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Port of Seattle – Ocean Acidification Action Plan

In 2020, the Port of Seattle (Port) became the first port in the world to join the International Alliance to Combat Ocean Acidification (OA Alliance). In doing so, the Port formally recognized the effects of ocean...
02/02/2022
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Port of Tacoma – Lower Wapato Creek Habitat Project

The project is a 18.52 acre habitat improvement project that will remove a fish passage barrier and will restore Wapato Creek with a diverse mosaic of interconnected stream channel, estuary, emergent, and forested wetlands and riparian...
24/01/2022
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Port of Houston – Improving operational efficiency through transparent information exchange

Cooperation and transparent information exchange are critical to ensuring operational efficiency and schedule predictability. The Greater Houston Port Bureau (GHPB) recognizes the need to provide its members with means to exchange planning information real-time in a...
23/01/2022
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Port of Los Angeles – Zero Emissions Pathway Technology Demonstrations

In 2006, the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (Ports) adopted a Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) that was updated in 2010 and 2017. The 2017 CAAP Update identifies strategies to reduce air pollution and...
13/04/2021
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Port of Seattle – Incredible Parks Want Incredible Names

The Port of Seattle implemented a community engagement project to re-name six Port-owned shoreline mitigation parks, which were previously named after industrial purposes. The project purpose was to deepen Port partnerships to encourage action for shoreline...
01/04/2021
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Collaborative project – 2020 Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy

Sustainable, innovative, and cooperative vision: The Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy (Strategy) is an innovative collaboration among four ports – Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, Northwest Seaport Alliance, and Vancouver Fraser Port Authority in British…

27/03/2021
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Port of San Diego – ECOncrete Coastalock Blue Economy Pilot Project

Ports are at the forefront of environmental challenges associated with climate change and coastal development. To adapt, ports are leveraging innovative technologies and sustainable business models to revolutionize environmental stewardship and coastal ecosystem protection. In 2016,...
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Port of Los Angeles – 2nd Generation Cyber Security Operations Center

The Port of Los Angeles is a global leader on cyber security. In 2014, it became the first port in the world to implement a state-of-the-art Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC). In 2015, it became the...
15/01/2020
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Northwest Seaport Alliance – Clean Truck Program

Under the Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy, the ports of Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, British Columbia, and the Northwest Seaport Alliance collectively set a goal of having 2007 or newer engine year trucks exclusively serving container terminals....
11/01/2020
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