VIDEO: Spain taps AI to reduce whale strikes at sea
Maritime artificial intelligence specialist SEA.AI will supply seven of its monitoring systems to a Spanish government department specifically to monitor marine animals such as whales.
Join the Floodfighters at Seawork
What key challenges will search and rescue (SAR) face as a result of climate change and what kit and tactics will aid water and flood rescue operations in the near term? Just one of the topics to be explored at The Floodfighters Conference
Tailored and swift
Dutch maritime services company Protunus is to strengthen operational capabilities with the rapid delivery of a Damen Multi Cat (MuC) 2712.
Unlocking simple, scalable, remote vessel control
RAD has launched the RAD Autonomy Core, a new product within the RAD Autonomy System designed to make vessels remotely controllable in a simple, reliable, and flexible way.
No limits for Marine Fire Safety
Specialists in firefighting and lifesaving equipment for the marine industry, Marine Fire Safety has achieved MED and MER Type Approval for Stat-X® Condensed Aerosol Fire-Extinguishing Systems.
SLR Recruitment sponsors Seawork Women in Marine Industry
Come and join us on Wednesday 10 June (day two of Seawork) at 1530 on the Seawork event space for a great opportunity to share career experiences and know-how, hear about key industry developments, and share a convivial glass or two
VIDEO: Spain taps AI to reduce whale strikes at sea
Maritime artificial intelligence specialist SEA.AI will supply seven of its monitoring systems to a Spanish government department specifically to monitor marine animals such as whales.
VIDEO: Spain taps AI to reduce whale strikes at sea
Maritime artificial intelligence specialist SEA.AI will supply seven of its monitoring systems to a Spanish government department specifically to monitor marine animals such as whales.
Battery storage: the missing link in shorepower’s grid problem - Study
Three UK ports have piloted a UK government-backed shorepower project aiming to circumvent grid limitations and high connection costs.
Engineers use tide as a tool to install city bridge
Few cities witness the arrival of a 3,000-tonne bridge deck by river. But in Nantes, residents watched as a steel span 150 metres long and eight storeys high was floated into position with remarkable precision, using the tide as a tool.






























































