Port of New Orleans celebrates tri-centennial edition of Maritime Month

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The following is text of a news release from the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA):

(NEW ORLEANS) — The Port of New Orleans is celebrating its second annual Maritime Month through May and National Maritime Day on May 22 to pay tribute to the region’s rich maritime history and to recognize the hard-working men and women who serve in the industry.

The theme of Port NOLA’s 2018 Maritime Month is “Your Working River 300” to honor the city of New Orleans’ tricentennial year, and includes a number of activities to demonstrate the industry’s vital role in job creation and its connection to the community.

The monthlong celebration kicked into high gear Thursday with the New Orleans City Council presenting a proclamation to Port NOLA President and CEO Brandy Christian recognizing Maritime Month and Maritime Day.

“We have coordinated with city and state elected officials, media partners and various stakeholders to celebrate the hard-working men and women of the port, Public Belt and maritime industry who play an important role in the success of our city, state and region,” said Christian. “Maritime Month is an opportunity for Port NOLA to connect with our community and invite them to see for themselves what we experience daily — the magic of the working river in action.”

Port NOLA also hosted students from New Orleans Charter Science and Mathematics High School who participated in the second annual Maritime Month Career Exploration Day, an event that allows high school students to learn about the diverse career paths available in the maritime industry. Port NOLA has also partnered with WWL-TV to broadcast 15- and 30-second promotional ads throughout the month touting the benefits of “Your Working River 300” which began airing May 1.

The port will honor the men and women who serve in the Harbor Police Department during National Police Week May 13-19. As part of Infrastructure Week, May 14-21, Port NOLA will host the Southeastern Infrastructure Summit on May 17 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The event will be headlined by Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and New Orleans Mayor-elect LaToya Cantrell who will be sworn in to office May 7. Speakers will discuss the critical role that infrastructure plays in the regional economy, discuss the future of funding and financing major infrastructure projects, and explore ways to better connect the region.

On National Maritime Day, May 22, Port NOLA will host WWL-TV’s Morning Show for a live broadcast from Port NOLA’s Gen. Roy S. Kelley fireboat from 7-9 a.m.

On May 24, Port NOLA’s finalized Strategic Master Plan will be released. The New Orleans Public Belt Railroad will host an open house from 4-7 p.m. May 24. Finally, the port will host its monthly public boat tour May 25.

Declared by Congress in 1933, National Maritime Day calls attention to America’s proud maritime heritage and to honor the men and women who serve and have served as U.S. merchant mariners.

By Professional Mariner Staff