All Pollution articles
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The importance of a sustainable salvage industry
ISU’s pollution prevention survey shows importance of a sustainable salvage industry
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Partnering up for smarter digital vessel data insights
A strategic partnership aims to transform the maritime industry with advanced digital vessel data solutions
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Partnership formed to collect pollution data
Another member has joined the organisation which maps global pollution
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Electrifying the industry
Torqeedo was at Seawork to tout the benefits of electric propulsion to the commercial marine sector
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NGO demands stronger Arctic action
The Clean Arctic Alliance is calling on the IMO to deliver urgent action to curb climate impacts on the Arctic.
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Amazon pressured to redress plastic use
The company’s shareholders will vote on a resolution which requires it to address its plastic packaging
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Rules on rubbish extended to 100t ships
The IMO requirement rules on garbage are to be extended to include ships of 100 gross tonees and above
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Underwater radiated noise is pollution too
Classification society The Korean Register (KR) has developed new ‘Guidance for Underwater Radiated Noise’ which will help protect marine ecosystems by reducing noise from ships.
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Salvage round-up (February 2022)
A sunken fishing vessel in Norway, disabled tanker in the Western Approaches and an oil spill in Chile, incidents requiring the attention of the professional salvage industry.
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Campaigners say IMO holds ‘callous disregard’ for plastic pollution
The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) claims that The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is dragging its heels over marine plastic pollution caused by vessels.
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Submarine wreck entombed
Norwegian aggregate supplier Yeoman Halsvik has helped to stabilise the wreck of a World War II submarine outside the island of Fedje on the west coast of Norway.