MRAA supported the work on the water bill
(soundings) The Marine Retailers Association of America recently sent a letter to
Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, in support for the Working Waterfronts
Grants Bill. SourceSearch to find what you want
Loading- Coast Guard investigating cause of the Maine ferry grounding
- U.S. Department of Transportation Awards $ 17.1 million in shipyard subsidies
- Coast Guard Investigating After Boat Collision Leaves One Dead
- Maine attraction receives funding for REpower
- Wilhelmsen Green is looking for projects
- DHS releases $ 380Million for ports, transit, security
- Brennan, and the next president of Maine Maritime Academy
- Portland, Maine, commissions fireboat
- Two vie Tyler\u0026#39;s successor as President of Maine Maritime
- Hinckley reports uptick in production, rental
(coastguardnews) Coast Guard investigators are working with the Maine State Ferry Service to determine why the ferry Everett Liberty ran aground with 30 people on board shortly after leaving the terminal in Vinalhaven, Maine, on the way to Rockland, Maine, today. Source
The US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has announced $17.1 million in grants to 14 small shipyards in 10 states. The grants are part of the Assistance to Small Shipyards program. “Small shipyards are vitally important for the health of… Read at US Department of Transportation awards $17.1 million in
(coastguardnews) The Coast Guard and the Maine Marine Patrol are investigating the cause of a boat collision between two fishing vessels in which one person died and one person was rescued offshore of Schoodic Point, Maine, Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Source
(soundings) Maine has gotten creative in securing federal stimulus dollars for its marine industry. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection was granted $1.2 million in federal funds to help repower at least 40 commercial vessels, from lobster boats to ferries. Source
The Orcelle Fund, a grant-awarding body created by Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics, is looking for innovative new maritime projects to support. The fund provides seed capital for projects developing alternative maritime energy sources and energy-efficient technology.
U.S. seaports are in line for another $150 million in federal security grants that can be used for worker identification measures and other projects, as part of $380 million in new Recovery Act grants released Sept. 23 by the Department of Homeland Security.DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano said the funding includes
job goes to former NOAA Administrator Read at Brennan to be next Maine Maritime Academy president
Robert Allan designed RAnger 2000 Class Read at Portland, Maine, commissions fireboat
Search committee narrows field to two Read at Two vie to succeed Tyler as Maine Maritime president
(soundings) The production line at the Hinckley Co.’s plant in Trenton, Maine, presents a different picture now than it did six months ago. Source
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