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Offshore Supply Vessel Provider Guice Offshore Notes Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s New Space Bureau and Office of International Affairs
On April 10, 2023, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially finalized the establishment of a new Space Bureau and Office of International Affairs, the offices of which are expected to better support United States leadership in the emerging space economy, promote long-term technical capacity within the FCC to address non-federal satellite programs and policies, and...
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Guice Offshore To Attend 2023 Sea, Air and Space Expo
Guice Offshore (GO), widely considered to be the U.S. flag leader in operating dynamically positioned mini supply and medium-sized multi-purpose vessels in the specialty market, will be attending the upcoming Sea, Air and Space Expo, which runs from April 3-5, 2023 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. The Sea-Air-Space...
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Guice Offshore Hiring Mariners Nationwide for All Maritime Supply Vessel Positions
Guice Offshore (GO), widely considered to be the U.S. flag leader in operating dynamically positioned mini supply and medium-sized multi-purpose vessels in the specialty market, has doubled its fleet size and is hiring mariners across the spectrum of duty, from captains to engineers and ordinary seamen, the company announced in March 2023. The Lafayette, Louisiana-based...
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Guice Offshore MetOcean Buoy Support Vessels Deploy, Maintain and Recover Ocean Buoys United States Nationwide, Gulf of Mexico, South America
Fundamental to maritime safety and national security, indispensable to our national weather forecasting infrastructure and essential equipment for offshore energy operators in the oil and wind industries, ocean buoys are the silent, unsung cornerstones of our connection with the sea.  To deploy and keep all types of buoys in top working order, and then ultimately...
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Offshore Supply Vessel; Maine Offshore Wind Roadmap
During late February 2023, Maine Governor Janet Mills’ Energy Office published the long-awaited Maine Offshore Wind Roadmap, a stakeholder-driven comprehensive plan that offers detailed strategies for Maine to realize economic, energy, and climate benefits from offshore wind in conjunction with the communities, fisheries and wildlife sharing the Gulf of Maine. Executive Summary     Full Roadmap Technical...
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Jones Act Offshore Supply Vessel; Floating Offshore Wind
Video Above:  The U.S. Department of Energy and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management hosted a webinar in Fall 2022 on their ambitious initiatives to position the U.S. to lead the world on floating offshore wind design, development, manufacturing, and deployment. Download the slides from this webinar.  (Credit:  U.S. Department of Energy)   On Feb....
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Harmonized Waterways Project Will Sync Waterway Names, Improve Maritime Safety and Efficiency
Maritime navigation is about to become safer, easier and more efficient thanks to the new “Harmonized Waterways” project, part of massive joint effort by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Coast Guard (USGC) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to synchronize identifiers (such as names and abbreviations) for rivers, bays and...
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Offshore Wind Supply Chain Road Map; Guice Offshore Supply Vessels
Released Mon., Jan. 23, 2023, the highly anticipated “Supply Chain Road Map for Offshore Wind Energy in the United States” identifies key actions that could help to develop a fully domestic U.S. offshore wind energy supply chain.  It also evaluates how the supply chain can evolve to support the national offshore wind target and position...
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Some Offshore Wind Safety and Environmental Regulations Transferred to U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)
Some offshore renewable energy regulations (mostly pertaining to offshore wind) dealing with workplace safety and environmental compliance will be transferred from the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) to the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), the U.S. Department of Interior announced yesterday, Jan. 17, 2023. A joint notice to lessees outlines the transfer of...
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Offshore Wind Developers Could Save $1 Billion Thanks to Streamlined New Clean Energy Rules Proposal
Get an advanced copy of the proposed new Rules HERE. It’s estimated that offshore wind developers will save approximately $1 billion over a 20-year period thanks to updated regulations for clean energy development on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) that were proposed this week on January 12, 2023. The first Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)...
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