A look at today’s ship schedule, and windy weather continues

Aug 18, 2023

A look at today’s abundant ship schedule, which includes several Jones Act, US-flag tanker vessels delivering refined petroleum to Portland.

A look at today’s ship schedule, and windy weather continues

A look at today’s ship schedule, and windy weather continues

A look at today’s abundant ship schedule, which includes several Jones Act, US-flag tanker vessels delivering refined petroleum to Portland.

As ships embrace new alternative fuels, where do those fuels come from?

Aug 17, 2023

The shipping industry is taking admirable steps to switch to less polluting fuels, even claiming “zero emissions” ships are on the horizon in a few years. It’s a welcome change and much needed change.

Let’s take a look at what it takes to produce some of those currently available and affordable alternatives to petroleum. Turns out it’s a process, not a magic bullet, as we transition to a less polluting way to get around. Ships are already complying with international rules implemented in 2020 that reduced air pollution. But continued progress is welcome as we seek to reduce the burden we place on our planet.

As ships embrace new alternative fuels, where do those fuels come from?

As ships embrace new alternative fuels, where do those fuels come from?

The shipping industry is taking admirable steps to switch to less polluting fuels, even claiming “zero emissions” ships are on the horizon in a few years. It’s a welcome change and much needed change.

Let’s take a look at what it takes to produce some of those currently available and affordable alternatives to petroleum. Turns out it’s a process, not a magic bullet, as we transition to a less polluting way to get around. Ships are already complying with international rules implemented in 2020 that reduced air pollution. But continued progress is welcome as we seek to reduce the burden we place on our planet.

Buoy 10 Fishery, a fun annual river season that calls for good boating skills

Aug 16, 2023

It’s Buoy 10 salmon fishing season on the lower Columbia between the mouth of the river and Tongue Point. It’s a time when lots of private recreational boats and charter boats are on the river, trying to catch those delicious salmon.

We’ll talk about a few things to keep in mind if you go out, and why if you’re inexperienced it’s a great idea to hire a fishing guide: someone who knows how to keep you safe in a demanding environment and also knows where the fish are.

Buoy 10 Fishery, a fun annual river season that calls for good boating skills

Buoy 10 Fishery, a fun annual river season that calls for good boating skills

It’s Buoy 10 salmon fishing season on the lower Columbia between the mouth of the river and Tongue Point. It’s a time when lots of private recreational boats and charter boats are on the river, trying to catch those delicious salmon.

We’ll talk about a few things to keep in mind if you go out, and why if you’re inexperienced it’s a great idea to hire a fishing guide: someone who knows how to keep you safe in a demanding environment and also knows where the fish are.

The Panama Canal: some history, and some disturbing current events

Aug 15, 2023

Most of us take the Panama Canal for granted, if we even think of it at all. It has a turbulent history that includes the deaths of 25,000 workers over the more than three decades that it took to construct it. Some thought at the time that it would never be finished.

In the present day, this waterway is a huge deal in the world of shipping, Vessels of all types use it to avoid the long and dangerous voyage around the bottom of South America. But serious, unprecedented drought there now during what is supposed to be the rainy season is causing restrictions on shipping and making shippers consider other options. It’s a game changer for the shipping industry to have this important artery unable to meet demand.

The Panama Canal: some history, and some disturbing current events

The Panama Canal: some history, and some disturbing current events

Most of us take the Panama Canal for granted, if we even think of it at all. It has a turbulent history that includes the deaths of 25,000 workers over the more than three decades that it took to construct it. Some thought at the time that it would never be finished.

In the present day, this waterway is a huge deal in the world of shipping, Vessels of all types use it to avoid the long and dangerous voyage around the bottom of South America. But serious, unprecedented drought there now during what is supposed to be the rainy season is causing restrictions on shipping and making shippers consider other options. It’s a game changer for the shipping industry to have this important artery unable to meet demand.

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 5

Aug 11, 2023

The final day of our week long series fearuring an interview with author and fisher poet Tele Aadsen. Aadsen’s memoir, “What Water Holds,” an exploration of her life in commercial fishing, came out this summer.

This interview was made possible by Brad Wartman and The Fisher Poetry Archive. Find video of the complete interview at thefisherpoetryarchive.com, and also in the Ship Report Blog: https://shipreport.net/2023/08/04/interview-with-author-and-fisher-poet-tele-aadsen-what-water-holds/

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 5

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 5

The final day of our week long series fearuring an interview with author and fisher poet Tele Aadsen. Aadsen’s memoir, “What Water Holds,” an exploration of her life in commercial fishing, came out this summer.

This interview was made possible by Brad Wartman and The Fisher Poetry Archive. Find video of the complete interview at thefisherpoetryarchive.com, and also in the Ship Report Blog: https://shipreport.net/2023/08/04/interview-with-author-and-fisher-poet-tele-aadsen-what-water-holds/

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 4

Aug 10, 2023

A revealing discussion about commercial fishing with author and Fisher Poet Tele Aadsen, about her first book, just released, called “What Water Holds.” It’s a memoir.

This interview was made possible by Brad Wartman and The Fisher Poetry Archive. Find video of the complete interview at thefisherpoetryarchive.com, and also in the Ship Report Blog: https://shipreport.net/2023/08/04/interview-with-author-and-fisher-poet-tele-aadsen-what-water-holds/

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 5

Special author interview series this week: Tele Aadsen, “What Water Holds” Part 4

A revealing discussion about commercial fishing with author and Fisher Poet Tele Aadsen, about her first book, just released, called “What Water Holds.” It’s a memoir.

This interview was made possible by Brad Wartman and The Fisher Poetry Archive. Find video of the complete interview at thefisherpoetryarchive.com, and also in the Ship Report Blog: https://shipreport.net/2023/08/04/interview-with-author-and-fisher-poet-tele-aadsen-what-water-holds/