-price contract for dredging services. Bids were solicited via the internet with five received. Work will be
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
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
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,