Museum Ship USS The Sullivans Floods at Dock in Lake Erie

Sad news. The museum ship, the USS The Sullivans in the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park was taking on water Thursday morning.  Buffalo News reports that Paul Marzello, park president and CEO, said the park staff realized … Continue reading

Moscow Burning — Explosions & Fire Engulf Russian Flagship Moskva

Moskva, a guided-missile cruiser and the flagship of the Russian Black Sea fleet, suffered ammunition explosions and fire while operating in the Black Sea off Odesa on April 13. Exactly what happened is unclear.  Reuters reports that Ukraine’s southern military … Continue reading

Update: Floating Cranes Begin to Unload Containers from Stranded Ever Forward

Container News is reporting that the unloading of containers from Ever Forward has begun. The plan is to unload 550 containers over the next few days to lighten the load of the ship before the next refloat attempt. Salvors are … Continue reading

Repost: Snorkeling With Manatees in a Murky Crystal River

Yesterday, we posted about Florida manatees that are starving because pollution in Florida waterways has decimated the sea grass that manatees rely on as food during the winter months.  I was reminded of a post from 2017 about snorkeling with … Continue reading

Update: Florida Manatees Are Starving, 10 Tons of Lettuce May Be Too Little, Too Late

In December we posted about an emergency feeding program for starving Florida manatees to help them survive the winter. The sea grass that manatees rely on for food has been decimated by pollution, killed off by algae blooms fueled largely … Continue reading

Navy Seeks To Dispose of All Freedom-Class Littoral Combat Ships Now in Service

USNI News reports that the nine Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) currently in Navy service – the youngest of which commissioned in 2020 – have been marked for disposal as part of the Department of Defense’s Fiscal Year 2023 budget … Continue reading

Changes at the Helm of the Historic Maine Schooner Lewis R. French

Congratulations to Captain Becky Wright and Nathan Sigouin who have taken over the helm and the stewardship of the historic Maine schooner Lewis R. French. Launched in April 1871, the French is a National Historic Landmark and the oldest commercial sailing vessel … Continue reading

Congratulations to Glaciologist Dr. Heïdi Sevestre on Winning Inaugural Shackleton Medal

Congratulations to glaciologist Dr. Heïdi Sevestre on winning the inaugural Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions. Dr. Sevestre, a pioneering climate activist, expedition leader, scientific researcher, documentary maker, and lobbyist, receives a prize of £10,000 as a contribution … Continue reading

Update: Containers to be Unloaded From Seriously Stuck Ever Forward in Chesapeake Bay

On March 13th, the container ship Ever Forward missed a turn in the Craighill Channel in the Chesapeake Bay, not long after leaving the Port of Baltimore, and ran up on a mudbank just outside the channel while traveling at … Continue reading

US Navy Naming Replenishment Oiler for Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro has announced that the US Navy will name a replenishment oiler now on order in honor of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The new ship will be the eighth of the John Lewis … Continue reading

Holland America Cruise Ship Volendam to Provide Housing For Ukrainian Refugees

Cruise Industry News reports that Holland America Line‘s Volendam will be used to accommodate Ukrainian refugees as part of an agreement announced by Netherlands and City of Rotterdam government officials. According to a press release, the ship will dock in … Continue reading

Toronto’s 161st Annual Top Hat Ceremony Celebrates the First Ship of Spring

Some watch for the first robin to signify the arrival of Spring. In the Port of Toronto, Canada, the coming of spring has been marked by the arrival of the first ocean-going ship of the season; an arrival that has … Continue reading

Great Barrier Reef Suffers Unprecedented Sixth Mass Coral Bleaching Event

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has been hit with a sixth mass coral bleaching event, the marine park’s authority has confirmed, with aerial surveys showing almost no reefs across a 1,200km stretch escaping the heat, as reported by the Guardian. The … Continue reading

Conger Ice Shelf in Eastern Antarctica Collapses in Extreme Heat Wave

Reuters reports that an East Antarctica ice shelf almost the size of Los Angeles disintegrated this month following a period of extreme heat in the region, according to scientists. Satellite images show the 1,200 square-kilometer Conger Ice Shelf collapsed completely … Continue reading