Jeff Hudson, left, sat down recently with Marine Log's Alex Marcheschi at IMX to discuss Maritime Pride.

VIDEO: Maritime Pride embraces marine employees and allies

As we move along in June, Pride Month, we wanted to bring more awareness to a new group called Maritime Pride. A couple of weeks ago, Marine Log’s Alex Marcheschi sat down

PS Dream

Captain of pollution case tanker PS Dream could get prison term

While two whistleblowers in a recent tanker pollution case could could be awarded up to $500,000, the vessel’s captain could face imprisonment. As we reported earlier, last month two related companies that

Measure to fix flawed CARB DPF requirement was authored by Assemblymember Dr. Jasmeet Bains, MD

Industry makes progress in fight against dangerous CARB DPF requirement

In a major milestone for mariner safety in California, the California Senate Transportation Committee has voted 14-0 in favor of a measure that would prevent the California Air Resources Board (CARB) from

Coast Guard Commandant Lina Fagan testifies on sexual assault and harrasment

Commandant testifies on USCG efforts to address sexual assault and harassment

Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Linda Fagan is not getting wholly rave reviews following her testimony at a hearing entitled “Coast Guard Oversight: Sexual Assault and Harassment,” held Tuesday before the Permanent Subcommittee

Port of Detroit

Port of Detroit announces roadmap to reach net zero carbon by 2040

The Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority has unveiled details of an ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2040, which will significantly enhance inhabitants’ health and the quality of the

LNG from California LNG plant being used to fuel Pasha Hawaii ship

California LNG plant that fuels Pasha Hawaii ships gets capacity boost

Newport Beach, Calif., based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) has completed construction of a third production train at its Boron, Calif., LNG plant, increasing its volume capacity by 50%. Already the

OFAC sanctions on al-Jamal network

U.S. sanctions captains of two Houthi-linked tankers

The captains of two Houthi-linked tankers, Vivek Ashok Pandey and Sandeep Singh Choudhary, both Indian nationals, are among 10 individuals, vessels, and entities sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office

Federal channel reopening worj

VIDEO: Baltimore’s Federal Channel now fully restored to original operating dimensions

UPDATED: As part of the Unified Command response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Navy Supervisor of Salvage and Diving on

area of Houthi missile attacks

Houthi missiles strike two more merchant ships

U.K. Maritime Trade Operations and U.S. Central Command report that Houthi missiles struck two ships, June 8. In one attack, says CENTCOM, one of two anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBMs), launched from Houthi

onboard carbon capture presentation

DNV: Onboard carbon capture is technically feasible, but …

While onboard carbon capture (OCC) is gaining increasing interest as way for ships to continue operating on conventional fuels while reducing emissions, there seem to be all sorts of questions around things

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