After Unloading 500 Containers & Additional Dredging Ever Forward is Finally Free

Stuck in Chesapeake Bay mud for more than five weeks, the container ship Ever Forward is finally free. Refloating the 1,100-foot long ship required discharging 500 containers and additional dredging but she was dragged by seven tugs from the mudbank … Continue reading

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

The What, How, & Why of the Ancient Principle of General Average

Following several attempts to free the Ever Forward, the ship’s owner declared General Average, citing “the increasing costs arising from the continued attempts to refloat the vessel.” What this means, in practice, is that the owners of the cargo now … 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

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

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

The Dual Discovery of the Whaling Brig Industry and Her Crew’s Fate Link to US Racial History

The shipwreck in 6,000 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles from the mouth of the Mississippi River, had first been spotted in 2011, by a geological data company scanning an oil lease area. The wreck was … Continue reading

Russian Landing Ship Destroyed by Ukrainian Attack in Occupied Port of Berdyansk

The Ukrainian military claims to have destroyed the Russian Alligator Class landing ship Orsk in the Ukrainian port city of Berdyansk, which Russia captured in late February.  “The destroyed ship in Berdyansk could carry up to 20 tanks, 45 armored … Continue reading

Update: Submarine USS Clamagore to be Scrapped

The Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in South Carolina has decided after years of debate to scrap USS Clamagore, a Cold War-era submarine, and save some of its artifacts for an exhibit.  “Unfortunately, we cannot financially sustain the maintenance … Continue reading

Aftermath of Norwegian Escape Grounding — ‘a Freaking Madhouse’

A cruise on the Norwegian Escape that sailed from Port Canaveral, Florida last Monday didn’t go well, and for a change, had little to do with Covid 19. On the second day of the cruise, the ship ran aground in … Continue reading