Companies

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SEA HUNTERS, LP

  • Area of Operation : NEW ENGLAND 0
  • Principal Commodity : NONE 0

SEA SPORT CRUISES, INC.

  • Area of Operation : MA'ALAEA HARBOR AND SURROUNDING AREA AND MOLOKINI 0
  • Principal Commodity : PASSENGERS ONLY 0

SEA STAR LINE, LLC

  • Area of Operation : BETWEEN JACKSONVILLE, FL AND SAN JUAN, PR; / JACKSONVILLE, FL AND SAN JUAN, PR 0
  • Principal Commodity : FAK, FOODSTUFF, BUILDING MATERIALS, VEHICLES AND DEPARTMENT STORE MERCHANDISE 0

SEA SEARCHER MARINE, INC.

  • Area of Operation : MISSISSIPPI RIVER AND GULF OF MEXICO - LOUISIANA 0
  • Principal Commodity : CHARTERS TO OTHERS AND OIL FIELD SUPPLIES 0

SDS LUMBER COMPANY

  • Area of Operation : COLUMBIA RIVER AND SNAKE RIVER BETWEEN BINGEN, WA AND WAUNA, OR; AND BOARDMAN TO ASTORIA 0
  • Principal Commodity : CHIPS, SAWDUST, LOGS AND ROCK 0

Vessels

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KIMBERLY

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

PAIGE KATHERINE

  • Type : 71 0
  • Construction : A 0

MACI BRYAN

  • Type : 71 0
  • Construction : A 0

ALLISON JANE

  • Type : 71 0
  • Construction : A 0

LOREN EADES

  • Type : 71 0
  • Construction : A 0
Russian Oil Supplies to Hungary and Slovakia Halted After Ukraine Attack

Russian Oil Supplies to Hungary and Slovakia Halted After Ukraine Attack

Russian oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia could be suspended for at least five days after a Ukrainian strike on a facility in Russia, Hungarian and Slovakian officials said on Friday, in a widening of the fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine.Russia and Ukraine have stepped up attacks on each other's energy infrastructure, hitting Ukrainian domestic heating supplies, Russia's Druzhba pipeline and other facilities, over the past few weeks as U.S. President Donald Trump has pushed for a deal to end the conflict.

BOEM Finalizes Environmental Review for Gulf of America Offshore Energy Development

BOEM Finalizes Environmental Review for Gulf of America Offshore Energy Development

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced the Gulf of America Regional Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sales and Post-Lease Activities Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, a milestone in advancing the Trump administration’s American Energy Dominance agenda. The notice of availability will publish in the Federal Register on August 29.  The environmental impact statement analyzes the potential impacts of a representative oil and gas lease sale and post-lease issuance activities in available areas of the Gulf of America. BOEM manages nearly 3.

Sanmar Launches New Tugboat for Ultratug’s Mexico Operations

Sanmar Launches New Tugboat for Ultratug’s Mexico Operations

Sanmar has launched a new tugboat for Ultratug Mexico, which will operate at Lazaro Cardenas Port on Mexico’s Pacific coast. The vessel, temporarily designated as Boğaçay LXXIX, is currently under construction at Sanmar’s purpose-built shipyard in Turkiye.The tug is based on the RAmparts 2400SX-MKII design by Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd., a model exclusive to Sanmar and tailored to meet the specific operational needs of Lazaro Cardenas Port.

Meyer Turku Christens Finnish Border Guard Patrol Vessel

Meyer Turku Christens Finnish Border Guard Patrol Vessel

The construction of the Finnish Border Guard’s two multipurpose offshore patrol vessels, ordered from Meyer Turku, has proceeded to the traditional christening ceremony carried out in equipping stage. On Friday, August 22, 2025, the first vessel was christened Karhu. The christening was carried out by the vessel’s godmother, Mrs Suzanne Innes-Stubb.  The ceremony took place in the shipyard Uudenmaan Työvene, where the vessel will be equipped. The ship will be delivered to its owner in winter 2026.

