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The derelict tugboat Lumberman is towed by the Coast Guard cutter John McCormick to a position 54 miles west of Cross Sound, Alaska, on May 2, 2021. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Derelict tug scuttled at sea off Southeast Alaska
WorkBoat Staff
Contracted salvage divers transport hose to Seacor Power to remove the fuel out of an above ground fuel tank, May 3, 2021, off Port Fourchon, La. Good weather conditions are imperative for diver safety and smooth, steady operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Brendan Freeman
Salvage crews begin removing fuel from overturned liftboat
Ken Hocke
Seacor Eagle moored in Houma, La., April 23, 2021. The crew and vessel were inspected by Coast Guard marine inspectors for readiness and approval to be used as an asset for the Seacor Power response. U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Nicole Groll photo
Unified Command may use another Seacor liftboat at accident site
Ken Hocke
The collapsed row of containers on the barge Ho’omaka Hou in Hilo, Hawaii. Photo credit: U.S. Coast Guard
Poor loading procedures led to loss of 21 containers off Hawaii, NTSB says
WorkBoat Staff
NOAA satellite image of Hurricane Katrina on Aug. 28, 2005. NOAA image
‘Average’ Atlantic hurricane season to reflect more storms
Guest Author
DNV took part in the The Mission to Seafarers' Flying Angel campaign and the development of the Happy-at-Sea App. DNV photo
DNV safety management audits target crew well-being
WorkBoat Staff
IMO image
IMO publishes greenhouse gas emissions study's highlights
WorkBoat Staff
Image courtesy of Martin Vorel
How is AI and big data transforming the maritime industry?
Jon Foster
Crowley Maritime photo
Crowley's Jensen Maritime combined into new engineering group
WorkBoat Staff
U.S. Coast Guard photo
Webinar to be held on Covid-19 vaccines for marine transportation system workers
WorkBoat Staff
International Liquid Terminals Association photo
ILTA chief wants full use of Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund
WorkBoat Staff
Crowley has transported and delivered military specification fuel since 1956 to the Eareckson Air Station 1,200 miles from Anchorage in the remote western reaches of the Aleutian Island archipelago. Crowley Solutions photo
Feds award Crowley military fuels contract for remote air station
WorkBoat Staff
The CMA CGM John Adams arrives at Savannah, Ga., in 2018. Savannah, Charleston, S.C., and other U.S. Southeast ports are expanding to accommodate bigger post-Panamax container ships. Kirk Moore photo.
More ships must slow to protect right whales, NOAA says
Kirk Moore
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