NOAA reported on June 6, 2024 that the American marine economy continues to bolster the nation as demonstrated by increased sales and jobs, according to the most recent statistics from the annual Marine Economy Satellite Account (MESA) released by two Department of Commerce agencies — NOAA and the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). According to MESA,...Read More
Guice Offshore is proud to announce another expansion of our fleet with the introduction of Offshore Support Vessel GO Expedition. Like sisters GO Beyond and GO Adventurer, the GO Expedition is a 205 ft. long x 46 ft. wide Offshore Support Vessel with over 5,000 ft. of clear deck space ready to be configured to...Read More
During late April 2024, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) finalized updated regulations for renewable energy development on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) that will increase certainty and reduce the costs associated with the deployment of...Read More
Guice Offshore’s multi-purpose vessel GO America was featured in the Forbes magazine luxury section on March 21, 2024 as part of an article entitled “Triton’s New Personal Sub Is Much More Than A Superyacht Toy” by Kathleen L. Turner. The article details a first-person account of a ride on Triton Submarines‘ new “personal submersible” AVA–...Read More
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced on February 13, 2024 that it has designated two final Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) in offshore Oregon. The WEAs were developed following extensive engagement and feedback from the state, Tribes, local residents, ocean users, federal government partners, and other members of the public. The final WEAs are...Read More
Guice Offshore invites you to celebrate Black History Month 2024 with the U.S. Coast Guard! Highlighted by a national event on February 15, 2024 that will be accessible both in-person and virtually, the celebration also includes a month-long series of essays by historians and others on notable Black contributions to the U.S. Coast Guard. For...Read More
On December 19, 2023, the U.S. Department of State announced updated data on the outer limits of the U.S. continental shelf in areas beyond 200 nautical miles from the coast. Since 2003, U.S. government agencies have been engaged in gathering and analyzing data to determine the outer limits of the U.S. extended continental shelf. This...Read More
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