Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024
Crowley Accepts Delivery of All-Electric Ship Assist Harbor Tug Crowley announced Jan. 24 that it accepted delivery of eWolf, the electric tugboat designed by its engineering services team and built by Master Boat Builders at its Coden, Alabama shipyard.
BRIX Marine Delivers Catamaran to Haleiwa Shark Tours Haleiwa Shark Tours has a new modern catamaran for its operations. Port Angeles-based marine vessel manufacturer BRIX Marine revealed Jan. 8 that it has delivered Kamohoali'i, a new modern Classic Tunnel Catamaran that's custom-built for tours on the North Shore of Oahu.> READ MORE
BOEM to Hold Meetings on California Offshore Wind Development The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has scheduled two meetings to gather feedback on the possible environmental effects associated with future offshore wind lease development off the California coast.> READ MORE
Port of Oakland Sees YOY Cargo Bounce Back in December The Port of Oakland's overall cargo volumes were down sizably in 2023, but it saw loaded imports and exports rise by double-digits in December compared to the same month a year prior, according to data released by the Northern California seaport Jan. 22. > READ MORE
Port of Hueneme Looks to Restore Storm-Damaged Shoreside Power System The Port of Hueneme is seeking ways to rebuild its shoreside power system for cargo ships after a torrential downpour in December caused severe flooding and damage to the system. > READ MORE
Happy New Year! As 2024 gets into full swing, we here at Pacific Maritime Magazine hope that the year will be a very pleasant and prosperous year for you, your loved ones and your colleagues.
Here at PMM home base, we've been cooking up some special content to publish throughout the upcoming year, and I'd like to take a moment to tell you about some of it. > READ MORE
FISHES Act Introduced to Cut Red Tape In Delivery of Disaster Funds; Alaska's Copper River Wild Salmon Fishery Opens May 16 View this email in your browser ...
General Dynamics NASSCO Wins Ship Repair Contract Worth Up to $754 million; Prince Rupert Port Authority Begins Work on Export Logistics Project View this email in your browser ...
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