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MegaRoller project reaches key milestone
The MegaRoller project team has completed an ''advanced custom structure interaction Wave Energy Converter (WEC) model.''
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Wi-Fi gateway with data logging launched
Actisense has launched a NMEA 2000 Wi-Fi Gateway featuring data logging technology with the ability to record navigational and engine data.
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Next gen helicopters join SAR base
Inverness’ HM Coastguard search and rescue (SAR) helicopter base has received two Leonardo AW189 helicopters to serve the Highlands and Islands and beyond as part of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s (MCA) airborne response.
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GNSS resilience in the age of cyber crime
Vessel management ecosystems should incorporate navigation protection by creating a resilient position and timing source detection and mitigation plan, the senior maritime marketing manager at Orolia Maritime has said.
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EuroTug 3515 with hybrid propulsion
Neptune Marine has delivered an advanced version of its shallow-draft EuroTug 3515 to the Basque based offshore service provider Zumaia Offshore.
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Drones and helicopters for Round III windfarms
According to industry body Renewable UK, the offshore wind industry is gearing up for growing use of helicopters and drones.
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Increased situational awareness for cruise ferry
ABB’s situational awareness solution, ABB Ability Marine Pilot Vision, will allow ‘MS Finlandia’ to enhance safety during manoeuvring and docking.
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Cornish cash for ocean thermal energy project
Last September, Global OTEC Resources received a £140,000 grant from Marine-i which enabled the company to establish its operation in Cornwall, UK.
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David Cockburn appointed to head up Malin Workboats
Malin Workboats, a newly-launched arm of Malin Marine Ltd, has appointed David Cockburn as Business Unit Manager to head up its operations.
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New platform for wind as well as wave energy
Swansea-based wave energy technology developer Marine Power Systems (MPS) has revealed plans to develop floating offshore devices to be used to generate both wind and wave energy.
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Acta Marine offshore wind vessel delivered
Acta Marine’s newbuild Walk to Work vessel has been delivered from Ulstein Verft ready to set sail for its first offshore wind assignment.
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Concerns remain for marine underwriting
An increased risk of large, more complex and costly claims has the potential to impact all marine underwriting sectors in 2019, the International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) has said.
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Acoustic monitoring protects marine mammals
Sercel has announced that deployment of its QuietSea Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) system has been extended to the UK.
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LineLauncher to be demonstrated at Speed@Seawork
Ocean Safety will use the Speed@Seawork sea trials as an opportunity to demonstrate one of the latest products to join the company’s portfolio of products, the LineLauncher.
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Optimizing performance of ‘smart’ systems
US classification society ABS has launched the first Guide for Smart Functions for Marine Vessels and Offshore Units (Smart Guide).
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H2 vessel with a 2,400nm range
California has “a great need for a new research vessel” said Bruce Appelgate of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
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Next Generation Shipyards: Designs on the future
Next Generation Shipyards hasn’t been around long – just five years – but it’s already getting known for a range of specialised vessels.
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Heavyweight cable threads through environmental demands
Creating an HDVC link between Caithness and Moray was an outsize project writes Stevie Knight.
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Kiel Canal lock gate repair contract in sight
German officials are now hoping to sign a contract this year covering the long-delayed repair of a giant Kiel Canal lock gate damaged in a spectacular ship accident last year, writes Tom Todd.
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Germans open door for new offshore test field
The Berlin Parliament has opened the way for the creation of a new national offshore wind farm test field off the German Baltic coast, reports Tom Todd.