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German renewables expansion
Bristol UK based marine solutions company Offshore Marine Management (OMM) has expanded onto the Continent by opening an office strategically placed within the German marine renewable energy market in Bremen. The location puts it in proximity to the major operational ports of Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg. OMM began dispensing ...
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Firth place for Partrac
In anticipation of the forthcoming developments of tidal, wave and wind energy in the Pentland Firth and surrounding waters, contractor-consultants Partrac Ltd has opened of new office premises in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. Partrac will work with tidal, wave and wind energy clients and offshore energy developers to provide oceanographic monitoring, ...
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Couplings go Continental
UK specialist pipe coupling manufacturer Teekay Couplings Ltd has opened a German operation, Teekay Rohrkupplungen GmbH, at Ratingen near Dusseldorf. The new company will meet expanding business potential throughout central Europe in the marine, water, civil engineering, building services and industrial sectors. Some 10,000 couplings will be in stock and ...
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Marine Society's Matrix
The world’ s oldest seafarers’ charity, The Marine Society, has achieved the Matrix Standard, a nationally recognised quality mark for organisations which provide information, advice and guidance. It is a first in the maritime sector and is awarded by the UK Government’ s Department for Business, Information and Skills. The ...
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Tons up in Schiedam on Saturday
A new tandem heavy lift record was set by MV Jumbo Jubilee at the Huisman yard in Schiedam, the Netherlands on Saturday. During the crane tests of Jumbo’ s latest J-class vessel, a ballasted pontoon was lifted out of the water in tandem by the two 900t mast cranes.
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New plastics poison threat to oceans
A report released last week at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) says that plastics may be more hazardous to our seas than originally thought. ‘ Plastics in daily use are generally assumed to be quite stable,’ said study lead researcher Katsuhiko Saido, PhD. ‘ We found ...
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Ship deliveries detour the pirates
The piracy threat around the Gulf of Aden has been in the news for quite some time, and continues to make headlines with every next incident that occurs. There are many cases where ship owners and maritime service providers, or their officers and crew, do all they can to prevent ...
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Severn study heads down the tubes
A UK cross-Government fund to support new Severn tidal power technologies that are not developed technically enough for more detailed analysis at present, but which may offer the potential for less impact on the natural environment than conventional barrages and lagoons is supporting the study of a tidal fence alternative ...
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Aberdeen on Budget
Scotland’ s Aberdeen Harbour has reported a healthy start to 2009, remaining on budget for the first half of this year. Passenger figures for the ferry service between Aberdeen, Shetland and Orkney rose to more than 63,000 from 57,000 last year. Vessel tonnages held steady at over 11.5m gross tons ...
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Maritime Innovation Award
The winner of the Maritime Innovation Award 2009 will be announced at the Maritime Awards Gala in Rotterdam on 28 October. Four other major Dutch maritime awards will be presented at the same occasion. Maritime Innovation Award nominees include Datema Delfzijl for their ENC-Track ‘ pay as you sail’ electronic ...
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Ferry crossing relocates
LD lines will introduce a new direct ferry service between Rosslare in southern Ireland and Cherbourg in France starting on 19 September. The link, which was previously launched between Rosslare and Le Havre last November, is being relocated to operate via Cherbourg to increase service frequency, which shorter crossing times ...
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DP training at Turku
Aboa Mare University of Applied Sciences, located at Turku in Finland, has received accreditation of the Nautical Institute as an official Dynamic Positioning training centre. The new DP bridge simulator in Turku is based on the Navis NavDP 4000 Trainer Simulator. The DP training facility comprises the bridge with three ...
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MAIB report urges caution against complacency
In the 2008 Annual Report of the UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch, the Chief Inspector refers to the dictionary definition of the word complacency. Rather than implying smugness or self satisfaction it is used by the MAIB to reflect the natural human consequences resulting from familiarity with a task or ...
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Capturing the best of the industry
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is also looking forward to a discussion on CO2 capture and storage to be held in November. This will ask if the oil and gas industry can rise to the challenge of developing and eventually deploying carbon capture and storage facilities, given that these ...
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Setting the towers alight
Pharos Marine is also playing its part in the lighting up of the Greater Gabbard windfarm. The company is supplying the marine aids to navigation equipment that will be placed directly on the towers themselves.
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In-water solutions from Seawork
It seems that Seawork exhibitor Miko Marine is gaining ground – by keeping vessels at sea. Duncan Cunningham, Miko’ s UK contact point, explains to MJ that a growing range of clients are now using the company’ s magnetic plasters for in-water hull repairs ‘ when it just isn’ t ...
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IMarEST to publish Climate Change Position Statement
IMarEST anticipates enhanced legislation placing onerous operational restrictions on shipping.Working to this strongly held belief, the Institute will publish its powerful Position Statement on Climate Change on Tuesday 13 October at the 'Marine Environmental Briefing - Practical implications of new technology' event being staged to celebrate IMarEST President's Day. The ...
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Seawork's catalyst for success
The makers of the Fitch Fuel Catalyst report that the first major UK endorsement and display of the system at Seawork 2009 was a huge success for the product – with great interest from all sectors of the workboat market.
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Learning from the Australians
OMC has recently opened a UK office, to help promote its Dynamic Under Keel Clearance (DUKC) system and support its European installations. This technology has been proven in the difficult waters found around Australia.
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Getting what you want, when you want it
A new service has just been launched that will put any of the UK Hydrographic Office’ s digitised Admiralty charts and publications at your fingertips, day or night – wherever you might be in the world.