PNWA joined partners from Tidewater Barge Lines, Shaver Transportation, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a firsthand look at navigation operations on the Columbia River System. Attendees toured The Dalles and John Day Dam operations and observed how navigation locks.
PNWA was pleased to attend the Washington Public Ports Association Spring Meeting at Skamania Lodge. Port leaders and industry partners gathered to discuss trade, transportation, economic development, energy, manufacturing, and legislative priorities impacting the PNW. #WAPorts
May the road rise to meet you, wind at your back, sun on your face, and gentle rains on your fields. May your troubles lighten, your blessings grow, and good fortune follow wherever you go. 🌾🍀 #HappyStPatricksDay#Luck#Wheat
The latest PNWA Nor’wester Newsletter is out!
Get updates on staff outreach across the region, industry engagement, and a recap of the AAPA Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C.
Read more: https://t.co/LrB1vwyOus
#PNWA#Ports
Part 2 is here! Ride along the Columbia-Snake River System with the Armchair Engineer as a tug hauls grain from Eastern WA to Portland, Vancouver, and Longview—showcasing the working river that moves millions of tons each year. https://t.co/47MReN2Hnq
#ColumbiaRiver#SnakeRiver
PNWA responds to this week’s preliminary injunction on the Lower Snake River Dams. River management must stay science-based & flexible. We support balanced solutions that protect fish & communities. https://t.co/Xot0aS4iVJ #LowerSnakeRiverDams#ColumbiaSnakeRiver
Part 2 is here! Ride along the Columbia-Snake River System with the Armchair Engineer as a tug hauls grain from Eastern WA to Portland, Vancouver, and Longview—showcasing the working river that moves millions of tons each year. https://t.co/47MReN2Hnq
#ColumbiaRiver#SnakeRiver
The Columbia-Snake River System powers communities, supports farms, and keeps goods moving. A recent court injunction risks replacing expert, science-based management with rigid mandates—threatening energy security, navigation, and economic stability. https://t.co/Xot0aS4iVJ
Pacific Northwest’s “River Highway” keeps our economy moving. In Part 1 of a series, Armchair Engineer Adam Ratliff explores the Columbia–Snake River system — a high-tech waterway moving millions of tons of cargo from inland producers to the global market. https://t.co/x3HLiTWkex
Pacific Northwest’s “River Highway” keeps our economy moving. In Part 1, Armchair Engineer Adam Ratliff explores the Columbia Snake River system — a high-tech waterway moving millions of tons of cargo from inland producers to the global market. https://t.co/x3HLiTWkex
Wishing PNWA members, partners, and friends a joyful Lunar New Year! 2026 welcomes the Year of the Horse—a symbol of energy, optimism, and perseverance. It’s a season for family, tradition, and new beginnings shared around the world. May the year ahead bring health and prosperity
Presidents Day is a chance to honor the leaders who have guided America across generations. Rooted in Washington’s Birthday and Lincoln’s Birthday, the holiday recognizes our history and the dedication and thoughtful leadership required to serve the country into the future.
Happy Birthday, Oregon! On Feb 14, 1859, becoming the 33rd state, Northwest milestone worth celebrating. From working waterfronts and thriving ports to innovative businesses and strong communities, our state’s rich history continues to power today’s economy and quality of life.
Congratulation NXTClean Fuels on the endorsement of the Port Westward renewable fuels project and her call for full, timely review by the U.S. Army Corps. The $3B project would create 3,000+ union construction jobs, 240 permanent jobs, clean fuels, restore 470+ acres of wetlands
On Feb. 10, a packed crowd joined the Port of Grays Harbor at Satsop Business Park to celebrate its 115th anniversary, WPPA Port of the Year honor, and annual Business Report. Great updates on new investments and growth—congrats to the Port of Grays Harbor!
Visit WSDOT’s online open house to learn about the Lower Snake River Dams Transportation Study and what dam removal could mean for regional transportation, freight and rail. Make sure to provide input. The online open house is available from Jan 26-Feb 9: https://t.co/ofaylJB17p
PNWA Executive Director Neil Maunu and many PNWA members in Olympia for Washington Maritime Day 2026 meeting with legislators. We were also proud to attend the signing advancing the Tri-Cities Inland Logistics Hub with NWSA and the Ports of Benton, Walla Walla & Pasco.