International Day for Women in Maritime 2025
May 18 is the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Day for Women in Maritime. This year’s theme is “An Ocean...
May 22 is National Maritime Day in the United States. It was designated as such by the US Congress in...
Foss Maritime tugs Pi‘ilani and Mikioi shifted deck barge Brusco 401 from Pier 10 to Pier 9, Honolulu Harbor.
May 18 is the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Day for Women in Maritime. This year’s theme is “An Ocean...
What shall we do with a drunken sailor? As noted in the 22 July 1871 issue of the Pacific Commercial...
Young Brothers tug Kāpena Jack Young (IMO 9816854) with barge Ho‘omaka Hou arriving at Pier 39B, Honolulu Harbor.
Young Brothers tug Kāpena Raymond Alapa‘i (IMO 9816866) with barge Ha‘aheo arriving at Pier 39A, Honolulu Harbor.
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