
Port of Los Angeles Reports 16% Surge in November Cargo Volume
The Port of Los Angeles handled 884,315 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in November 2024, marking a 16% increase over the same month last year. Through the first eleven months of
The Port of Los Angeles handled 884,315 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in November 2024, marking a 16% increase over the same month last year. Through the first eleven months of
By: Tim Henry Are singlehanded sailors born or made? Did you grow up wanting to sail alone? Are you a devotee of Joshua Slocum’s Sailing Around the World Alone and Bernard
For anglers, selecting the right fishing rod and reel is crucial to success on the water. The type of gear you use can determine how effectively you target specific species
SACRAMENTO – In a groundbreaking move for renewable energy, the California State Lands Commission has partnered with the Ports of Long Beach and Humboldt to advance floating offshore wind energy
Trolling motors have long been a vital tool for anglers, but recent innovations like Spot-Lock technology are transforming how they’re used in offshore fishing. For those targeting species near deep-water
The California Fish and Game Commission is evaluating potential amendments to recreational fishing regulations for barred sand bass (Paralabrax nebulifer), aiming to address the concerns they have regarding the species’
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries across the globe, and the marine sector is no exception. With advanced AI-driven technologies now entering the realm of navigation, companies like Lookout and
There’s a saying that goes, “There are two things in life you can’t avoid: death and taxes.” For boaters, however, there’s a third inevitability: corrosion. Whether you’re an experienced mariner
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