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  • 14 May 2010

    Panama Canal Authority (ACP) Administrator/CEO Alberto Alemán Zubieta addressed hundreds of participants at this year’s International… [mappress] Source: marinelink, May 14, 2010;

  • 16 November 2011
    Business & Finance

    Alberto Alemán Zubieta, CEO of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), presented the keynote address to more than 300 participants at the Terminal Operations Conference & Exhibition Container Supply Chain: Americas 2011 (TOC Americas).This is the third time in its 12-year history that TOC Americas has been hosted in Panama. As one of the main sponsors, […]

  • 24 May 2018
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Nord Stream 2, the developer of the twin pipeline to supply Russian natural gas to the EU market, released 90,000 young Atlantic salmon as compensation for potential temporary damage to fisheries during construction of the pipeline in Russian waters. Nord Stream 2 released the salmon into rivers in the Russian part of the Gulf of […]

  • 18 June 2014
    Business & Finance

    AKVA group ASA has entered into contracts for a total of five AC450 feed barges with companies within Norway Royal Salmon ASA group and related company Wilsgård Fiskeoppdrett AS. The total value of the contract is USD 10m, and the barges will be delivered in the period from October 2014 till May 2015. ‘‘It is of […]

  • 12 July 2019
    Business & Finance

    Marine energy developer Minesto has recently launched a tender call for the provision of legal services to Minesto UK. The company has divided the services it intends to procure into two lots: Lot 1 relates to legal issues surrounding site development; Lot 2 relates to general business law. Following the successful tender procedure, which required […]

  • 4 January 2019
    Vessels

    Norwegian salmon producer Nordlaks says it has ordered the second live fish carrier equipped with liquefied natural gas (LNG) and battery hybrid propulsion at the Turkish Tersan shipyard. 

  • 1 November 2011
    Business & Finance

    Another milestone agreement has been reached between the Panama Canal Authority and the Port of Miami – Administrator and CEO of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Alberto Alemán Zubieta, and Port of Miami Director, Bill Johnson, have renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote trade opportunities and share best customer practices. Prior to signing […]

  • 4 October 2011

      When summer comes and the fishing crews return, electricity demand rises by 40% or more. For Nushgak Cooperative, that creates a dilemma: The utility needs a plant big enough to generate that electricity, but the extra capacity goes unused in the winter, and customers have to pay for a plant that is partly idle. […]

  • 25 June 2007

    The collision between a Seattle-based fishing vessel and a cruise ship in southeast Alaska early Monday that crippled the seiner is under investigation, U.S. Coast Guard officials said. The Adirondack, a 58-foot salmon boat, was dead in the water after the crash disabled its steering system, said Petty Officer Sara Francis.

  • 5 December 2011

    Dongjiakou Port is planning to construct two additional terminals that would enable the port to handle Vale’s growing fleet of mega iron-ore carriers that account for the world’s largest dry bulk ships. According to the plan, Dongjiakou, together with ports in Majishan and Dalian, will be able to manage the Brazilian miner’s huge dry bulk […]

  • 25 December 2016
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    Dredging Today brings you an overview of the most popular stories from the past week (December 19-25, 2016).   PHOTO: Backhoe Optimus in Klintehamn Harbor Wasa Dredging, a Finnish marine offshore and inland water construction company, has just released this amazing photo of their backhoe dredger ‘Optimus’, working on the Klintehamn Harbor dredging project in […]

  • 20 June 2018
    Rules & Regulation

    BIMCO’s Chief Analyst Peter Sand reveals what lies ahead for the tanker and dry bulk markets.

  • 28 August 2007

    Bob Salmon moved to Houston two years ago to become general manager of shipping for Shell Trading U.S., which provides various hydrocarbon products and services, including shipping. A native of Wales, he joined the Shell organization in 1971 as a deck cadet on the vessel Hindsia in the Far East.

  • 24 October 2017
    Business & Finance

    The Swindale Beck Restoration Project in the Lake District has scooped a major award in recognition for its contribution to creating new fish habitat. The restoration scheme beat off stiff competition to win this year’s Wild Trout Trust Award for Best Large-Scale Habitat Enhancement scheme, which was presented at a glittering ceremony in London last […]

  • 29 August 2011

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wants to build a 1-acre rock and sand island in Southeast Oregon’s Malheur Lake to help attract more salmon… By Quinton Smith (oregonlive) [mappress] Source: oregonlive, August 29, 2011;

  • 2 May 2006

    American Commercial Lines Inc. (“ACL” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ACLI) today announced it has secured a $30 million multi-year contract with Statia Terminals New Jersey, Inc., a division of Valero, LP to build ABS certified ocean tank barges. Construction at Jeffboat LLC, a division of ACL, will start in the fourth quarter of 2006 for […]

  • 19 July 2019
    Research & Development, Technology

    The Igiugig Village Council (IVC) and ORPC have officially launched ORPC’s commercial RivGen Power System in Alaska on Tuesday. Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and a crowd of over 60 people gathered at Lake Iliamna and the Kvichak River in Igiugig for the unveiling of ORPC’s first commercial device, which will be deployed long term in […]

  • 3 July 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is scheduled to break ground July 7 on the second phase of the Big Spring Creek Restoration Project to benefit fish and wildlife, including salmon, on the Enumclaw Plateau in southeast King County.  This project is being implemented about one mile northwest of the City of Enumclaw. The first […]

  • 16 August 2013
    Environment, Research & Development

    The installation of driven piles in the marine environment, whether along quaysides or – for example – during installation of offshore foundations, without mitigation is likely to produce noise levels capable of causing injury and disturbance to marine animals. Such effects, although incidental to consented activities, have the potential to conflict with a range of […]

  • 1 November 2011

    Another milestone agreement has been reached between the Panama Canal Authority and the Port of Miami – Administrator and CEO of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), Alberto Alemán Zubieta, and Port of Miami Director, Bill Johnson, have renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote trade opportunities and share best customer practices. Prior to signing […]

  • 7 October 2009

    Workers could soon be living on moored barges under plans to extend salmon farming further off the Scottish coast. Marine Harvest said its proposed “open sea” system for large, residential fish farms would involve a £40m investment and create up to 40 jobs.

  • 12 May 2016

    British Columbia’s First Nations leaders to their protest against the Petronas-led Pacific NorthWest LNG project to the United Nations on Thursday.

  • 20 October 2009

    The various sub-species of tuna comprise one of the world’s “big three” fish trades. Along with salmon and prawns (or shrimp), the tunas totally dominate the global seafood market. They therefore represent one of the world’s most important sources of protein. It is not only an important sector, but a very controversial one with producers […]

  • 10 January 2007

    President Bush lifted a ban Tuesday on oil and gas drilling in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, an area known for its endangered whales and the world’s largest run of sockeye salmon. The action clears the way for the Interior Department to open 5.6 million acres of the fish-rich waters northwest of the Alaska Peninsula as part […]

  • 4 October 2011

      When summer comes and the fishing crews return, electricity demand rises by 40% or more. For Nushgak Cooperative, that creates a dilemma: The utility needs a plant big enough to generate that electricity, but the extra capacity goes unused in the winter, and customers have to pay for a plant that is partly idle. […]