All News articles – Page 8
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Van Oord unveils green rock installation fleet
Van Oord has commissioned two next-generation subsea rock installation vessels
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Protector RIBs provide SailGP support
Protector Chase 330 RIBs are supporting SailGP with high-speed, reliable race operations
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RWE installs 100th final foundation at Sofia wind farm
One of the world’s largest offshore wind farms now has all 100 foundations installed in the North Sea, almost 200km from the UK east coast.
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MCA warns of dangers of sleeping on ‘dead ships’
Sleeping on board ‘dead ships’ can have fatal consequences, the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) has warned, setting out detailed guidance in the wake of a number of incidents.
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RWE deploys ARC’s biodiversity boosting reef cubes
RWE and ARC Marine are using reef cubes at Rampion Wind Farm to boost biodiversity and infrastructure protection
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Next-generation ships need next-generation talent
“With much to be shared between the defence and commercial sectors, there’s never been a more innovative or exciting time to be working within maritime” - so says consulting firm Expleo’s VP Jonathan Taylor, who explains how the two can complement each other in designing the future.
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Rising to the challenge of underwater inspections
The new Cygnus Underwater gauge is tailored for divers performing offshore maintenance, ship surveys and marine civils inspections
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Second CSOV for North Star’s expanded portfolio
The delivery of Grampian Eagle follows the official naming of North Star’s first CSOV, the Grampian Kestrel, back in May
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WATCH: Trinity House launches £200 million vessels tender
The UK’s lighthouse authority has called for tenders for two multi-functional buoy-handling vessels to replace two of its ageing fleet.
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Seascour calls for end to caustic marine descaling
Florida-based marine descaler manufacturer Seascour has marked its third year in business by calling for an end to the widespread use of caustic chemical cleaning agents in the maritime sector.
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Sustainable deal signed for dyke upgrade
Van Oord and Boskalis will work together to reinforce the IJsselmeerdijk near Lelystad in The Netherlands
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Electric foiling CTV makes waves at Vattenfall wind farm
A 100% electric crew transfer vessel (CTV) developed by Artemis Technologies has completed a technical demonstration at the Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm off the east coast of Scotland.
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Maritime Law Focus: Compliance in data protection isn’t optional
From tracking vessels across vast oceans to managing international crews and engaging with a diverse customer base, commercial marine operations inherently involve handling significant amounts of personal data. Compliance with data protection laws isn’t optional, writes Ocean Legal’s Jennie Harris.
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Vard to build ground-breaking research vessel
‘A vessel for the future’: Vard says a research vessel it has agreed to build will be the most modern the world has seen.
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Kongsberg answers defence call with US facility
Kongsberg Discovery will produce its HUGIN underwater autonomous vehicles (AUVs) in the US, the company says, because of burgeoning demand from the defence sector.
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The Netherlands launches green tug project
The Power2Tow project aims to develop three emission-free Emergency Response Towing Vessels (ERTVs)
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First female group harbour master for Peel
Captain Cloggie-Holden is the first woman to hold the group harbour master role at the UK’s second-largest port operator
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How to power the inland waterways?
How do we supply the energy needed to achieve zero-emissions inland waterways? Newcastle University PhD student, Paul Simavari investigates
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Iberdrola signs 'largest offshore wind deal of the decade'
Iberdrola has signed ‘the largest offshore wind transaction of the decade’ with United Arab Emirates energy company Masdar.
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Port of Hamburg expands for the future
Hamburg is expanding Waltershofer Hafen to boost capacity, automation and climate-friendly operations