All News articles – Page 26
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Crew unhurt after vessel sinks and liferaft capsizes
A report into the sinking of a fishing vessel off the Shetland Islands has revealed a string of flaws that miraculously did not lead to any crew being injured.
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Ijmuiden sea lock project nears completion
The Ijmuiden sea lock’s salt dam project is nearing completion, addressing saltwater intrusion and enabling fish migration by late 2024.
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Six tugs blessed at Scottish port
One of the UK’s largest port operators has blessed six tugs at its Scottish Port of Leith.
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Chartwell Marine expands into APAC
Chartwell Marine is expanding into the APAC region with a new office in Singapore and a new senior hire to lead it.
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Unique vessel deployed at world’s longest immersed tunnel
A pontoon the size of a football pitch has arrived at Rødbyhavn harbour in Lolland, Denmark for the next stage in immersing the largest tunnel of its kind in the world.
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Consent milestone for Scottish floating offshore windfarm
The Salamander Floating Offshore Windfarm has reached a significant milestone.
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Seawork announces Awards rebrand
The European commercial marine and workboats exhibition Seawork has announced the rebranding of its European Commercial Marine Awards, which are now known as the Seawork Awards.
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Voith power for German scientific research vessel
Voith has won another propulsion contract in the scientific segment for a new German special-purpose vessel.
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Norway marks ‘historic day’ for CO2 storage
The Northern Lights joint venture has been completed, with a ready-to-go carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in place, leaders say.
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Countries unite to protect subsea infrastructure
An MoU has been signed between Estonia and Finland to protect and repair underwater energy infrastructure.
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Yanmar Marine International appoints new CEO
Wouter-Jan van der Wurff has been appointed CEO of Yanmar Marine International, saying he will focus on ‘expanding the company’s influence within the marine sector’.
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Scania remanufactures gearboxes in propulsion systems
It’s a major step towards creating more sustainable propulsion systems
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US offshore wind auction delayed for lack of bidders
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management says the lack of interest in an offshore wind farm planned for Oregon means an auction will not now go ahead.
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Two-year works complete to connect Normandy’s first OSW farm
French nearshore civils firm De Romein Nearshore has shared details of complicated works necessary to connect France’s newest offshore wind farm to the grid.
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Four OCVs ordered by unnamed European firm
An unnamed European company has ordered four 100m offshore construction vessels (OSVs) that can operate at depths of 3,000 metres.
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Two Dutch coastal protection works under way
Dredging and dam repairs are under way to protect the low-lying Netherlands from potential sea flooding.
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Diverse delivers under its finance and lease programme
Diverse Marine has successfully launched its Stock Build 2, the Iceni Revolt CTV
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Deep-sea mining: New prospects for marine
Loke founder and CEO Walter Sognnes believes the ocean seabed could be key to unlocking vast resources essential for producing batteries and other renewable technologies. It could also be a boost for the maritime industry, he says.
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Naval patrol vessel converted into hospital ship
Former Naval patrol vessel HMS Scimitar is now cutting a dash as MV Lady Jean in Africa, where she’s heading for Lake Victoria in Tanzania to operate as a mobile medical vessel.
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Axel Johnson takes on Hercules
Swedish business development firm Axel Johnson International has snapped up the UK-based marine hydraulic and electrical systems company Hercules Group.