All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 243
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150m cable layer
The DP3 Cable Laying Vessel, ‘Nexans Aurora’, was named at Norway’s Ulstein Verft on 8 June 2021.
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Flood alleviation project
In the UK, BMT has been awarded a project by Essex County Council (ECC) to assist with the development of flood alleviation measures from surface water flooding within three Critical Drainage Areas (CDA) identified by BMT within the County.
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New Opportunities in 2021 with Seawork and the Marine Civils Expo (M&CCE)
Given the international audience that Seawork attracts every year, an in-person exhibition in 2021 is clearly not possible as travel restrictions across Europe and the rest of the world are changing all the time.
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Geophys rental expansion
Swathe Services located in Hayle, Cornwall has recently expanded its equipment rental pool capability with a suite of GeoAcoustics products.
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Fully electric fast ferry first
Construction has commenced on what’s claimed to be the world’s first fully electric passenger fast ferry at the Fjellstrand shipyard on the west coast of Norway.
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Ship recycling compliance grows
The IMO''s treaty for safe and environmentally-sound ship recycling is growing in Europe.
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Supporting SMEs in the growth of the Scottish offshore wind sector
Scottish Enterprise has appointed global energy consultancy Xodus Group to the role of Offshore Wind Cluster Builder to develop and grow the offshore wind supply chain across Scotland.
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Protecting biodiversity
Marine consultancy ABPmer will undertake a water management project with a biodiversity angle.
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Operational efficiency boost
An end-to-end management system for maritime operations has announced a significant update to its software platform.
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Ecocoast protects Blue Carbon Ecosystems
Over the past few decades, there has been a growing interest in exploring innovative ways to minimise the environmental footprint of coastal developments and marine disasters for shoreline blue carbon ecosystem protection.
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Sunken fishing boat salvaged off Welsh coast
The wreck of the fishing vessel ‘Nicola Faith’ (BS58), which sank off Colwyn Bay, north Wales in January, with the loss of all three crew members, has been salvaged, reports Graeme Ewens.
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PEM fuel cell solution for groundbreaking hydrogen vessel
Future Proof Shipping has appointed Koedood Marine Group as their chosen supplier for the provision of a complete PEM fuel cell system.
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Double CTV delivery for fast-growing fleet
Singapore shipyard Strategic Marine has successfully delivered a pair of 27m CTVs to WEM Marine Ltd, a UK-based offshore support vessel provider.
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Commercial Marine decarbonisation: Which way next?
There are already close to 400 registered for June’s final instalment in the Commercial Marine Network’s decarbonisation webinar series.
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Subsea equipment rental partnership
Global subsea equipment rental company Seatronics, an Acteon company, and hydrographic equipment provider Subsea Europe Services GmbH (SES) have signed a reseller agreement.
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Davit docking-head demand doubles
According to one manufacturer, the business of offshore windfarm turbine installation is driving demand for docking-head davits.
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Historic hybrid ferry
A historic wooden ferry that has undergone a hybrid conversion will be part of the G7 summit in Cornwall, UK.
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Hydrogen port power
Funding is being sought to develop a low carbon hydrogen port project in the UK.
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Small maritime terminal brings fast data speeds
As a provider of safety and support at sea, ESVAGT needs a reliable system of communication between ship and shore to ensure fast response in case of emergencies such as oil spill recovery and firefighting.