Menu
Home
News
Business
Bluewater
Coastal & Inland Waterways
Government
Marine Technology
Military
Offshore
Passenger Vessels
Shipbuilding
Subsea
Tugs
Video Interviews
Wind
Viewpoints
Videos
Resources
Jobs & Marketplace
Place an Ad
Reports
FREE REPORT: 2024 WorkBoat Diesel Directory
FREE REPORT: WorkBoat + Tech Vol. 1, No. 1
FREE REPORT: WorkBoat + Wind Volume 2, No. 14
FREE REPORT: 2024 Outboard Directory
2023 WorkBoat Diesel Directory
2023 Outboard Directory
2022-2023 WorkBoat Construction Survey
2021-2022 WorkBoat Construction Survey
2021- 2022 WorkBoat Power Guide / Diesel Directory
FREE REPORT: Offshore Wind Turbines
FREE REPORT: Achieving Cybersecurity on the Water
FREE REPORT: Drones in Maritime and Offshore Services
Think Tank
Webinars
Online Membership
Workboat Composite Index
Brand Partners
Significant Boats
WorkBoat + Wind
Events
International WorkBoat Show
Pacific Marine Expo
Magazine
Current Issue & Archives
Subscription Information
About
Newsletter
Advertise
The WorkBoat Brand
Contact Us
Authors
Associations & Organizations
Join
Login
Menu
Latest News
Viewpoints
International Workboat Show
Shipbuilding
Marine Tech
Significant Boats
Jobs & Marketplace
Newsletter
Coast Guard
Edison Chouest's icebreaking tug Aiviq. Royal Dutch Shell photo.
Coast Guard says Aiviq will homeport in Juneau
WorkBoat Staff
The sunken sardine fishing vessel, Jacob Pike, has been polluting the New Meadows River, Harpswell, Maine, for the past seven months. Photo by Determination Marine
U.S. Coast Guard brought on to remove sunken fishing vessel
Carli Stewart
Coast Guard Cutters Healy and Kimball patrol near Unimak Pass, Alaska, July 3, 2024. USCG photography by Chief Warrant Officer Brian Williams.
Chinese naval vessels spotted off Alaskan coast
WorkBoat Staff
An endcap from the hull of the Titan submersible was recovered in 2023 after the vehicle imploded on a dive to the wreck of the Titantic 435 miles off Newfoundland. NTSB photo.
Coast Guard board’s Titan submersible investigation remains ‘complex and ongoing’
WorkBoat Staff
A Coast Guard member guards a haul of 4,800 pounds of cocaine offloaded at Port Everglades, Fla., following a drug seizure off Venezuela that left three suspected smugglers missing at sea. Coast Guard photo.
Cocaine seized, three smugglers lost in US-Dutch counterdrug intercept
WorkBoat Staff
The barge crane Oyster Bay and other contracted salvors remove bridge wreckage from the Patapsco River to reopen the shipping channel in Baltimore, April 10, 2024. Coast Guard photo.
As Baltimore debris removed, NTSB focused on Dali electrical equipment
WorkBoat Staff
Three men stranded on remote Pikelot Atoll in the mid-Pacific used palm leaves to spell out a distress message that could be spotted by Navy and Coast Guard aviators. Coast Guard image.
U.S. Coast Guard, Navy rescue three from remote Pacific atoll
The CMA CGM Marco Polo transits the Kill Van Kull under the Bayonne Bridge inbound to Port Elizabeth, N.J., in 2021. The CMA CGM vessel APL Qingdao lost propulsion outbound in the channel April 6 and had to be escorted to anchorage. Port Authority photo.
Container ship lost propulsion outbound in New York
WorkBoat Staff
Launch of USCGC ARGUS photo by Justin Sides courtesy of Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Inc.
Eastern Shipbuilding launches first Coast Guard Heritage-class offshore patrol cutter
WorkBoat Staff
The tug Franklin Reinauer carried rescue workers to Lower Manhattan. Tugs from Moran, McAllister, K-Sea and others also helped in the transport of workers and survivors. US Coast Guard / PA2 Tom Sperduto photo.
Remembering 9/11: Calling All Boats 22 years later
WorkBoat Staff
David Turner of Elliott Bay Design Group has been appointed to the National Commercial Fishing Safety Advisory Committee to represent the viewpoint of naval architects and marine engineers. EBDG photo.
Designer David Turner named to fishing vessel safety committee
WorkBoat Staff
« First
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Last »
« Previous
Next »
Find more...
Login