All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 108
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Chartwell designs floating research classroom
A new Chartwell Marine hybrid research catamaran is set to be a floating classroom in Vermont
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UKHMA appoints new president
Captain Paul Brooks has been appointed president of the UK Harbour Masters’ Association, the oldest and largest association of its kind in the world.
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Fire danger lurks in shipyards as well as vessels
Fires are often reported on ships at sea, notably the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking off the coast of the Netherlands. But shipyards are equally risk-prone, says wireless solutions provider Ramtech.
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Smoking cargo ship towed to temporary location
Reports have suggested up to 500 electric vehicles are on board the Fremantle Highway, which is still smoking after a fire broke out on board last Wednesday.
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Norway sets out plans to become wind farm hub
Norway is intending to double its offshore wind generation by 2040, it says, which will put it at the forefront of the tide of wind farm energy.
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Octopus plans huge spend in offshore wind
Octopus is planning a US$20 billion offshore wind investment focused on Europe
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Contracts
€56 million for new container terminal
Tenders invited for a new container terminal at Cadiz
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Podcast
PODCAST: Commodore Mel Robinson, CBE ADC Royal Navy
After some three decades in the British Royal Navy, Commodore Mel Robinson, the first woman to lead the Maritime Reserves, is stepping away from the role. She talks to Maritime Journal about a career that has seen her navigate through the pandemic, raise a family, and be one of the few women in the service.
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Vard to supply four new Edda Wind CSOVs
The new Vard CSOVs in build for Edda Wind will feature Schottel propulsion packages
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UK government launches shipbuilding credit scheme
A new Shipbuilding Credit Guarantee Scheme (SCGS) has been launched by the UK government to help buyers access finance to UK-built vessels.
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Multipurpose is the name of the game
The changing shape of tugs and workboats to take on multiple roles is becoming a feature of new designs. Peter Barker has a look at some notable examples.
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Incat ferry trio brings efficiency to German island commute
Three Incat fast ferries are bringing better efficiency to a German commuter ferry route
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One dies, many injured as fire ravages car carrier
A lethal fire is still raging on board the Fremantle Highway, an 18,500t cargo ship carrying 3,000 cars from Germany to Egypt.
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News - Videos
VIDEO: Decaying oil tanker salvage begins
After decaying off the coast of Yemen for 30 years, work has finally begun to empty a decaying supertanker of more than a million barrels of oil.
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Macduff delivers bespoke aquaculture workboat
Turas A ’Bhradain was completed by Macduff Shipyards at its yard in Aberdeenshire
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Getting on board with oil spill management
Every second counts when dealing with marine oil spills, says FirstMats director Richard O’Connor.
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Bubbles breathe life into troubled waters
Bubbles appear insubstantial… but they’re proving a robust solution for environmental challenges as diverse as fish safety or the rescue of whole reservoirs.
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Press Releases
Incat Crowther delivers new ferries for route between north sea islands and Germany
The residents of Germany’s North Sea Island communities are set to enjoy a reliable, safe, and efficient new commuter ferry service to the mainland with the delivery of three new Incat Crowther-designed fast ferries.
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Rotterdam terminal partners Samskip in shore power
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip have joined forces to drive down CO2 emissions