Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024
Port of Grays Harbor Selects New Executive Director Port of Grays Harbor Deputy Executive Director Leonard Barnes has been chosen as the port's next executive director. He is succeeding Gary Nelson, who is expected to retire in March.
British Columbia's Snug Cove Terminal to Undergo Improvements BC Ferries is beginning work on its $3.7 million Snug Cove Terminal improvement project this week, with the work including strengthening structural elements, improving walkways,
Port of Olympia Launches Research Vessel to Address Legacy Pollution The Port of Olympia has deployed a research vessel to determine the scope of legacy pollution in Budd Inlet.
San Francisco Bay Ferry Opens Renovated Terminal After 10 weeks of refurbishment work, a newly renovated Main Street Alameda Ferry Terminal is now in service, the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority announced.
Port of LA Appoints Chief Harbor Engineer Port of Los Angeles Assistant Chief Harbor Engineer Chris Brown has been named the port's new chief harbor engineer in charge of its Engineering Division.
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