The Panama Canal Is Now a Major Problem for U.S. Shale
December 11, 2017 5:53 am Leave your thoughtsIt seemed at the time like a somewhat random, and amazingly fortuitous, coincidence. Just as the Panama Canal was unveiling... Read More
It seemed at the time like a somewhat random, and amazingly fortuitous, coincidence. Just as the Panama Canal was unveiling... Read More
A new QUT-led study has found ways to detect hidden dangers of repeated stresses on seagrass using statistical modelling. The... Read More
Port Canaveral has completed a project that deepened the West Turning Basin to the authorized depth of 43 feet (plus... Read More
The Congressional PORTS Caucus, Co-Chaired by Reps. Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) and I, hosted a Congressional briefing to discuss how our... Read More
According to a report from the San Pedro Sun, the Caye Chapel Development group is proposing an investment for a... Read More
State Rep. Dan Huberty helped with legislation passed in 2011, fining businesses conducting illegal sand mining operations. “If you’re flying... Read More
The Portland Harbor Superfund, the contaminated 10-mile stretch of the Willamette River right through the heart of the Rose City,... Read More
It’s tempting to believe that the devastating sequence of hurricanes in the Atlantic this year has blown in a new... Read More
The first phase of a project to deepen the St. Johns River has been delayed because the necessary dredging equipment... Read More
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has given preliminary indication that it may turn down the county’s request for $1.29 million... Read More