Mariners are advised that, conditions permitting, all portions of the New York State Canal system are scheduled to open Friday, May 20, 2022, at 7:00 a.m. for the 2022 Navigation Season. If adjustments to the schedule are necessary, the public will be notified accordingly. There are no tolls or fees for recreational use of the… Read More
We understand that the supply chain is competitive, interdependent, and complex. In our everchanging world, the shipping industry is constantly working through major operational and cargo volume challenges to make itself more efficient all the while maintaining the integrity, security, and fluidity of the supply chain. On February 20, 2022, Expeditors Inc, a large integrated… Read More
Finally, the dark green ship was moving. One knot, then two knots, then 2½. The Ever Forward was at last chugging forward, freed on Sunday from its month-plus detention in the mudbanks of the Chesapeake Bay, where the gargantuan cargo vessel — nearly the length of the Empire State Building — had become a tourist… Read More
North Carolina is about to take center stage in the Biden administration’s push for offshore wind, with a major federal lease sale set for this spring that proponents say could drive a billion-dollar industry in the state. But there’s one problem: Duke Energy Corp. — the state’s largest utility — and state regulators haven’t fully… Read More
It looks like contaminated fuel oil is a problem that won’t go away as long as ships keep burning the stuff. And there could be a lot of it in the supply chain right now. Leading marine fuel testing provider VPS says it has identified 60 vessels that have bunkered high sulfur fuel oil (HFSO)… Read More
Remember the massive 20,000-container ship under Panamanian flag that blocked the Suez last year, halting as much as $10 billion in trade per day? Well, we now have our own version of this calamity right in our backyard in the Chesapeake Bay. The Ever Forward is a Hong Kong-flagged, 11,850-container ship that is aground just… Read More
ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Governor Kathy Hochul announced bold, unprecedented investments and environmental initiatives in the FY 2023 Budget. “This moment demands historic investments in renewable energy and environmental protection to bring us closer to a brighter, greener future,” Governor Hochul said. “Our unprecedented commitment to the pursuit of clean-energy alternatives and green infrastructure will… Read More
Contact: Hayley Carlock hcarlock@scenichudson.org; 845 891 3148 Report from Leading Experts Documents that High Levels of PCB Contamination Continue to Damage 200-mile Stretch of the Hudson River Contamination Disproportionately Harms Low-Income and Immigrant Communities That Subsist on Hudson River Fish View Report Here HUDSON VALLEY – Today, Scenic Hudson released a breakthrough report from leading… Read More
A groundbreaking ceremony held by the Memphis Engineer District in Caruthersville, Mo., April 3, 2022, marked the start of a federally funded project to replace the Caruthersville Mississippi River floodwall. Those in attendance at the ceremony included Missouri Rep. Jason Smith (8th District), Caruthersville Mayor Sue Grantham, Maj. Gen. Diana M. Holland (President, Mississippi River… Read More
A proposal from Governor Edwards is seeking to send $150 million in state surplus funding to coastal restoration and protection projects Edwards was joined by the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) on Tuesday to announce his proposal which would allocate $150 million in surplus funding… Read More
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) — The seven-month-long renourishment project on Panama City Beach is just days away from completion. Back in September, dredging barges began making their way across Panama City Beach. They’re now finishing the $28.5 million federally-funded beach renourishment project and 18.5 miles of brand new shoreline. “The beaches in Panama City… Read More
State transportation officials say that shoaling in the channel navigated by the Hatteras-Ocracoke ferry route is critical and limiting travel just as the busier spring schedule begins. The N.C. Department of Transportation’s Ferry Division said Monday that the number of scheduled runs increases Tuesday from 18 to 26 daily departures from each side. The schedule… Read More
Removal of cargo containers from the grounded containership Ever Forward got underway this past Saturday. The 1,095 feet long,12,118 TEU Evergreen Marine vessel has been bogged down in mud in Chesapeake Bay since March 13 and the boxes are being taken off in an attempt to lighten the vessel before a further attempt to… Read More
Issues related to hot work are the focus of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) report on a February 2021 fire aboard a fish processing vessel docked for repair at a shipyard in Tacoma, Wash. The fire aboard the vessel, the Aleutian Falcon, was reported February 17, 2021.The Tacoma Fire Department responded and extinguished the… Read More
It’s always great to see local and state government officials join forces to solve a serious problem. We saw this kind of a combined effort in the quest to successfully secure state funding for a project in Lake County that will benefit the area’s economy. Lake County recently was awarded an $11.3 million grant to… Read More