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Hybrid energy consent in East Irish Sea
Low-carbon energy company Eclipse Energy UK has been granted government consent to enlarge its previously consented Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm and to generate and export electricity from the adjacent Ormonde Gas Fields development. This completes the series of principal permissions necessary to construct the worlds first co-development of offshore gas ...
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Wind farm winds up shipping interests
The UK' s Chamber of Shipping expressed disappointment last month that the government' s Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR) has given consent to the development of the West of Duddon Sands Wind Farm site in Morecambe Bay.
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Blonde ambition for 'Boris Island'
London' s unpredictable new Mayor, Boris Johnson, caused a stir last month by proposing Heathrow Airport be closed down and replaced by a new four runway facility operating 24 hours a day and built on 1,375 hectares of reclaimed land in the Thames Estuary.
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New fisheries boat for Germans
Seefalke, the first of two identical new innovative fisheries research boats is being handed over this month by the Peene-Werft yard in Wolgast to Germany' s Bonn based Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food (BLE).
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First 55 pilot for Port of Sines
Following an international tender last year, Ireland' s Safehaven Marine, builders of the Interceptor range of pilot boats, was awarded the contract to supply an all weather pilot boat to the Port of Sines in Portugal.
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RNLI in RIB lease agreement
Two inshore RIBs have joined Dorset Polices Marine Section fleet to patrol the coast and rivers of Dorset thanks to a new collaboration with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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METS marks progress on 20th Anniversary
The Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year when it returns to Amsterdam' s RAI exhibition centre on 18-20 November.
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Dutch double offshore airport concepts
Offshore airport proposals for overcrowded northern Europe are suddenly very much in the news. London Mayor Boris Johnson' s proposal last month for an alternative to Heathrow on reclaimed land in the Thames Estuary has been matched by an even more striking concept from the Netherlands.
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Denmark moves on fixed link to Germany
A company owned by the Danish Government is expected to be created soon to plan and construct the controversial EUR 5.8bn Fehmarn Belt fixed link between Germany and Denmark, which has finally been agreed.
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MAIB report on 'Sava Lake' deaths
A report published jointly by the UKs Marine Accident Investigation Branch and the Maritime Administration of Latvia has found that the deaths earlier this year of two seafarers on board a Latvian registered cargo vessel was almost certainly due to oxygen depletion in the compartment they had entered.
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Marine rates mayhem
The Tamar is faster than its predecessor, and is the most technologically advanced lifeboat ever to be produced by the RNLI.Merseysides maritime sector has warned that the UK Governments move to revamp the business rating system for ports means that businesses worth up to £400m are under threat of becoming ...
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More Lamor
The Tamar is faster than its predecessor, and is the most technologically advanced lifeboat ever to be produced by the RNLI.Lamor Swire Environmental Solutions (LSES), a 50:50 joint venture between Lamor Group Ltd (Lamor) and Swire Pacific Offshore Limited (SPO), is preparing for the Grand Opening of a Gulf Region ...
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SME IPC at SMM
The Tamar is faster than its predecessor, and is the most technologically advanced lifeboat ever to be produced by the RNLI.The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs, Mrs Maria van der Hoeven, signed an Innovation Performance Contract (IPC) on the Holland Pavillion at SMM in Hamburg last month for 18 small ...
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'Cutty Sark' hoovered
The Tamar is faster than its predecessor, and is the most technologically advanced lifeboat ever to be produced by the RNLI.A police investigation into the fire which caused £10m damage to the iconic tea clipper 'Cutty Sark' in May 2007 has determined the cause to be an industrial vacuum cleaner ...
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Port maniac does '230mph in 30mph zone'
A man was fined almost £ 2,500 last week for riding his jet ski at nine times the speed limit on Southampton Water, the marine equivalent of driving 230mph in a 30mph zone.
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Divers discover legendary Scillies shipwreck
A tragic mystery involving a ship, a child star singer, her lovers, an illegitimate baby and a lot of money returned to the headlines last week after a gap of more than two centuries.
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Humpback whale spotted on weekend crossing
Passengers, researchers and crew on board P& O''s cross channel ferry Pride of Bilbao enjoyed a rare treat at the weekend when a humpback whale was sited within the busy shipping lanes between England and France.
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RNLI in RIB lease agreement
Two inshore RIBs have joined Dorset Police''s Marine Section fleet this week to patrol the coast and rivers of Dorset thanks to a new collaboration with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Piracy toll sparks international action
With the number of vessels being held by pirates around Somalia reaching ten this week, the director of Beluga Shipping, owner of the hijacked BBC Trinidad, has requested a ''convoy arrangement'' along a safety corridor from the German Navy.
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IADC Seminar spotlights Emirates dredging
For decision makers and their advisors in governments, port and harbour authorities, offshore companies and other organisations that have to execute dredging projects, the International Association of Dredging Companies has organised the 31st International Seminar on Dredging and Reclamation.