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Latvian scientists develop technology for purifying marine exhaust gases

Latvian scientists aim to use their unique know-how to create a marine exhaust gas treatment plant that is more environmentally friendly, more efficient and more cost-efficient than those currently used by shipping companies.

Carnival Cruise Line orders 5th excel-class cuise ship

MEYER WERFT and Carnival Corporation (USA) have reached an agreement to build another modern cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line for delivery in 2028.

Fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk

The fisheries sector is a dangerous profession, and fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk. They are often alone on board, working on boats measuring between 6 and 11 metres long.

MODEC secures FEED for Shell’s Gato do Mato FPSO project in Brazil

Gato do Mato FPSO will be moored at a water depth of approximately 2,000m, some 250km off the coast of Brazil.

New project will accelerate green switch in maritime industry

The tool, developed by the University of Exeter’s Centre for Future Clean Mobility (CFCM) and Newcastle Marine Services, has been awarded a grant of more than £500,000 by Innovate UK.

Thousands of tonnes of microplastics found in Moreton Bay

University of Queensland researchers estimate there could be up to 7000 tonnes of microplastics polluting vital ecosystems in Brisbane’s Moreton Bay.

Japanese partners to set up marketing company for liquefied CO2 shipping

Establishment of marketing company for liquified CO2 shipping by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. and Nippon Gas Line., Ltd.

Launching of the the third Brazilian Scorpène submarine entirely made in Brazil

Only few weeks after the delivery of the Humaita, the Tonelero was successfully launched in Itaguaí and will soon start sea trials in order to be delivered in 2025.

The Ocean Cleanup deploys its technology in Thailand for the first time

The Ocean Cleanup has deployed its first InterceptorTM river cleanup solution in the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok – part of a wider research partnership to tackle plastic pollution in one of the world’s busiest working rivers.

Damen delivers ASD Tug 2811 to Brodospas

The vessel boasts 60 tonnes of bollard pull, with which it will enhance harbour towage operations in the ports of Split and Ploče on the Dalmatian coast.

Hamburg Port Alliance brings relief supplies to Odesa

Upon arrival in the Black Sea port, the humanitarian coordination team of the Odesa Military Administration will ensure the distribution of the aid.

DeSantis’ office quietly backed Florida ban on wind energy

Gov. Ron DeSantis' office quietly helped write a bill to curtail wind energy in the state of Florida, email records provided to the Tampa Bay Times show.

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