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Recent inland waterways industry news, covering the Mississippi River, Ohio River, Missouri River, Tennessee River, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and more. Articles on economic, environmental and logistic advantages of barge shipping, plus other stories pertaining to locks and dams and other waterway infrastructure.

NTSB: Single Loose Wire Caused Dali Bridge Strike

November 21, 2025

The immediate cause of the incident in Baltimore, Md., on March 26, 2024, in which the container ship Dali struck a support pier of the Francis Scott Key Bridge,… Read More

Forecast Points To Possible Low-Water Relief

November 21, 2025

A long-range forecast indicating the potential for wet weather ahead means that low-water conditions could soon be improving on the Lower Mississippi. Donnie Williams, chairman of the Lower… Read More

Eastern Shipbuilding Suspends OPC Program The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Argus is launched October 27, 2023, at Eastern Shipbuilding Group’s shipyard in Panama City, Fla. The Argus is the first ship of the Coast Guard’s Heritage class of medium endurance offshore patrol cutters. (Photo by Coast Guard Petty Officer Brandon Giles)

Eastern Shipbuilding Suspends OPC Program

November 21, 2025

Eastern Shipbuilding Group (ESG) CEO Joey D’Isernia has confirmed that the shipyard is moving on from its Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) contract with the U.S. Coast Guard, citing financial… Read More

Scenic Byway Drives Tourism, Links River Communities Buena Vista Park in Wisconsin, one attraction along the Great River Road, overlooks the Mississippi River. (Photo by Travel Wisconsin)

Scenic Byway Drives Tourism, Links River Communities

November 21, 2025

It’s not only the Mississippi River that winds nearly 3,000 miles from Lake Itasca, Minn., to the Gulf in Louisiana. The Great River Road follows all along it. Susanne… Read More

Parker Towing Christens Mv. Tony Lowros The 1,200-hp. mv. Tony Lowros, the newest in Parker Towing’s fleet, with capacity to work the corridor from Birmingham to Mobile and the Intracoastal Canal. (Photos by Fred Miller II)

Parker Towing Christens Mv. Tony Lowros

November 21, 2025

Employees, customers and four generations of the Lowros family gathered November 13 at Parker Towing Company’s headquarters in Northport, Ala., to christen the mv. Tony Lowros, a 1,200 hp. Read More

Louisiana Maritime Academy Moves Forward U.S. Coast Guard Capt. (Ret.) Kelly Denning served as the first director of the Louisiana Maritime Academy. (Photo courtesy of Louisiana Maritime Academy)

Louisiana Maritime Academy Moves Forward

November 14, 2025

Nicholls State University has been selected as the home of the newly created Louisiana Maritime Academy (LMA). The Bachelor of Science in marine transportation degree program at the… Read More

SCI, CT Marine Collaborate On Towboat Simulations

SCI, CT Marine Collaborate On Towboat Simulations

November 14, 2025

CT Marine of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and the Seamen’s Church Institute’s Center for Maritime Education (CME) have entered into a proprietary information agreement to securely share technical and operational data… Read More

Master Boat Builders Receives New Floating Drydock Master Boat Builders recently took delivery of a new floating drydock built and designed by Conrad Shipyard. (Photo courtesy of Master Boat Builders

Master Boat Builders Receives New Floating Drydock

November 14, 2025

Master Boat Builders Inc. recently took delivery of a new floating drydock constructed by Conrad Shipyard. The drydock was delivered to Master Boat Builders’ location in Coden, Ala., where… Read More

Hearing Witnesses Explore Shipbuilding, Workforce Options

November 14, 2025

New ideas for policies emerged from two key witnesses at the October 28 meeting of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime And Fisheries. Read More

Chinese Ship Fees Suspended, Drawing Pushback

November 14, 2025

As part of the recent trade agreement between the United States and China, both countries have agreed to suspend for one year the fees they levied on each others’ vessels. Read More

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