A Coast Guard aviation survival technician died March 5 as a result “of critical injuries suffered during the rescue of a distressed mariner from a commercial ship offshore of Oregon on Feb. 27, ...
The Department of the Interior is proposing to reduce financial assurance requirements for offshore oil and gas companies, rolling back portions of a 2024 rule. The proposal would eliminate requiremen ...
A contractor performing maintenance aboard the tug Undaunted was hospitalized March 2 after the vessel’s carbon dioxide fire ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit seeking nearly $1 million from the owner of the tug Tagish after the ...
Maersk Offshore Wind A/S, Copenhagen, has taken delivery of its first wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) from Seatrium ...
Hanwha Philly Shipyard, Philadelphia, has delivered the third of five National Security Multi-Mission Vessels (NSMV) to the U.S. Maritime Administration, the program's vessel construction manager (VCM ...
A keel-laying ceremony was held on Tuesday to mark the start of construction on a new 10,464-cubic-yard trailing suction ...
Pilot associations from across the country gathered in New Orleans for a meeting hosted by the Crescent River Port Pilots Association, aiming to formalize what participants described as a long-needed ...
The Alaskan Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced that Marathon Petroleum Corp. Findlay, Ohio, has continued its support of maritime workforce development in Alaska with a new contri ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration could change its vessel speed rules where North Atlantic right whales ...
Passenger ferry operators across the United States are accelerating the shift toward hybrid-electric and fully electric ...
Hornbeck Offshore Operators, Covington, La., has been awarded a $291.8 million firm-fixed-price contract to provide operation ...