Dredging News for October 31, 2014
Dredging News Onlinel: US: officials concerned about Passaic dredging
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Continue ReadingSubscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue The EPA and the Clean Water Act – Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game By Isaak Hurst On August 4, 2014, a tailings dam ruptured at the Mount Polley mine site, sending an initial estimate of 14.5 million cubic meters of mine waste […]
Continue ReadingEVENT AGENDA BROCHURE DOWNLOAD VENUE INFO Exclusive 50% Discount Just for You! Use Code: 148028 Dear Colleague: The Ship Air Emissions Management Summit is tomorrow! This must-attend event will gather all of the stakeholders – ship owners & operators, shipbuilders, […]
Continue ReadingSubscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue California’s Smaller Ports Handling Bulk and Breakbulk By Jim Shaw California’s large ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are well known for their container handling clout but the Golden State also has a number of smaller ports that are efficient cargo handlers […]
Continue ReadingEVENT AGENDA BROCHURE DOWNLOAD VENUE INFO Join leading ship owners and operators, ship builders, regulators, shipping associations, equipment suppliers, and port authorities at Infocast’s Ship Air Emissions Management Summit next week in Long Beach, CA, as they exchange information and strategize cost-effective, practical […]
Continue ReadingIssue N. 177 – October – November 2014 A Publication of the Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA) and TradePort.org MBITA CORPORATE SPONSORS FOLLOW US ON Google+ IN THIS ISSUE MBITA New Member Trade Facilitators, Inc. Your web site – The unmanaged employee By MBITA New Member Bloofusion Inc. Dawn of the U.S. Single […]
Continue ReadingSubscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue California’s Smaller Ports Handling Bulk and Breakbulk By Jim Shaw California’s large ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland are well known for their container handling clout but the Golden State also has a number […]
Continue ReadingClick here for the agenda for the DMMO meeting on October 22, 2014. Please review the DMMO web page at http://www.spn.usace.army.mil/Missions/DredgingWorkPermits.aspx for changes to this agenda. NOTE: The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) has moved. The new address is 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 10600, San Francisco. Please arrive a few minutes early […]
Continue ReadingThe Future of Marine Fuels Conference Port of Los Angeles Executive Director and Port of Long Beach Chief Executive to speak at Marine Fuels Conference Gene Seroka is the executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest container port in North America. He was nominated by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on May […]
Continue ReadingSubscribe to Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION September 2014 Issue Fidley Watch: A Gentle Breeze By Chris Philips Managing Editor As technology continues to advance, maritime software companies are adapting their products to the demands of today’s generation of mariners, longshoremen and naval architects. From […]
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