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FAST ferries and Red Zed I now set to depart Ward Cove April 23 at earliest

The former Alaska Marine Highway System fast ferries Fairweather and Chenega will not leave Ketchikan until April 23 at the earliest due to material and logistical problems, a member of the Ward Cove Group confirmed on Friday. The Ward Cove Group has overseen some aspects of the transfer under the direction of the owners of the vessels, member Stephen Bradford explained in a Friday afternoon phone interview with the Daily News. The Alaska Department of Transportation on March 10 agreed to the sale of the ferries to the Spanish company Servicios y Concesiones Maritimas Ibicencas S.A., for a combined $5.17 million. The company is based on the Spanish island of Ibiza, in the Mediterranean Sea.

DRBA embarks on marine master plan update for ferry service

March 14, 2021 This aerial drone photo shows the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal in Cape May, N.J. SUBMITTED PHOTO Delaware River and Bay Authority officials announced the agency has retained Elliott Bay Design Group LLC of Seattle, a naval architecture/marine engineering firm, to lead a team of consultants to provide planning and analysis toward the eventual design concept for a new Cape May-Lewes Ferry vessel. During the initial phase, the EBDG team’s primary assignment will be to review, revise and redevelop the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Marine Master Plan, which was produced in 2008. The plan will be developed in coordination with DRBA staff representatives, and informed by organization and community stakeholders.

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