tugs remove section of wreck

VIDEO: Seventh section of Golden Ray wreck removed

And then there was one. The St. Simons Sound Incident Response reports that responders removed Section Five of the wreck of the capsized car carrier Golden Ray on Sunday. Now, after a

DOE (Department of Energy)

JAX LNG and TOTE complete first renewable LNG bunkering in U.S.

JAX LNG, a small-scale LNG facility located along the St. John’s River in Jacksonville, Fla., recently completed the first fueling of a marine vessel in the United States with a blend of

Bruce Strupp on Electric Ferries

FERRIES 2021: Bringing the Norwegian experience to U.S. ferry operators

Marine Log‘s FERRIES 2021 conference is scheduled to kickoff in just over a month for the first in-person ferry event in over 18 months. The event will take place November 9-10 on

Arnold Donald

Carnival: Voyages already cash-flow positive

Shares in Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), were up this morning as the cruise giant released a third quarter earnings update which showed some encouraging trends. Though the company

Gremex case ruling

Diana-Wilhelmsen JV ordered to pay $2 million fine in pollution case

Cyprus-based Diana Wilhelmsen Management Limited (DWM), was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine of $2 million after pleading guilty to violations of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships involving the 73,530

Gareth Prowse, Svitzer's new global head of decarbonization.

Svitzer appoints new global head of decarbonization

Maersk’s global towing operation, Svitzer, has appointed Gareth Prowse as its new global head of decarbonization. With an academic background in marine ecology, centering on environmental risk, pollution prevention and ecotoxicology, Prowse

Heavy lift vessel holds section of Golden Ray wreck

Golden Ray: Barge preparations continue

Though the giant heavy lift ship VB 10000 has made its final cut through the hull of the capsized car carrier Golden Ray, the last two of the wreck’s original eight sections

Crew of cruise ship on deck

Carnival brings more ships back into service

The cruise industry is continuing its comeback. This is good news not only for travelers and investors, but also for many local economies hard hit by the shutdown of the industry in

Oldendordd bulk carrier

Oldendorff bulker set to be largest ship to load logs in New Zealand

A deal has been finalized that will soon see an Oldendorff Carriers post-Panamax bulker become the largest vessel to ever call at New Zealand for the loading of logs. The fixture is

LNG exports pause challenged

$8.25 million settlement in case involving injuries to 17 Alabama shipyard workers

Mobile, Ala., personal injury law firm Cunningham Bounds reports that last month, a few weeks before trial was set to begin, it obtained an $8.25 million settlement on behalf of 17 shipyard

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