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Port of New Orleans Celebrates Seventh Annual Maritime Month

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) recognizes its seventh annual Maritime Month May 1-31 and National Maritime Day on May 22 to pay tribute to the region’s rich maritime history and to honor the hardworking men and women of the local maritime industry.
“During Maritime Month we shine a special light on the dedicated maritime and logistics workers who keep the Port NOLA gateway strong,” said Brandy D. Christian, President and CEO of Port NOLA and CEO of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad (NOPB). “Maritime Month is also an opportunity to focus on our greatest natural resource: the Mississippi River. It fuels international commerce and generates jobs and revenue for Louisiana.”

The 2023 campaign officially kicked off at the Port NOLA April Board meeting when the Board of Commissioners approved a resolution declaring May 2023 as Maritime Month and May 22, 2023, as Maritime Day. The Port and NOPB will celebrate Maritime Month 2023 with a variety of programming and promotions throughout the month of May.

Maritime Month aligns with other relevant recognitions. Port NOLA will honor the brave men and women of our General Roy S. Kelley Fireboat during National Firefighters Day on May 4. The Port will also highlight our cruise business and the impact it brings to the tourism industry for our region as part of National Travel and Tourism Week May 7-13.

Additionally, Port NOLA will honor the men and women who serve in the Harbor Police Department during National Police Week May 14-20 with a special appearance on the Great Day Louisiana show on WWL-TV. Global Maritime Ministries will also host a “Thank an Officer” event at their Port Ministry Center during National Police Week.

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