Cadeler Signs Firm Contract with Synera Renewable Energy for Turbine Installation at Taiwan Offshore Wind Farm

Cadeler Signs Firm Contract with Synera Renewable Energy for Turbine Installation at Taiwan Offshore Wind Farm

Cadeler announced that it has signed a firm contract with Synera Renewable Energy (SRE) for the transportation and installation (T&I) of 35 Siemens Gamesa 14MW wind turbines at the Formosa 4 Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan. The project will be executed by one of Cadeler’s next-generation M-class wind turbine installation vessels.The T&I operations are set to commence in March 2028 and will last approximately 150 days. The revenue from this contract to Cadeler is projected to be between USD$82-94 million (EUR 70-80 million).

ACUA Ocean Hydrogen-Powered USV Completes 24-Hour Sea Trial

ACUA Ocean Hydrogen-Powered USV Completes 24-Hour Sea Trial

ACUA Ocean's hydrogen-powered unmanned surface vessel (USV) PIONEER has successfully completed the world's first continuous, remote 24-hour offshore operation on zero emissions, marking a breakthrough in the decarbonization of the global maritime sector.The sea trials demonstrate the commercial potential of hydrogen power for maritime operations while supporting the UK's ambition to become a world leader in clean maritime innovation.

Infrastructure Project in Focus: Montgomery Lock

Infrastructure Project in Focus: Montgomery Lock

Earlier this week Marine News was afforded – thanks to a ‘press tour’ organized by the Waterways Council – a behind the scenes look at the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) effort to build new the Montgomery Locks, one part of a bigger picture project on the Upper Ohio River outside of Pittsburgh to ensure that three key lock and dam critical infrastructure facilities remain viable to facilitate critical tow and barge traffic.

CCG’s Polar Max Icebreaker taps ALMACO with $100M+ Contract

CCG’s Polar Max Icebreaker taps ALMACO with $100M+ Contract

Le Groupe ALMACO, the Canadian subsidiary of Finland-based ALMACO Group, won a CAD 100 million+ contract by Chantier Davie Canada Inc. to deliver the outfitting of the Canadian Coast Guard’s Polar Max icebreaker. The project, part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), is a landmark program that will shape the future of Canada’s Arctic operations and strengthen Québec’s role as a global shipbuilding hub.Polar Max will be built through an international collaboration between Davie’s Helsinki Shipyard in Finland and its facilities in Lévis, Québec.

US Sanctions Networks, Vessels for Dealing in Iran oil

US Sanctions Networks, Vessels for Dealing in Iran oil

The Trump administration on Thursday issued more Iran-related sanctions, targeting 13 entities based in Hong Kong, China, the United Arab Emirates and the Marshall Islands, as well as eight vessels, the U.S. Treasury Department said.The measures cover Greek national Antonios Margaritis and his network of companies and vessels that Treasury said was involved in transporting Iranian oil exports in violation of sanctions.Treasury also designated Ares Shipping Limited in Hong Kong, Comford Management in the Marshall Islands and Hong Kong Hangshun Shipping Limited in Hong Kong.

Russia Launches Missiles in Sea of Japan During Drills

Russia Launches Missiles in Sea of Japan During Drills

Russia's Pacific Fleet launched cruise and anti-ship missiles during drills in the Sea of Japan that also involved aircraft and drones, the Russian defence ministry said on Thursday."Kalibr and Uran missiles were fired by the Marshal Shaposhnikov frigate in the Sea of Japan, and the sailors successfully hit their target," the ministry said."The manoeuvre was carried out by ships and vessels of the Pacific Fleet, as well as the fleet's naval aviation aircraft and drones," it said.The defence ministry released footage of the frigate launching the missiles.

Making Hydrogen Work as a Fuel

Making Hydrogen Work as a Fuel

Around 50 vessels have operated on hydrogen as fuel since the pioneering ferry Hydra set sail in 2000.Whether it’s used in fuel cells or combustion engines, its capex and opex are still much higher than an equivalent diesel system, and it’s expected to stay that way until at least 2040.But the real problem with using hydrogen as a fuel is that it takes more energy to make, compress/liquify, transport and store than it provides to a ship.The expectation is that technology will come to the rescue.

Last Canadian Navy Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel Delivered

Last Canadian Navy Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel Delivered

The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) has accepted the sixth and final Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel (AOPV), His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Robert Hampton Gray.The AOPVs are ice-capable patrol ships designed to enhance the Canadian Armed Forces’ presence in the Arctic, and to assert and uphold Canadian sovereignty. These versatile ships can operate anywhere in the world, bolstering the RCN’s capability to support international peace and security.