Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Mar. 5, 2024
Centerline Logistics Acquires JMB Shipping Seattle-based maritime transportation services provider Centerline Logistics has acquired maritime asset holding firm JMB Shipping from investment firm JMB Capital Partners Lending, giving Centerline ownership and control of sought-after Jones Act maritime assets such as liquid tank barges and tugs. > READ MORE
APM Terminals Upgrades Pier 400 Los Angeles Terminal Fleet A newly upgraded electric vehicle fleet is now operating at Pier 400 within the Port of Los Angeles, APM Terminals announced Feb. 27.
BC Ferries Releases Conceptual Renderings of New Vessels BC Ferries has released two conceptual drawings that depict what its newest set of ferries would look like when they begin service in 2029. > READ MORE
Port of San Diego, Partners Enter Agreement on Cargo Movement Projects The Port of San Diego, Caltrans and SANDAG have entered into an agreement that would allow them to fund and advance two projects that seek to help improve cargo movement and public access.> READ MORE
Port of Olympia Completes First Phase of Budd Inlet Cleanup Effort The Port of Olympia said that it has completed a significant milestone in its efforts to clean up legacy contamination in Budd Inlet.> READ MORE
The future of some commercial marine activities in California is now in doubt, following legislation proposed by a state Assemblymember in February that would restrict certain types of fishing in state waters.
Assembly Bill 220 would do three things: completely ban commercial fishing for sea bass, eliminating current exceptions; ban the use of gill nets, also eliminating current exceptions, and mandate that commercial fishing vessels operating with a state permit carry an independent third-party observer onboard while operating within state fisheries.> 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 ...
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