Pollution Control – Page 11

  • The Moskito system has proven itself on a semi-submerged wreck off Chile
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    Moskito system successfully used

    2016-10-27T10:31:00Z

    The Moskito oil salvage tool, developed in Norway by Miko Marine AS has recovered its first hydrocarbons from a half submerged ship in Chile.

  • In the event of a spill, it is not always immediately clear who the culprit is
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    Handling pollution in a small port or harbour

    2016-10-05T11:44:00Z

    According to Capt. Brian McJury, a Master Mariner at London Offshore Consultants, Paris, the response can be very enthusiastic in a small ports when a pollution incident occurs.

  • The ‘Ro-Kite Single Vessel Speed-Sweep’. Photo: DESMI
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    Big solution for small vessels

    2016-10-04T09:53:00Z

    A number of demonstrations have shown how DESMI’s antipollution devices can deal effectively with a number of perplexing problems – including a dearth of vessels on hand to help deal with a spill.

  • News

    Ballast Water Management Convention enters into force

    2016-09-19T17:13:00Z

    The IMO’s Ballast Water Management Convention will enter into force on 8 September 2017 after Finland acceded to the treaty, but there concerns that shipowners are still without treatment systems approved for global use.

  • Peace Boat and DNV GL signed the MOU at SMM
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    Peace Boat sign Ecoship collaboration agreement

    2016-09-19T16:35:00Z

    Peace Boat and DNV GL signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to form a partnership to develop the Ecoship cruise ship.

  • DNV GL signs a letter of intent with the Hamburg Port Authority
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    Hamburg going greener

    2016-09-13T10:42:00Z

    DNV GL signed a letter of intent with the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) at the recent SMM event, to increase sustainability and reduce the emissions of its own vessels.

  • News

    Scandinavian pollution partnership

    2016-08-18T12:28:00Z

    Finland-based Lamor Corporation Ab and the Norway-based Markleen Group recently signed a cooperation agreement that is claimed will form the most comprehensive and highest quality Oil Spill Response (OSR) solution network on the global market.

  • HELCOM’s annual Baltic Sea exercise used popcorn to mimic an oil spill
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    Popcorn plays pollution

    2016-07-22T09:48:00Z

    How do you run a realistic oil spill disaster response drill without actually releasing any pollution?

  • Labelled ‘100% biodegradable’ but does this include the marine environment?
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    Bioplastics debate

    2016-07-22T09:45:00Z

    While current ‘biodegradeable’ plastics aren’t an answer to marine pollution – with work, they could play a part said the European Bioplastics Organisation (EUBP).

  • Supergelator advances show promise even though for the time being they are limited to the lab
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    Oil spill nano-fix

    2016-07-22T09:38:00Z

    Oil spills in the ocean tend to spread out to form a thin layer, even if in an enclosed container the oil seems so viscous it is almost lumpy.

  • The product has been awarded the Gazprom Science and Technology Prize for its innovative technology
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    New Russian oil dispersant

    2016-07-19T16:21:00Z

    The Russian state oil and gas producer Gazprom has announced that it has developed a new oil dispersant substance that they claim promises improved performance over existing materials. The announcement was made at the commissioning ceremony of a production unit for material that took place at the facility of the ...

  • Seekuh under build in Luebeck
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    Novel Seekuh heads for launch

    2016-07-19T09:39:00Z

    Being launched in Germany in early September is the novel 12m long waste collection and research catamaran - ''Seekuh'' (Sea Cow) - designed to help cope with some of the millions of tons of plastic waste dumped in the world’s oceans every year.

  • News

    ETV reprieve

    2016-07-14T15:46:00Z

    The UK government has taken the decision to provide a further five years of funding for the country’s remaining emergency towing vessel (ETV), based in Orkney.

  • The Waste Shark operates from a 'Drone Dock'
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    Waste Shark drone

    2016-05-25T12:30:00Z

    South African entrepreneur Richard Hardiman has developed a solar-powered aqua-drone that can automatically clean up water pollution and waste in waterways and ports. It has taken 3 years to develop the Waste Shark drone.

  • The Aquarius USV promises to be effective and above all, affordable
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    Unmanned pollution control: no more sci-fi

    2016-05-12T09:17:00Z

    “Our approach to designing an Unmanned Surface Vessel for things like water quality checking is to keep it simple,” said Greg Atkinson of Eco Marine Power. “You can go off on a tangent and make everything sci-fi – and you could spend a lifetime developing it.”

  • CleanUp Array anchoring is designed to take the strains of harsh conditions
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    Ocean clean-up moves closer

    2016-04-25T16:03:00Z

    A ''passive pickup'' device to clean plastics from the ocean is to face one of its toughest challenges yet: force 8 or 9 gales and seas to match.

  • Mavi Deniz A.S, has built more than 500 advancing oil recovery systems
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    Turkish side collector

    2016-04-22T10:18:00Z

    Mavi Deniz is introducing a new concept for OSRVs (Oil spill Recovery Vessels), an oil recovery system capacity of 100 m3/h which is approved by BV Class Notation.

  • The primary debris recovery operation is carried out by means of a hydraulically operated bucket scoop
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    Keel marine harbour skimmer

    2016-04-20T14:58:00Z

    The design team at UK naval architects Keel Marine has developed a compact skimmer vessel that can operate within the tight confines of a small harbour to remove floating debris and weed.

  • Current Buster systems are available in four different sizes that are tailored to varying sizes of vessel
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    Norway and Britain buy Current Buster

    2016-04-19T11:40:00Z

    The unique oil pollution recovery system developed by Norwegian company AllMaritim has been selected by both Norwegian and British authorities as the preferred system to cope with oil spills in their coastal waters. For Norway this is a repeat order while for Britain the contract with AllMaritim is a new ...

  • The prototype was fitted with a Hamilton jet coupled to an FNM 250hp diesel
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    Seawork winner expanding production

    2016-04-19T11:25:00Z

    Since winning the overall innovation prize at Seawork International last year with its prototype innovative oil pollution control system, the UK''s Gobbler Boats has spent the year developing the concept into a full production version.