Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024
POLA Head Seroka Outlines Port's 2024 Goals, Priorities In his ninth annual 'State of the Port' address, given before an audience of about 550 community, business and labor stakeholders, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka presented the port's top initiatives and plans for 2024.
Port of Everett Seeks to Expand District Boundaries For the first time since voters approved the creation of the Port of Everett 105 years ago, the port is advancing an effort to expand the boundaries of its port district.
Kitsap Transit Sees 33% Annual Increase in Ferry Ridership More than 1 million passengers rode Kitsap Transit ferries in 2023, a 33% increase from the previous year, the transit agency announced Jan. 5.
Port of Long Beach Appoints New Division Directors The Port of Long Beach Commission has appointed Monique Lebrun as director of its Program Management division and Terra Van Andel as director of its new Central Procurement Services division.
USCG Cutter Midgett Returns from 129-Day Alaska Deployment After 129 days on patrol, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Midgett has returned to its homeport in Honolulu, the agency announced Jan. 12.
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