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Damen Shipyards to hold Workboat Seminar in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 6th March 2023

Bangladesh

Damen Shipyards invites members of the Bangladeshi maritime community to join its experts for the seminar to be held in the evening of 6th of March 2023 at the Amari hotel in Dhaka, Bangladesh. There, local operators from the private and public sectors will have the opportunity to find out about the latest developments in… Read More

Memphis District’s Dredge Hurley returns home ending most productive, longest season on record

TN, United States

The Memphis District’s Dredge Hurley returned to its home port, Ensley Engineer Yard, in Memphis Harbor, on Jan. 13, 2023, after finishing a record-breaking 273-day season, which began Apr. 26, 2022. In eight and a half months, the 36-person crew dredged 14.5 million cubic yards of sediment, which is the most the Dredge Hurley has ever removed in… Read More

Ports of Indiana names Jody Peacock as new CEO

IN, United States

Ports of Indiana has named Jody Peacock as the new chief executive officer for the statewide port authority which operates three ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan. The action was approved during today’s meeting of the Ports of Indiana Commission. Peacock has served in various leadership positions for the Ports of Indiana since… Read More

BOEM Announces Proposed Rule to Increase Protection of Marine Archaeological Resources

United States

In order to better protect shipwrecks and other cultural resources on the seabed from harm due to offshore energy activities, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is proposing regulatory changes to its marine archaeology reporting requirements for activities proposed on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). “These changes are necessary to ensure that lessees, operators,… Read More

Column: Tampa Bay’s resiliency plan is in place; now, let’s make it happen

FL, United States

Water levels in the Tampa Bay region are expected to rise between 12 and 19 inches over the next 30 years, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s recent Sea Level Rise Technical Report. Taken alone, rising seas could challenge the region’s economy, critical infrastructure and commercial and residential buildings. Compounded with climate change… Read More

Resiliency Project Addressing Sea Level Rise and Storm Damage Advances in Lower Manhattan

NY, United States

A progressive design-build team comprised of a Turner Construction Company and E.E. Cruz joint venture, along with Arcadis, the Bjark Ingels Group (BIG), Scape Landscape Architecture and WSP was selected by the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) for its North/West Resiliency Project. The North/West Resiliency Project aims to expand and enhance Battery Park City public… Read More

China plays crucial role in wetland restoration

China

The shrinking area of wetlands and degrading ecological functions are a challenge faced by the entire world. Since becoming a party of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, or the Ramsar Convention in 1992, China has constantly enhanced its efforts in legislation, monitoring, science popularization, and international cooperation to fulfill… Read More

Update Public Offer by HAL for Boskalis

Netherlands

Following the completion of the Public Offer by HAL for all issued and outstanding shares in Royal Boskalis N.V. (“Boskalis”) and the delisting of Boskalis as per 9 November 2022, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal has ordered in the statutory buy-out proceedings that all remaining shares in Boskalis, held by third parties, are to be… Read More

Rivers Bringing Us Together

NH, United States

The flow of history in many ways is tied to the rivers that flow through our wonderful communities. Ever take a look at a map and notice how many towns and cities are located on rivers? Or even more interesting, how many communities are located at the intersection where two rivers meet? Or even three… Read More

USDOT Announces More Than $660 Million Available Through the Port Infrastructure Development Program

DC, United States

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) making available more than $662 million in Federal Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 funding for MARAD’s Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). The PIDP investment will modernize our nation’s ports and help strengthen our supply chains for generations to come,… Read More

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