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THIRTY TWO U.S. COASTAL CITIES INCLUDING SOME WITH PORTS WILL FACE SEA LEVEL RISE THREAT BY 2050

Source Nature Magazine March 6, 2024 By Kevin Policarpo A new study has pinpointed likely flooding levels due to sea level rise that will impact thirty-two U.S. coastal cities by 2050, many of which contain ports. The thirty two coastal cities examined in the study are: U.S. Atlantic coast: Boston, MA; New York City, NY; Jersey City, NJ; Atlantic City, NJ; Virginia Beach, VA; Wilmington, NC;...

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Chinese-Built Peruvian Port at Chancay Will Have Far-Reaching Implications on Latin America & U.S.

By Stas Margaronis The soon to be completed Chinese built port at Chancay, Peru will expedite trade links between Latin American nations and China and have far-reaching implications on Latin America and the United States. The construction of the Chancay port in Peru will be operated by China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO). The port will expedite trade links between Latin American nations and...

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Port of Long Beach’s ‘Pier Wind’ Offshore Wind Port Could Fast-Track Wind Farm Deployments

Photo: Port of Long Beach “We need additional power for our zero-emission programs. One idea we have … is to build a new terminal known as Pier Wind. The Long Beach City Council had a number of suggestions and ideas, and this was one of them. Pier Wind is designed to facilitate the assembly and deployment of massive floating offshore wind turbines. This innovative project will help California...

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SINGAPORE BUNKERING & DNV ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT NEW METHANOL CHALLENGES

Photo of Laura Maersk Methanol Bunkering in Singapore is courtesey of Maersk “In interviews with Nordic ports regarding their views on barriers against supplying zero-carbon fuels, nearly all reported safety and regulatory issues as key barriers against supplying hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol. The safety aspects are perceived as more critical for ammonia than for hydrogen and methanol,...

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S.F. Bar Pilots Hail New Low Emission Pilot Boat Golden Gate

Champagn Christening of Pilot Boat Golden Gate on October 12th, 2023 in San Francisco   By Stas Margaronis The San Francisco Bar Pilots christened their new pilot boat the Golden Gate hailing it as the next generation of low emission vessel technology for the San Francisco Bay. The Bar Pilots said that the Golden Gate, which replaces a vessel under the same name, “is a state-of-the-art...

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GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT DISTRICT COORDINATES ‘LIVE SHOOTER’ EXERCISE ON SAN FRANCISCO BAY FERRY

  BY STAS MARGARONIS On September 20th, the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway, & Transportation District coordinated a series of exercises in which law enforcement agencies from around the San Francisco Bay practiced boarding a ferry in open water as part of an exercise to disarm an active shooter terrorizing passengers. The ferry was sailing in the San Francisco Bay at the time of the...

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DOES U.S. LABOR NEED A NEW STRATEGY? A REVIEW OF ‘LABOR POWER AND STRATEGY”

BY STAS MARGARONIS A new book, authored by historian John Womack, “Labor Power and Strategy”  edited by Peter Olney and Glen Perusek, focuses on the need for U.S. workers to organize unions in strategic industries and discusses wins and losses experienced by union organizers. Two union organizers discuss issues impacting workers in warehousing and the railroads: In the book’s Introduction Peter...

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PORT OF LA’S SEROKA SEES “MUTED PEAK SEASON”

  PHOTOS PORT OF LOS ANGELES   BY STAS MARGARONIS The Port of Los Aneles expects “a muted peak season” according to Eugene Seroka, Executive Director, Port of Los Angeles. Seroka’s prediction comes as the Port reported a decline in July volumes: ”July 2023 loaded imports landed at 364,208 TEUs, down 25% compared to the previous year. Loaded exports came in at 110,372 TEUs, an increase...

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U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATOR PHILLIPS FACES CHALLENGES TO U.S. SHIPBUILDING,MARINER SAFETY, U.S. FLAG SHIPPING & U.S. NAVAL SECURITY

NATIONAL SECURITY MULTI-MISSION VESSEL (PHOTO: U.S. MARITIME ADMINISTRATION) BY STAS MARGARONIS, RBTUS In a far-ranging interview, Rear Admiral Ann C. Phillips, US Navy (Ret.), who was sworn in as the 20th Administrator for the Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD), discussed challenges facing U.S. shipbuilding, mariner safety, maritime commerce and U.S. naval leadership...

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PMA/ILWU Announce Tentative Agreement Covering West Coast Ports

PHOTO: PORT OF LOS ANGELES By Stas Margaronis The Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced a tentative agreement on a new six-year contract covering workers at all 29 West Coast ports on June 14th. The parties gave credit “to the assistance from (Acting) U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su” who was dispatched by President Biden to the San Francisco...

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