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Recovery begins of fallen containers at Port of Long Beach

Salvage operations have begun in order to open a channel to allow ships to safely transit to and from Pier G at the Port of Long Beach following an incident on Tuesday morning that caused an estimated 75 shipping containers to fall from the cargo ship Mississippi.

Containers collapse from ship at Port of Long Beach

A smaller emissions capture barge was connected to Mississippi at the time of the accident and was damaged

Port of Alicante launches consultation on 1MW hydrogen plant

The Port of Alicante has launched a Preliminary Market Consultation (PMC) in order to receive proposals for the development of a green hydrogen plant.

Höegh Autoliners names Höegh Moonlight at the Port of Gothenburg

Höegh Autoliners has celebrated the naming of its sixth Aurora-Class vessel in commercial operation at Sweden’s leading and largest port in the Nordic region.

New pilot project marks step towards large-scale restoration of oyster reefs in the North Sea

At least half a million flat oysters will be introduced into the Port of Rotterdam on 2 September as part of a new pilot project.

Incat Crowther to design new electric tour vessel for Port Houston

Ushering in a new era for Port Houston, the new 22-metre vessel will replace the near 70-year old M/V Sam Houston,which has been servicing the tourism route since the port began offering tours in 1958.

Port of Auckland gets green light for major wharf developments

Port of Auckland gets green light for Bledisloe North and Fergusson North wharf developments

Port Taranaki installs a new tsunami gauge to enhance national monitoring network

Port Taranaki is now playing a key role in helping strengthen New Zealand’s ability to monitor and respond to tsunami threats and, ultimately, help protect the public.

Belfast Harbour leads as first net zero port operator in Ireland

Belfast Harbour achieves a 71% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year, 2015.

Port of Oakland joins effort to protect whales and the environment

Participating shipping companies’ fleets travel at 10 knots (11.5 mph) or less in the VSR zones from May to December, which coincides with peak ozone and endangered whale presence.

Sanctioned Russian oil tankers left stranded off India as refineries turn them away

The Achilles and Elyte tankers, each carrying around 700,000 barrels of Urals crude, are anchored near the port city of Jamnagar.

Port of Oakland applauds expansion of free water shuttle between Oakland and Alameda

35% more trips now available as popular pilot program grows

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