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The mini-tug and the construction barge after the casualty (USCG)

Tug Captain Charged With Manslaughter for Tragic Sailboat Collision

Published Mar 31, 2026 9:37 PM by The Maritime Executive

Prosecutors in Florida have charged the captain of a mini-tugboat with seaman's manslaughter in connection with a deadly collision that killed three young girls in Biscayne Bay last year. On July 28, 2025, Yusiel Lopez Insua, 46, was navigating the 25-foot tug Wood Chuck and a 60-foot construction barge across Miami's Biscayne Bay. The tug was pushing ahead, and the view from the pilothouse was limited because of equipment on the deck of the barge, including a large crawler crane...

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ships in Persian Gulf

Seafarer Organizations Work with Gulf States for Crews Caught in War Zone

Published Mar 31, 2026 8:27 PM by The Maritime Executive

Concern continues for the estimated 20,000 seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf on as many as 2,000 to 3,000 ships in total. While there has been a trickle of vessels permitted to make the transit through Hormuz, two ships were attacked again overnight on Monday, and some segments, such as containerships, mostly remain trapped. Trade group BIMCO estimates that 130 container vessels representing 1.5 percent of global capacity are currently stranded in the region. Against this backdrop, and after an...

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Rice's whale

Trump Administration Waives Endangered Species Act for Gulf Oil & Gas

Published Mar 31, 2026 8:01 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Trump administration has waived all Endangered Species Act protections for all U.S. Gulf offshore oil and gas activity, citing a national defense requirement for stable energy supplies. The administration has expressed concern about the alleged impact of offshore energy development on North Atlantic right whales (off New England), but has also supported energy projects that would negatively impact endangered populations of beluga whales (off Alaska) and Rice's whales (in the U.S. Gulf). The new action extends administration policy to...

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shipyard

MARAD Increases Funding for Grants for Small Shipyards

Published Mar 31, 2026 7:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) reported that it is increasing the funding pool available for the 2026 grants in the Small Shipyard Grant Program. It follows the launch of the 2026 Port Infrastructure Development Program application period last week and is part of the Trump administration's strategy to increase support for the U.S. maritime industry. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlights that the grant pool for small shipyards is being increased by 200 percent to $35 million versus June 2025, when just...

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Offshore

Rice's whale

Trump Administration Waives Endangered Species Act for Gulf Oil & Gas

The Trump administration has waived all Endangered Species Act protections for all U.S. Gulf offshore oil and gas activity, citing a national defense requirement for stable energy supplies. The administration has expressed concern about the alleged impact of offshore energy development on North Atlantic right whales (off New England), but has also supported energy projects that would negatively impact endangered populations of beluga whales (off Alaska) and Rice's whales (in the U.S. Gulf). The new action extends administration policy to...

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Shipbuilding

Bath Iron works destroyer

Strike Ends at Bath Iron Works After One Week

The members of the Bath Marine Draftsmen’s Association ratified a new contract on Saturday, March 28, ending a strike at Bath Iron Works that had begun on the prior Monday. It was the first strike in six years at the critical government contractor and impacted about a tenth of the total workforce, specifically among designers, clerks, and technicians. The union reported that it had been negotiating for about three weeks and was unable to come to terms with one of...

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Environment

hydrogen-fueled multi-purpose vessel

Japan Demonstrates Hydrogen-Fueled Engine for Large Commercial Vessels

Japan reports a breakthrough with the demonstration of a large hydrogen-fueled engine being developed by Japan Engine Corporation, working with Kawasaki Heavy Industries, for a demonstration project for an ocean-going vessel. It points out that most work so far with hydrogen is on smaller engines for coastal vessels, making this a major technological milestone toward the practical use of hydrogen-fueled vessels. While interest has developed in hydrogen, to date, the Japanese project points out that most of the initiatives are...

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Business

shipyard

MARAD Increases Funding for Grants for Small Shipyards

The Maritime Administration (MARAD) reported that it is increasing the funding pool available for the 2026 grants in the Small Shipyard Grant Program. It follows the launch of the 2026 Port Infrastructure Development Program application period last week and is part of the Trump administration's strategy to increase support for the U.S. maritime industry. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlights that the grant pool for small shipyards is being increased by 200 percent to $35 million versus June 2025, when just...

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