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$5.5m contract for DOF Subsea
DOF Subsea UK has been awarded a contract worth around $5.5m by Noble Energy Mediterranean to provide it with offshore hydrographic, geophysical surveying and shallow water geotechnical investigations for the Tamar and Dalit natural gas fields development project offshore from Israel.
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Wartsila in Murmansk
Finnish marine power supplier Wartsila has opened a service centre at Murmansk in Russia to service the rapidly growing number of vessels in the Barents Sea region. To emphasise the importance of cooperation, the Governor of the Murmansk Oblast region jointly signed a document of goodwill with Wartsila’ s President ...
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Marine radar milestone
Sperry Marine is marking a milestone in marine radar technology by celebrating the 60th anniversary of the launch of its first commercial marine radar product, the Type 159, which was introduced by the UK based Decca Marine Group in August 1949. The company has subsequently sold more than 150,000 marine ...
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New National Hydrographer
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced the appointment of Commodore Nick Lambert RN as the next UK National Hydrographer, Deputy Chief Executive (Hydrography), based at Taunton in Somerset. He has been promoted to Rear Admiral and takes over from Rear Admiral Ian Moncrieff. He will play a key ...
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River Service Guaranteed
A £ 269,000 deal between Transport for London (TfL), Greenwich Council, and Thames Clippers guarantees a continuing passenger service on the River Thames between the O2 arena in Greenwich and Woolwich Arsenal until 2013. The subsidy, jointly funded by TfL and Greenwich Council, mean that current levels of service between ...
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General Manager for ISU
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has created a General Manager position, appointing its development adviser, John Noble, with immediate effect. The President of the ISU will continue to be a senior figure from one of the ISU’ s member companies. The General Manager will focus on supporting the President and ...
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Harsh Environment Technology
ABS will create the ABS Harsh Environment Technology Center on the campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). The Center will support the development of technologies for ships and offshore structures operating in harsh environments, particularly the Arctic. Applied research will be conducted to study vessels and units operating in ...
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Dynamic Positioning e-journal
The International Dynamic Positioning Operators Association (IDPOA) has launched the first dedicated journal focusing on Dynamic Positioning (DP). ‘ 6degrees&rsquo
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Dutch Pilots noiseless in Seattle
Seattle USA based Kvichak Marine Industries and Camarc Design in the UK have teamed up once again this year in close cooperation with the owner to design and build three 72’ (22m) all weather fast pilot boats, for pilot operation in the ports along the Dutch coast and operated by ...
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Interferry forum demonstrates industry's fighting spirit
Delegates at trade association Interferry’ s 34th annual conference in Istanbul have been warned that the ferry sector is under particular threat from financial and environmental pressures on the shipping industry.
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Crown for King's Lynn
The UK Department for Transport has published new statistics which identify the ABP Port of King’ s Lynn as Britain’ s fastest growing port. Trade through the East Anglian inland port increased last year by a whopping 33% at a time when many of the major ports saw a drop. ...
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Counter-piracy for free
The Merchant Maritime Warfare Centre (MMWC), a UK based, non-profit counter-piracy organisation is now offering its Ship Support Service to vessels free of charge. This is the first time that such an extensive counter-piracy consultation service has been available without cost to vessels and operators, and marks the beginning of ...
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Competitive marine energy
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has announced a new £ 8m project designed to make wave and tidal energy more competitive. It will produce tools capable of accurately estimating the energy yield of major wave and tidal stream energy projects. The Performance Assessment of Wave and Tidal Array Systems (PerAWaT) ...
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A Chance to Play
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics contributed last month to the delivery of 2,000 soccer kits from Germany to a programme for disadvantaged children in South Africa. The equipment travelled 9,800km from Volkswagen Group headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany to Volkswagen of South Africa’ s ‘ A Chance to Play’ programme via German transport ...
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Calling home helps crews stay happy
A new card calling service that gives affordable communication between ship crew members and their families has just been launched.
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Ferry under build
The first of two huge new ships being built for P& O Ferries passed a major construction milestone with its recent keel laying in Rauma, Finland. At 49,000grt, and measuring 212m LOA, the new ships are by far the largest ferries ever designed for the Dover - Calais route. The ...
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Correction: Mooney Boats
The headline of our ‘ Ocean Cat’ Vessel Launch coverage in the last (October) issue of Maritime Journal incorrectly stated that the new catamaran workboat for Sinbad Marine Services had been built by Macduff Shipyards. As was correct in the body of the story, ‘ Ocean Cat’ was built by ...
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Lanterns replace rotating beacon in Irish lighthouse
The Commissioners of Irish Lights have chosen two MaxLED-600 lanterns from Tideland Signal to replace a PRB rotating beacon with incandescent lamps in its Straw Island lighthouse because of the MaxLED' s compact, low consumption design, which makes it ideally suited to the limited solar power supply available given the ...
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Twist of irony in UK port rates battle
The call for the removal of the threat of retrospective ports rates in the UK has taken another topical turn, as many Members of Parliament who have been outraged by calls for them to retrospectively repay dubious expenses claims have ignored pleas from British ports.
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Launch of 'Spill Alert'
The UK Spill Association, representing the UK oil spill industry, has launched its new, quarterly, specialist newsletter to keep the wider world informed about key issues related to oil spills, both at sea and on land. The content covers spill industry leaders' opinions, governmental agencies input, industry developments and activities. ...