All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 298
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‘MV Orcades’ prepared for new role
The latest occupier of an established shipyard in Southampton, UK recently welcomed one of its first visitors for an extensive overhaul.
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New dates confirmed for Seawork
Mercator Media Ltd has confirmed that, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 23rd edition of Seawork and sister event the M&CCE Expo will now be held 15-17 June 2021. This also affects and applies to Speed@Seawork, now to be held 14 June 2021.
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Walk to Work vessels switch projects
Two Walk to Work vessels have switched projects in what is a first for their owner.
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St Kitts and Nevis International Ship Registry welcomes Dr Kevin M. Isaac’s appointment as Chair of the Commonwealth Board of Governors
The St Kitts and Nevis International Ship Registry (SKANReg) has welcomed the appointment of the UK High Commissioner of St. Kitts and Nevis, His Excellency, Dr Kevin M. Isaac, as Chairman of the 54 member Commonwealth Board of Governors.
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Supporting success
So how has your lockdown fitness regime shaped up? This time last year, 5 enthusiastic, highly motivated men were planning the last stages of their appearance at Seawork in a bid to secure support for the Ocean5 project; their attempt to row the Atlantic Ocean, raising awareness and supporting the ...
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Integrated safety communication system for Greece
The Hellenic Coast Guard has selected Frequentis and Space Hellas to provide an integrated communication system to enhance search and rescue and maritime safety for the Greek coastline.
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Digital sextant offers tamper-proof GPS backup
A marine equipment company is poised to launch a new development which provides essential back-up in the event of failure or malicious adjustment of the GPS system.
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Renewables appetite remains strong
Investor appetite for renewable energy infrastructure remains robust, despite the "triple shock" of COVID-19, the oil price war and 2019’s unseasonably warm winter in Northern Europe on electricity pricing.
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Channel deepening at Vuosaari
Work is due to start almost immediately to deepen the channel and the harbour approaches at the Helsinki port of Vuosaari after the award of a major contract to the Dutch dredging company Boskalis writes Dag Pike.
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H2 hubs and the zero-emissions challenge
Workboat operators “are now beginning to act on zero-emission technologies for their renewal programmes”, Jas Singh of Auriga Energy told MJ.
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Team Humber Marine Alliance
A UK maritime organisation is launching a Scarborough branch to represent the interests of North Yorkshire businesses
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Renewable hydrogen key to decarbonisation
Ten solar and wind organisations have launched a joint initiative highlighting the role of renewable hydrogen in decarbonising Europe''s economy, aligned with the ''European Green Deal''.
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Sniffing out the IMO2020 miscreants
Against the backdrop of the IMO 2020 regulations, Finnish companies Meritaito Ltd, part of the Arctia group, and Kine Robot Solutions Ltd have jointly developed the Sniffer Buoy for air quality and emission monitoring.
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SATV combines transfer and accommodation in design first
This newly launched 36 metre Service Accommodation Transfer Vessel (SATV) has been commissioned for the Formosa 1, Offshore Wind Farm Project in Taiwan.
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Subsea cable services keep UK powered up
Ensuring subsea fibre optic cables remain operational with repair and maintenance services during the COVID-19 pandemic has been essential for keeping the power on and internet services connected.
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Wind turbine blade recycling solutions
A new report has concluded that there are various existing technologies to recycle wind turbine blades, but these solutions are not yet all available at industrial scale and economically competitive.
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COVID-compliant CTV will help UK keep the lights on
UK crew transfer fleet operator Manor Renewable Energy has tweaked the interior design of one of its in-build vessels to allow crew and technicians to get the job done while adhering to the UK’s 2m social distancing guidelines.
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New wharf for the ‘RRS Sir David Attenborough’
A new wharf has been completed on the Sub Antarctic island of South Georgia partially to accommodate the UK’s brand new polar research vessel.
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Lifting a 2,500 tonne lock gate
In the Belgian port of Zeebrugge the second lock gate has been lifted and moved from the Pierre Vandamme lock to the inner port for renovation.
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Push for offshore key worker recognition
An industry group is gaining ground in its work lobbying global governments and maritime authorities to facilitate the movement of offshore energy sector personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic.