Latest News – Page 108
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Keeping threats at bay: a guide to cybersecurity
Know your risks: cybersecurity is a growing essential, and measures must be adopted to keep systems safe.
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Combining wind and tide could save €millions
A diverse mix of renewables is key to consistently meeting energy demand, say researchers, and could save €millions
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Ferry disaster probe: checks would have found flaws
Construction flaws missed because checks were not carried out were the likely cause of a ferry disaster that killed 852 passengers and crew in 1994
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Buoy-laying boat converted to Arctic tour vessel
From buoy layer to polar expeditions – a 49-year-old vessel begins a new role
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Watch: Innovative platform for civils over water
A new partnership is ofering new and innovative access options for bridges, piers and other structures over water
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Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.
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£millions committed to harbour and ferry upgrades
The Scottish government has pledged nearly £580 million (€657 million) to upgrade ferries and harbours in remote Scottish islands.
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Netherlands plans 10-fold increase in offshore wind
Early Information has been released for two wind farms with total power generating capacity of 12,000MW in the Dutch North Sea.
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Four vessels overhauled for North Star
UK marine engineer and propulsion specialist Royston has completed work on four Volvo Penta engines in the UK’s largest offshore fleet.
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Glomar hires Rovco robot for 3 years
Glomar Supporter will carry state-of-the-art equipment to survey sites for offshore renewables potential.
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NorthStandard merger creates insurance superpower
The merger of two of the world’s largest maritime insurance providers will create a new insurance superpower
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Newbuild RoRo sets sail on test voyage
A 210m RoRo built by German shipbuilder Flensburger Schiffau-Gesellschaft (FSG) has set off on a test voyage on the North and Baltic Seas
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Coastguard calls off search for offshore worker
A search has been called off for an offshore rig worker who appears to have fallen off a jack-up in the North Sea.
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Land & Water Plant buys first long-reach excavator in the UK
The first excavator of its kind in the UK has been snapped up by marine civils firm Land & Water
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Mission equipment ordered for Asian CSOV
As the Asian offshore wind market ramps up, more equipment will be needed from European manufacturers who already have experience in the sector
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Empowering the next generation of female engineers
Sea Cadets school programme aims to get more girls studying science and engineering
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Data collected from world’s most remote seas
Saildrone offers environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions for capturing air-sea carbon flux data via its fleet of uncrewed vehicles.
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Yamaha integrates bow thruster into controls
Yamaha has incorporated a bow thruster into its boat control system for twin engines
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Seawork announces conferences for 2023
The all-new 2023 Seawork Conferences will deliver bite-size in-person sessions to help commercial marine and workboat operators face the challenge of reducing operational expenditure.
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New Jan de Nul installation vessel delivered
A NextGen heavy lift vessel for wind farm installations has been delivered and is on her way to Europe.