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Estonia’s Elenger takes delivery of first Damen LGC 6000 LNG bunkering vessel

Gulf of Finland ,

A significant step forward in ensuring a clean and pollution-free Baltic Sea The Estonian energy company Elenger has taken delivery of the first of Damen’s new class of Liquified Gas Carrier (LGC) 6000 LNG bunkering vessels. Named Optimus, the 100-metre vessel will carry up to 6,000m³ of LNG in two type-C tanks at -163° C…. Read More

York County considers dredge purchase, gives backers more planning time

ME, United States

Funding would come through the county’s allocation from the federal American Rescue Plan. ALFRED — York County Commissioners have signaled support for a regional coastal dredge initiative and have asked proponents to provide a more in-depth plan that shows that other coastal communities are on board. Proponents envision the dredge would see use from the… Read More

Are Grand Isle, Lafitte worth Ida-like storm protection? Louisiana rethinks its strategy

LA, United States

Hurricane Ida’s devastating storm surge has prompted Louisiana officials to reconsider whether Grand Isle‘s 13½-foot-high dunes and the Lafitte area’s 7-foot levees and floodwalls are adequate for the survival of both communities and – if not – whether the towns are worth the cost of greater protection. “You have heard from the Corps and others… Read More

With looming decision on Georgia spaceport, locals brace for rockets overhead

GA, United States

LITTLE CUMBERLAND ISLAND — The few inhabitants of the 3-mile stretch that made up Little Cumberland Island in the 1960s were conservationists — people who wanted to ensure that the land covered in palmetto trees and pink fireweed flowers remained free from misuse and overdevelopment. Nearly 60 years later, the homeowners and others residents say… Read More

Country’s largest coastal restoration project to begin in SE Texas

United States

Jefferson County has taken the next step toward pursuit of the largest coastal restoration project in the United States. This month, the commissioner’s court approved the second part of a twenty-year effort to restore the county’s beach and dunes, in part funded by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill that has brought more than $1… Read More

Join The Upcoming WEDA Pacific Coast Chapter Conference

United States

We are excited to have a in person full conference planned in Seattle! Please see the draft program attached. The hotel block will expire October 5th, please reserve your room now at MOTIF Hotel from Wednesday, October 27th to 29th, 2021. Registration, sponsorship, and hotel reservation information are listed below. Pacific Chapter WEDA Fall 2021… Read More

Leading cargo owners commit to “zero by 2040” target

World ,

Amazon, Ikea and Unilever are among a group of leading cargo owners that have committed to progressively switch all of their ocean freight to vessels powered by zero-carbon fuels by 2040. Along with Brooks Running, Frog Bikes, Inditex, Michelin, Patagonia and Tchibo, they are the first signatories to a 2040 ambition statement facilitated by Cargo… Read More

Impact of Covid-19 on Dredging Boat Market – Revenues to spike over 2020-2025

World ,

The new Market Research recently released a new report titled Dredging Boat Market Size Report, Growth and Forecast 2020-2025, Breakdown Data by Company, Key Regions, Types and Applications. The report has been compiled using primary and secondary research methodology that will provide a precise and precise understanding of the Dredging Boat market. Analysts used a… Read More

Researchers release buoys to collect data for South Australian coastline erosion study

Australia

Three buoys have been deployed off the coast of Adelaide to gather data to help predict the future of South Australia’s coastlines. Key points: Three new buoys will collect data to help combat coastal erosion The sophisticated technology will record real-time wave data in Gulf St Vincent Researchers hope to release more buoys along the coastline Since… Read More

Port of Green Bay reports a solid September

WI, United States

September proved to be another good month for cargo shipments into and out of the Port of Green Bay, Wis. Nearly 244,000 tons of cargo moved through the port last month bringing the year-to-date total to 1,348,126 tons. That puts 2021 shipping totals about 4% above the year-to-date totals from 2020. “It’s great to see… Read More

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