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Cooper Marine Announces Mv. David J. Cooper Jr. The newly acquired mv. David J. Cooper Jr. motors through the Mobile, Ala., harbor. (Photo courtesy of Cooper Marine)

Cooper Marine Announces Mv. David J. Cooper Jr.

July 26, 2024

Cooper Marine, a deep-draft and inland bulk stevedore, barge line and barge fleeting operator across the southeastern United States, has added a 4,200 hp. towing vessel to its fleet, which… Read More

Judge Announces Salvage Award For Hurricane Ida Response

July 19, 2024

New Orleans-based Lower River Ship Service LLC and three members of the Currault family, along with a dispatcher for Port Ship Service, have been granted a salvage award of almost… Read More

Wm. Penn: The Rest of The Story The mv. Midland downbound on the Kanawha River August 6, 1971. (Photo by Jeff Yates)

Wm. Penn: The Rest of The Story

July 19, 2024

The Dravo Contracting Company was justifiably proud of the towboat Wm. Penn that the company had built for the Dravo subsidiary Union Barge Line (UBL) in 1940. In the September… Read More

AWO, GICA Launch ‘Bridge Events Recording Program’ 

AWO, GICA Launch ‘Bridge Events Recording Program’ 

July 19, 2024

The American Waterways Operators (AWO) and the Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association (GICA) have launched a new initiative designed to document issues towboat crews experience with moveable bridges and report validated… Read More

Q&A With GICA President Paul Dittman GICA President Paul Dittman stands aboard a survey vessel following Hurricane Ida in 2021. Dittman is pictured alongside Victor Landry, operations manager of the GIWW for the New Orleans Engineer District. (Photo courtesy of the New Orleans Engineer District)

Q&A With GICA President Paul Dittman

July 19, 2024

Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) stakeholders will gather in New Orleans August 7–9 for the 119th annual seminar of the Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association (GICA). GICA President Paul Dittman sat down… Read More

Kentucky Works To Extend Marine Highways Program  A map shows navigable waterways within the state of Kentucky. While the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee rivers are already part of the U.S. Maritime Administration’s United States Marine Highways Grant Program, transportation officials recently were able to add the Licking River as an Ohio River tributary and are seeking to add the Green, Big Sandy and Cumberland rivers. (Map courtesy of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet)

Kentucky Works To Extend Marine Highways Program 

July 19, 2024

Kentucky transportation officials are working with the U.S. Maritime Administration (MarAd) to designate additional Kentucky rivers as marine highways. On June 11, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet received notice that the… Read More

Washington Waves for July 22, 2024 Washington Waves

Washington Waves for July 22, 2024

July 19, 2024

Washington, D.C.—The U.S. Committee on the Marine Transportation System (CMTS) is seeking information on the types of planning guidance, documents, datasets and federal funding opportunities used in planning for long-term… Read More

40 Under 40 Awards: Kroll, Marino, McCoy, Merriman 

40 Under 40 Awards: Kroll, Marino, McCoy, Merriman 

July 19, 2024

For the seventh year, 40 of the industry’s future leaders were honored at the Inland Marine Expo with the “40 Under 40” award, which recognizes individuals for their outstanding contributions… Read More

Parker Towing Christens Mv. Miss Adelyn Parker Towing Company’s newest towboat, the mv. Miss Adelyn, is moored on the left descending bank in Tuscaloosa, Ala., near the city’s Riverwalk. (Photo by Cheryl Wray)

Parker Towing Christens Mv. Miss Adelyn

July 19, 2024

When Chas Haun, executive vice president of Parker Towing Company in Tuscaloosa, Ala., told his daughter that he was naming the company’s newest boat in her honor, she felt special,… Read More

Paducah Port Begins Major Refurbishment The new construction began with steel frame and canvas fabric tension roofs being installed on the existing foundations of two storage domes at the port. (Photo courtesy of Paducah-McCracken County Riverport Authority)

Paducah Port Begins Major Refurbishment

July 17, 2024

Work to revitalize the Paducah-McCracken County Riverport Authority’s bulk yard through federal grant funding is underway, with several other grant projects in various stages also moving forward at the same… Read More

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