All News articles – Page 115
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UKHO supports Montserrat seabed mapping
The UKHO is helping Montserrat meet its marine monitoring obligations
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Hybrid vessel doubles up installation functions
Offshore wind farm installation is getting more efficient due to hybrid service vessels
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Report gives stark estimates of ocean plastic
VIDEO: Fishing gear now makes up a lot of ocean plastic - but efforts are under way to clear the seas up.
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3,500t hulking crane receives design review
A crane with booms longer than a football pitch has been design reviewed by structural engineers.
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Achieving tidal energy cost reduction
Tidal stream energy could dive to record low cost if opportunity is seized
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Major flood defence work reduces risk to 0.5%
A flood defence project that’s been in the pipeline since 2015 has finally been completed in England’s Devon.
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New CEO appointed at Survitec
Survival technology, equipment and liferaft maker Survitec has a new man at the helm.
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New wave energy project launched
A new tidal energy project to be launched in Spain adds to a growing list of tidal energy schemes.
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Lithuania to tap Baltic Sea offshore wind potential
The port city of Klaipeda in Lithuania has set out its intentions to make the most of offshore wind potential in the Baltic Sea.
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Grimaldi launches new RoPax line
Italian ferry firm Grimaldi has expanded its services in Italy.
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Svitzer UK appoints new MD
Tugboat giant Svitzer has appointed a new managing director for its UK operations to replace interim MD Kasper Karlsen.
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Two major ports launch ‘green corridor’
Two major European ports have launched a ’green corridor’ initiative for sustainable shipping.
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SAIM Group buys UK genset distributor
The purchase of a marine generator firm opens up the UK market to Italian firm SAIM Group.
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Belfast Maritime Consortium appoints new chair
The Belfast Maritime Consortium has appointed shipping and asset finance lawyer Harry Theochari as its new chairman.
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First of 18 high-speed patrol boats launched
The first of 18 high-speed patrol boats for various police units around the UK and Gibraltar has been launched.
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Jan De Nul launches water injection dredger
Engineering equipment giant Jan De Nul has added a fifth water injection dredger to its fleet.
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PROFILE: Leo Hambro, Tidal Transit commercial director
Zero-emissions CTV concepts are getting close to delivery, with offshore charging technology a crucial factor.
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Approvals push insurance merger plans forward
Plans to merge two insurance firms could result in the formation of one of the largest maritime insurance firms in the industry.
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Carbon capture at scale under trial
A joint project has been launched to investigate the onboard capture, storage and off-loading of carbon dioxide in what is thought to be a world first.