Pacific Marine Business News • Tuesday, Apr. 30, 2024
EBDG, Dakota Creek Industries Deliver Spill Response Barge A new, modern oil spill response barge that's expected to operate in Alaskan waters has been delivered by Seattle-based marine engineering and naval architecture firm Elliott Bay Design Group and Anacortes shipbuilder Dakota Creek Industries, EBDG announced April 23. > READ MORE
Port of Woodland Inks First Marine Terminal Lease For the first time in its 64-year history, the Port of Woodland has secured its first marine terminal lease. The Southwestern Washington seaport announced April 4 that it signed a lease with Wilsonville Concrete Products for one the few greenfields zoned for heavy industrial along the Columbia River.> READ MORE
Port of Vancouver USA Moves Record Subaru Vehicles
The Port of Vancouver USA moved more than 98,000 Subaru vehicles through its gateway in 2022, officials said April 11. This beat the previous record of 91,000 cars set in 2018. > READ MORE
Port of Oakland Cargo Volumes Up Significantly in March The Port of Oakland saw cargo volumes grow by double digits in March, according to data released by the port April 24. > READ MORE
USCG Cutter Stratton Returns From 111-Day Alaskan Deployment After 111 days deployed to the Bering Sea, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Stratton returned to her Alameda, Calif. homeport on April 22. > 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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