Guam port closes as typhoon Mawar strengthens
After the devastating impact of Typhoon Mawar on 24th May, U.S. Coast Guard working to restore services. The initial damage assessment shows a broad impact on the maritime resources.
Read moreAfter the devastating impact of Typhoon Mawar on 24th May, U.S. Coast Guard working to restore services. The initial damage assessment shows a broad impact on the maritime resources.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard (USCG) rescued three boaters from an oil rig after their vessel sank near Freeport, Texas on Sunday.
Read moreIn its annual Port State Control (PSC) report for 2022 released in late April, the US Coast Guard noted that compliance with ballast water management regulations continues to be one of the most challenging issues faced by the maritime industry.
Read moreWalla Walla, the Washington State Ferries vessel that was grounded on April 15th, is now back in service after investigations found the cause and measures were taken.
Read moreThe United States Coast Guard (USCG) released Marine Safety Information Bulletin MSIB No. 04-23 to emphasize the need of proper voyage planning, which includes selecting acceptable cargo stowage arrangements and ensuring that the vessel will comply with all obligatory rules and regulations.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard’s Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance announced the release of the U.S. Port State Control Annual Report for 2022. USCG reported that the total number of ships detained in 2022 for environmental protection, safety, and security related deficiencies increased from 63 to 78.
Read moreTwenty three shipping companies participated in Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies vessel speed reduction program in 2022, contributing to cleaner air, safer whales, and a quieter ocean.
Read moreThe United States Coast Guard (USCG) received reports this weekend that 596 passengers and 15 crew members were aboard ferry Walla Walla, when it run aground in Rich Passage near Bainbridge Island.
Read moreOver the last 12 months, fires on several small passenger vessels (SPVs) have highlighted the need for a renewed focus on fire safety, USCG highlights and issued a Marine Safety Information Bulletin to address key areas of concern.
Read moreThe US Coast Guard (USCG) recently investigated a fire on board an inspected towing vessel which resulted in the vessel suffering a loss of propulsion. The source of the fire was determined to be heat cables, which were improperly installed to prevent condensate from forming and freezing within hose.
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