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Podcast: The future of green ferry transit

World Maritime

In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we’re joined by Seamus Murphy, Executive Director of San Francisco Bay Ferry, the public ferry system operated by the Water Emergency Transportation Authority

Written by Heather Ervin
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The M/V Karl. (Photo Credit: San Francisco Bay Ferry)

The M/V Karl. (Photo Credit: San Francisco Bay Ferry)

In this episode of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we’re joined by Seamus Murphy, Executive Director of San Francisco Bay Ferry, the public ferry system operated by the Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA).

WETA recently commissioned the M/V Karl—the first vessel in the sector to meet California’s toughest emissions standards. From diesel particulate filters to battery-electric ferries on the horizon, Seamus is helping steer one of the nation’s most iconic ferry fleets into a cleaner, faster future.

This podcast episode is sponsored by Chevron, a global energy company delivering more affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy that enables human progress.

You can listen to this episode on Spotify or SoundCloud.

Murphy is the executive director of San Francisco Bay Ferry, a public ferry operator offering daily service connecting the cities of Alameda, Oakland, Richmond, San Francisco, South San Francisco,

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