Planning for Gulf of Maine offshore wind energy will take concrete steps this week with a day-long meeting of the Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force (Task Force) for the Gulf of Maine on Thursday, May 19, 2022. The proceedings are...Read More
Guice Offshore and our trained Protected Species Observer crew members will be watching this week’s U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS ®) Advisory Committee meetings with great interest as members of the Committee convene for the second of two days...Read More
Known for our comprehensive management of quality, health, safety and the environment in all aspects of what we do, Guice Offshore is ensuring our respected reputation continues to grow with the recent promotion of Ben Brakel to QHSE Manager. In...Read More
We’re very pleased to share the great news today, April 26, 2022, that Guice Offshore (“GO”) has expanded our offshore supply vessel fleet! The three new vessels will operate as the GO Explorer (170 ft. DP1 MPSV), GO Crusader (205...Read More
The Guice Offshore (GO) vessel GO Discovery is proudly featured in the latest edition of Offshore Wind Farm Support’s online magazine as being among the latest to carry a Certified Fisheries Liaison Officers (CFLO). The GO Discovery is currently working for...Read More
Guice Offshore, widely considered to be the U.S. Flag Leader in the operation of dynamically positioned mini-supply vessels and compact, cost-effective multi-purpose vessels for the “specialty” marketplace, noted the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)...Read More
In response to the March 28, 2022 National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report outlining in part the need for six types of offshore vessels in order to fulfill offshore wind power supply chain needs to reach the United States’ national...Read More
Mayflower Wind, the developer of an offshore wind project located in deep waters far off the coast of Massachusetts over 30 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and 20 miles south of Nantucket, has been hosting a series of free virtual...Read More
New Research Explores the Influence of Deep-Sea Wooden Shipwrecks on Microbiome Diversity U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) marine archaeologists have studied shipwrecks in the northern Gulf of America for many years. New research recently published in the journal...Read More