Pollution Control – Page 10

  • NRG Marine Soni8 control interface
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    DAME Award nomination for NRG Marine at METS

    2017-11-15T16:20:00Z

    UK-headquartered NRG Marine has launched at METS 2017 Soni8, the company’s first ultrasonic anti-fouling system designed specifically for large commercial vessels and superyachts, and achieved a DAME award nomination.

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    Tideman Boats’ new oil spill response craft

    2017-11-15T10:09:00Z

    Tideman Boats is developing a dedicated HDPE oil spill response craft (OSRC) in partnership with Hebo Maritime Services.

  • Four ports in southern Norway are now using the PortBin solution
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    New player in port waste management enters the market

    2017-10-16T13:21:00Z

    A new Norwegian technology is helping to solve pollution problems in ports by collecting waste from the water surface.

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    Carbon monoxide poisoning awareness urged

    2017-10-03T12:25:00Z

    UK gas safety charity, The CORGI Trust, and The Port of Liverpool Police force  have been  urging foreign vessel crew members arriving into UK ports, and all personnel working on vessels, to be aware of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Harpinia shrimp with ingested microplastic particlesHarpinia shrimp with ingested microplastic particlesHarpinia shrimp with ingested microplastic particles
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    Evidence building for microplastics damage

    2017-09-19T16:20:00Z

    Ecology consultancy Thomson Ecology has published images showing the scale of the microplastics problem and the way that these plastics are entering our food chain.

  • The plant has been designed to make operation and maintenance as easy and cost effective as possible
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    Biological sewage treatment for marine applications

    2017-09-14T16:46:00Z

    The new Evac EcoTreat biological wastewater treatment plant is claimed to deliver the best of both worlds for owners of small vessels, with cost-effective treatment of black and gray water that meets and exceeds the latest environmental standards.

  • The offshore vessel 'KL Sandefjord'
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    Cold ironing class notation

    2017-08-31T12:41:00Z

    The offshore vessel ‘KL Sandefjord’, owned by K Line Offshore AS, is the first offshore vessel with the DNV GL class notation Shore Power.

  • The Yersin is a versatile and modular transoceanic ship designed for travel and exploration, which offers the scientific community conditions of maximum comfort and safety
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    Monaco-backed circumnavigating study will report on the health of our oceans

    2017-08-22T11:35:00Z

    A ground-breaking new scientific study, will examine the impact of climate change and other environmental factors on the world’s marine ecosystem.

  • The GloFouling Partnerships project seeks to address biofouling on a ship’s underwater hull and structures
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    Project seeks to address ships’ biofouling

    2017-08-14T14:36:00Z

    A new project which seeks to protect marine ecosystems from the negative effects of invasive aquatic species has been given the green light.

  • Water is sucked in from the surface and passes through the catch bag inside the Seabin
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    Northern Europe's first floating rubbish bin installed in Helsinki

    2017-05-11T08:10:00Z

    The first Seabin marine rubbish bin in Northern Europe has been launched and placed in test use in Uunisaari, off the coast of the Kaivopuisto district of Helsinki, Finland. Another floating rubbish bin will be installed in Helsinki at the turn of June

  • There was a practical element on site at Spanish Point involving operation and demonstration of equipment while a technical briefing was carried out on equipment on site for officials
    News

    Shannon exercise

    2017-04-28T16:46:00Z

    A training exercise testing the response capabilities of Shannon Foynes Port Company, local authorities and other organisations who operate in the vicinity of the Shannon Estuary, Ireland recently took place at Spanish Point, County Clare.

  • The PLA adopted a target emissions standard comparable to other European ports offering emissions related discounts
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    Green discount

    2017-04-24T10:41:00Z

    The UK’s Port of London Authority has reported a successful take-up of its ‘Green Discount’ incentive scheme.

  • Expedition yacht 'Tara' is a floating laboratory
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    Ocean plastic ‘conveyor belt’ confirmed

    2017-04-20T08:05:00Z

    Collaborative research between two global research programs, Tara Oceans expedition 2009-2014 (France) and Malaspina 2010 expedition (Spain), has reported the large-scale transport of floating plastic debris from the Atlantic to the Arctic.

  • Seahow Mini Bagger oil collection system
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    Oil spill partnership

    2017-03-30T16:51:00Z

    Denmark’s DESMI Ro-Clean A/S and Finland’s SeaHow, both key players in the global oil spill solutions and oil spill response vessels market, have announced a new strategic partnership.

  • ISU members provided 213 services to vessels carrying more than 2.5 million tonnes of potentially polluting cargoes during 2016
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    Protecting the marine environment

    2017-03-29T17:30:00Z

    Members of the International Salvage Union (ISU) provided 213 services to vessels carrying more than 2.5 million tonnes of potentially polluting cargoes during operations in 2016.

  • The LMOS Sweeper has a solid flotation design which ensures it is easy to deploy
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    Innovative new oil recovery system

    2017-03-07T13:38:00Z

    Global environmental solutions company, Lamor Corporation, has demonstrated an innovative new way to recover oil in Halifax, Canada, which is based on the fish net trawling principle.

  • Global production of plastic currently surpasses 300m metric tonnes per year
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    Partners needed for new Plaxx fuel

    2017-01-18T15:58:00Z

    Recycling Technologies (RT) has developed a process which can boost the recycling rate of plastic waste to produce a new fuel.

  • Unlike biocidal coatings, the in-water cleaning of hard inert coatings is permitted in most of the world’s ports and harbours
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    Biofouling versus ballast water impact

    2017-01-18T12:19:00Z

    According to Belgium-headquartered Subsea Technologies, a pioneer in the development of hard hull coating systems and hull and propeller cleaning systems, the entry into force of the Ballast Water Convention this September will not prevent the transfer of invasive aquatic species (IAS) unless there is mandatory legislation in place to ...

  • Oil spill response vessel from SWB
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    Portuguese boatbuilder moves into oil spill response

    2017-01-18T09:54:00Z

    A new oil spill response workboat has been produced by Portuguese company – SWB, Seismic Workboats, Lda which is headquartered in Peniche.

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    Marine protected area for Ross Sea

    2016-11-09T10:06:00Z

    The establishment of a marine protected area (MPA) in the Antarctica’s Ross Sea has been agreed during the Meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR).