Environmental Framework

Implemented in 2012, the Environmental Management Framework (EMF) helps guide the integration of sustainability into the Port’s day-to-day operations. This robust environmental document sets strategic action plans in these core areas:

  • Air Quality Management
  • Marine Resources Management
  • Soil and Sediment Management
  • Water Quality Management
  • Energy Management
  • Climate Change Adaptation

Port Environmental Framework

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What's New at the Port

A speaker addresses an audience seated at round tables in a large indoor venue, with two presentation screens and industrial heaters visible, during the announcement of a $3.935 Million State Grant for Port of Hueneme as Governor ramps up the California Port Data Partnership Program.

Charting New Waters: Port of Hueneme Leads Global Conversation on Trade and Resiliency at 12th Annual World Trade Month Summit.

May 20, 2025

President Franklin Roosevelt established World Trade Week in 1935 to recognize the importance and benefits of global trade to the local and national economy.

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Text reads: Notice of intent to adopt a mitigated negative declaration for the Commercial Fishing Modernization Project, including squid offloading enhancements at the Port of Hueneme, PFIPL-6197(008), Caltrans PPNO 6321, Advantage ID 724000321.

Notice of Intent – Mitigated Negative Declaration Port of Hueneme Squid Offloading Relocation Project

May 2, 2025

This serves as the Oxnard Harbor District’s Notice of Intent to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Port of Hueneme Squid Offloading relocation Project, prepared in accordance with the…

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Aerial view of a busy harbor with docked ships, including two large cargo vessels, surrounded by port facilities and a distant coastline under a clear blue sky—a bustling hub that's home to maritime activity.

Port of Hueneme “Energized” by $4 Million Grant to Boost Vessel Plug-In Capabilities

April 18, 2025

The Port of Hueneme, the only deepwater port between Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, is set to receive an additional $4 million in Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funding…

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