Curtin Maritime Featured in WorkBoat: U.S. Dredging Fleet Surges with DB Avalon
Curtin Maritime Featured in WorkBoat: U.S. Dredging Fleet Surges with DB Avalon
Curtin Maritime Featured in WorkBoat: U.S. Dredging Fleet Surges with DB Avalon
From the Engine Room to the Digital Frontier: Curtin Maritime’s Andrew Berthelson Featured by Helm Operations
Repowered for Performance: Lindsay C Returns to Service with Modernized Muscle
Captain Martin Curtin featured in April 2023 issue of Maritime Reporter and Engineering News.
This is the most extensive San Diego bay dredging project since the late 1940's.
Dredging will redistribute mud and sand from the bottom of Mission Bay. When dredging is complete, a massive eelgrass replacement will begin, one of the largest environmental efforts of this kind in the country.
Leaking oil well from the 1900’s getting a long-awaited new cap in Summerland. The capping has begun on the Summerland coast where the Becker well has been leaking for years. It’s a $1.5 million project.
On April 21, Curtin Maritime, a Long Beach-based marine construction and tug and barge operator, delivered a repowered and retrofitted LCM-8, Sea Force, to the Port of Long Beach Harbor Patrol.
Now there's hope for the reefs' recovery. But it could take years. On January 29, the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) completed a $5.5 million conservation project to remove three . . .
In the summer of 1991, a 121 foot long Taiwanese long line fishing vessel, the HUI FENG #1, ran aground on an atoll in the middle of the Pacific. With a footprint of just 4.6 square miles . . .