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    Hydro 2010 set for Germany - by David Goodfellow

    2010-01-11T10:15:00Z

    Warnemunde in northern Germany is to be the venue for Hydro 2010, the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies’ 18th biennial European hydrographic conference, held from 2 to 5 November.

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    New ‘Dintlestroom’ and ‘MP3002’ support Falklands contract - by Jack Gaston

    2010-01-10T15:58:00Z

    The Damen Shoalbuster ‘Dintlestroom’ and work-barge ‘MP3002’, the latest additions to the fleet of Dutch contractor Van Wijngaarden Marine Services, are to join the tug ‘Giessenstroom’ in the Falkland Islands.

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    Jumbo breaks record with tanker barges

    2010-01-08T15:03:00Z

    Jumbo Shipping’s HLV Fairpartner successfully discharged the longest load in the Rotterdam based company’s 41 year history of heavy lift shipping last month.

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    ‘Orange Day’ for Independent Lifeboat Crews

    2010-01-08T15:01:00Z

    For one day only the Independent Lifeboat Crews of the United Kingdom will be joining forces on Friday 26 February to raise awareness for the lifeboat stations that operate outside the auspices of the RNLI.

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    Major contracts awarded for London Array wind farm

    2010-01-08T14:59:00Z

    The huge London Array offshore wind farm planned for the Thames Estuary has moved a step closer with the awarding of contracts covering design, supply, installation and maintenance of the first phase of the project, due for completion in 2012.

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    UK Government celebrates London Gateway survival

    2010-01-08T14:58:00Z

    The UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Business Secretary Lord Mandelson visited London Gateway’s port construction site earlier this week to mark the start of work on one of the nation’s largest infrastructure projects.

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    SES acquires Humber Telecom

    2009-12-23T15:14:00Z

    Marine electronic service and dealership Ships Electronic Services Ltd (SES) has acquired the assets and goodwill of Humber Telecommunications Ltd (Humber Telecom), which will now continue trading as Ships Electronic Services – Humber. Alan Somerscales, former owner of Humber Telecoms, will remain with the company for another year to oversee ...

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    Donation gets piracy guidance to front line

    2009-12-17T12:36:00Z

    Too many ships today are still unprepared for transit through pirates waters, came the worrying verdict from the IQPC Counter-Piracy and Ship Security conference held in Dubai last week.

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    Dutch consultants land €100m Mekong project

    2009-12-17T12:36:00Z

    Netherlands based engineering consultancy DHV is going to improve the navigability on 250km of the Mekong River in Vietnam.

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    Major port security upgrade at Invergordon

    2009-12-11T19:38:00Z

    Following a successful launch into the marine market at Seawork 2009, CDA Solutions Ltd  has been successful in winning a major contract in Scotlandin the form of  a large integrated  CCTV and Access Control System for Cromarty Firth Port Authority’ s impressive facility at Invergordon.

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    The future consumption of shipping fuels

    2009-12-11T15:16:00Z

    Over the last few months, during the build up the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, global fossil fuel emissions have been more intensely scrutinized across all industry sectors, writes Del Redvers, Head of Sustainability at BMT.

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    Canadian Coast Guard likes Rough Water

    2009-12-11T12:36:00Z

    The Canadian Coast Guard’ s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (CCG / DFO) is continuing the upgrade of their small boat fleet, with 16 new Rough Water RIBs built by Halifax (Canada) based Rosborough Boats.

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    Damen delivers 'SD Reliable' - An important milestone

    2009-12-10T15:18:00Z

    The arrival of the tug SD Reliable at Portsmouth Naval base at the end of November represents a significant milestone in the contract between Damen Shipyards and Serco Marine Services for the delivery of 29 new vessels.

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    ResQcraft to the rescue in Cockermouth

    2009-12-10T15:17:00Z

    The recent and catastrophic Cockermouth floods in the UK suggest we have entered a new climactic era. Flooding caused by sudden rainstorms (let alone by rising sea levels) means that rescue services now need effective new ways of rescuing flood victims.

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    Hydrogen energy classes on waterways workboat

    2009-12-10T15:17:00Z

    Hydrogen fuel cells are here to stay says Clive Coker of the New Engineering Foundation, which is running classes on this particular form of clean energy.

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    Pingers sleep soundly on the seabed

    2009-12-10T15:16:00Z

    All sorts of agencies and marine service companies are finding a variety of uses for acoustic pingers and pinger receivers.

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    TROLling for radiation at Dounreay

    2009-12-10T15:16:00Z

    Closing down Britain’ s abandoned fast nuclear reactor experiment has meant addressing Dounreay’ s legacy of radioactive particles in the local marine environment.

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    Clever buoys track oil slicks

    2009-12-10T15:16:00Z

    In May 2008 Aanderaa Data Instruments AS (AADI) entered an agreement with The Norwegian Clean Sea Association for Operating Companies (NOFO) to develop a small drifting buoy that has similar drift characteristics as an oil slick on the sea surface.

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    Rocks around the clock maintain schedule

    2009-12-10T15:16:00Z

    Liverpool UK based Hughes Sub Surface Engineering Ltd (HSSE) has been providing support for the Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm for some time. This can cover anything from tower climbs to cable plotting and enough ad hoc requests to keep the teams on their toes.

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    Scotland set for massive investment in offshore wind power

    2009-12-10T15:15:00Z

    Scottish Renewables, the voice of the renewables industry in Scotland, has revealed that more than £ 30bn of investment is set to flow from offshore wind power development in Scottish waters.