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Deeper channels at Thyboron
Plans to deepen the approach channel to the Danish port of Thyboron, which have been under discussion for the past 10 years have finally received an environmental permit to proceed.
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World first continuous green hydrogen project
A world-first project will combine flow battery technology with tidal power to produce continuous green hydrogen.
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Maintaining maritime law and order off Norway
An impressive new Norwegian Police patrol boat benefits from a state-of-the-art navigation and communications package from Raymarine.
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Rotterdam trials water injection dredging
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has been carrying out trials with water injection dredging at a site in the extensive port with a view to reducing both costs and environmental impacts.
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Pile driving technology to reduce underwater noise
IQIP and Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) have started their joint work on the monopile drivability investigation of the BLUE Piling Technology.
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Unmanned vessel for safer ocean research
The US Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute (OECI), funded by NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) recently signed a purchase contract to acquire a DriX Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) from high-tech company iXblue.
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Safe and durable floor grating
A new floor grating product range is designed to offer strength, safety and durability in demanding maritime environments.
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Maritime MBA pathway
A new MBA pathway is being offered by the UK’s University of Southampton, taught by world-class academics in both management and maritime subjects.
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Improvement work on the Crinan Canal
As part of a major investment, the first phase of major improvement works along the Crinan Canal in Scotland will start this winter writes Dag Pike.
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Unmanned aircraft for air pollution monitoring
France’s Ministry of the Sea is deploying a sniffer drone in the Pas-de-Calais region of the Dover Straits in order to help enforce the emission regulations for shipping passing through this area writes Dag Pike.
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Toilets on turbines: You heard it here first
Dan Greeves, founder of Pegasus Welfare Solutions (PWS), secured a worldwide patent for a standalone toilet unit within an offshore turbine tower to solve what he terms an ‘elephant in the room’ issue.
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Rebrand offers more operational flexibility
One global safety and survival solutions provider has rebranded its liferaft rental and exchange service to meet increasing market demand for service flexibility.
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Windfarm subsea inspection
CWind, part of the Global Marine Group, has completed this year’s campaign as part of their East Anglia ONE Windfarm contract.
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How automated can commercial diving become?
Craig English, Operations Director of Subsea Services at Briggs Marine, outlines the benefits and limitations of using Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and explains why divers can still be a reliable and cost-efficient choice.
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ABP invests GB£9m in pilot boat fleet
Associated British Ports (ABP) has commissioned a fleet of nine new fast and fuel-efficient pilot boats in a deal worth around GB£9m.
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Novel fuels: drop-in or not?
In the Commercial Marine Network’s first webinar in a new, free to attend five Webinar series, industry experts have begun the process of steering a course to decarbonising workboat operations.
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AI radar processing for oil spill detection
To further strengthen the Norbit solutions for oil spill detection, met. ocean measurements and target detection, Norbit has acquired the SeaDarQ radar processing technology from Nortek AS.
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Partnership champions concrete floaters
A floating wind specialist and a slipforming technology firm have partnered to optimise serial production of concrete floaters.
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Push for corporate offshore wind expansion
A new guide highlights opportunities for UK companies to become part of the global offshore wind supply chain, and for those already working in it to win further multi-million-pound orders.
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Asbjørn Halsebakke: Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch
“Ask who wants a change? Everybody. But ask who wants to change – the answer is usually, ‘nobody’…” Asbjørn Halsebakke told MJ.