All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 292
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Sustainable plastic drainage solution
Georg Fischer Piping Systems has launched a paint-free, corrosion-free plastic drainage solution that is an eco-friendly alternative to metals.
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Hydraulic dredger helps Elbe development
A hydraulic dredger with a multi-tool has played a key role in the Elbe River fairway adjustment.
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Underwater Atlantic circumnavigation on gliding and battery
Teledyne Marine has announced that its Slocum G2 Glider, manufactured by Teledyne Webb Research, has just completed an over 4-year journey that circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean in four legs, a first for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
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Greenlink Interconnector wins Welsh planning consent
Greenlink Interconnector Limited has welcomed the decision by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority to grant planning consent for a portion of the project’s onshore works in Wales.
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New marine VHF radios
New models of two fixed marine VHF radios are now on the market with features to meet the latest ITU-R M493-14 regulations.
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Third all-electric catamaran for The Fjords
The Fjords has taken delivery of a third all-electric, carbon fibre catamaran designed and constructed by a Norwegian shipyard.
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Offshore wind hub plans for Rosslare gather momentum
Dutch logistics company Xellz has acquired 100.000sqm of land to add to its existing 200.000sqm already secured at the port of Rosslare, Ireland.
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Making progress on COVID crew change issue
An Industry Group comprising IADC, IAGC, IMCA, IOGP, ISOA and the Workboat Association has applauded a ‘breakthrough’ made at a recent virtual summit.
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Speedy surface submersible craft
A new surface submersible craft designed to enable the discreet delivery and recovery of divers is capable of travelling at speed on the surface of water before diving rapidly to operate submerged.
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Offshore wind body biggest in Scotland
The largest offshore wind representative body in Scotland now has over 360 members drawn from industry, academia and the public sector.
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ROV electric manipulator breakthrough
As underwater vehicles are moving into an increasingly all-electric future, a seven-function all-electric work-class manipulator has been developed.
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Even more powerful electric outboards
As reported in MJ earlier this year, Norwegian company Evoy introduced a 150hp electric outboard motor which was hailed as the most powerful electric outboard in the world.
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Fighting illegal fishing with thermal cameras
Flir PT Series cameras have been used in a surveillance project to detect and monitor illegal fishing and poaching activities along the Spanish Galician coast.
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CorPower Ocean launches in Portugal
With a 16M EUR investment plan, wave energy developer CorPower is establishing a R&D, Manufacturing & Service Centre for Wave Energy Converters in Viana do Castelo, northern Portugal.
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Hull coating stands the test of time
A hull coating has stood the test of time, having been found in near-perfect condition 10 years after its application on a workboat.
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Eco-friendly AGV for offshore wind
A new eco-friendly Autonomous Guard Vessel (AGV) design is anticipated to be smaller, lighter and more efficient than others in the offshore wind market.
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Korea picking Scottish brains
The Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) has contracted the Orkney-headquartered European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) to support the development of its tidal energy test site at Jang-Juk Strait near Jindo Island, Korea.
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Sofia convertor stations
RWE has moved a step closer to the realisation of its 1.4 gigawatt (GW) Sofia Offshore Wind Farm with the selection of the preferred suppliers for the project’s high voltage direct current (HVDC) electrical transmission system.
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Navigating Covid-19 challenges
According to Ian Baylis, Managing Director of CTV operator Seacat Services, the energy sector is critical in countries’ fight back to a normal world.
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Ensuring a safe workforce both at sea and on shore
With COVID-19 hugely impacting the marine and offshore industries, businesses are making important strategic decisions aimed at keeping their businesses healthy in a dramatically changing market.