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Research vessel ‘Polarstern’ back in Bremerhaven

After 183 days in the Antarctic, the research vessel Polarstern returned to its home port on 15 May.

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Russia-Ukraine War

According to the Ukrainian Navy, the drone struck the ship’s superstructure, causing a fire and injuring several crew members.

New investigation links Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’ to attacks on underwater infrastructure

The Russian “shadow fleet” is used not only to circumvent sanctions, but also as a tool of hybrid warfare against European countries.

Russian Grachonok-class boat struck near Kaspiysk

The General Staff of Ukraine reported that the operation took place on May 17 and during the night of May 18.

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Maritime

The vessel will conduct sustained patrol and interdiction missions across Southeast Asia.

Fincantieri delivers “Viking Mira” in Ancona

The vessel, which will offer itineraries in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, belongs to the small cruise ship segment and joins Viking’s ocean fleet

Finnlines expands Ireland–Belgium freight service with a second vessel

M/s Lismore will operate on a charter agreement and complements Finnlines’ existing fleet deployed on the route.
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Technology

Corvus Energy achieves DNV Cybersecurity Type Approval for Dolphin NxtGen

The approval also covers the Gen 4 BMS Pack Controller, extending cybersecurity compliance across the entire NxtGen product family.
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The companies aim to deliver high-quality subsea data while reducing cost, emissions and offshore personnel exposure.

RINA and Hanwha sign hybrid battery propulsion agreement

The collaboration aims to accelerate the transition to low-emission vessels by leveraging innovative technologies

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Research vessel ‘Polarstern’ back in Bremerhaven

After 183 days in the Antarctic, the research vessel Polarstern returned to its home port on 15 May.

NYK launches long-term trial of 100% biofuel (B100) on car carrier

NYK has commenced a one-year long-term trial involving the continuous use of 100% biofuel (“B100”) on an NYK-operated car carrier.

Solstad Offshore ASA and SBM Offshore in partnership for a new installation vessel

The vessel will be owned by a newly established joint venture

Fugro to deliver marine mammal monitoring supporting Ireland’s offshore wind ambitions

Fugro will install and maintain a network of eight static, silent seabed moorings.

Omega Subsea partners with AGR for North Sea ROV and survey operations

In addition, Omega Subsea will provide dedicated survey services onboard Ross Eagle as part of AGR’s expanding offshore operations.

Arksen Pro unveils a heavily customised Guardian 10m interceptor

The vessel will conduct sustained patrol and interdiction missions across Southeast Asia.

HydroSurv and BeyonC partner to scale uncrewed subsea survey

The companies aim to deliver high-quality subsea data while reducing cost, emissions and offshore personnel exposure.

CRP Subsea to supply protection systems for the East Anglia TWO wind farm

CRP Subsea has received a formal award from Seaway7 to supply specialized technology to safeguard electrical connections in the East Anglia TWO offshore wind...

MBARI DNA technology supports marine biodiversity surveys in Brazil

Researchers in MBARI’s SURF Center have developed powerful tools for collecting environmental DNA (eDNA)

Russian ‘shadow fleet’ hits British waters 205 times after detention warning

So far, the UK has not seized any of these “shadow fleet” vessels.

Vard secures its largest order ever from Inkfish

The vessel will feature one of the largest battery installations ever fitted on a ship, enabling up to 12 hours of silent operations for scientific missions

The Ukrainian icebreaker “Noosfera” completed its fifth Antarctic season

The season lasted more than 7 months — from mid-October to the end of May (for comparison: last year was almost 5 months).

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