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Alfa Laval signs the first MoU for OceanGlide installations with KSB

OceanGlide contributes to energy conservation and enables adherence to environmental regulations, marking a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations.

Aerial surveys reveal mass coral bleaching event unfolding on the Great Barrier Reef

“Climate change remains the biggest threat to coral reefs globally. It causes more frequent and severe marine heatwaves, leading to shortened windows of recovery for corals from bleaching and other disturbances."

Singapore and Australia formalise collaboration to establish green and digital shipping corridor

The MoU will also explore facilitating digital information exchange to enable efficient port clearance, port calls and flow of vessels between Singapore and Australia

Dutch shipyard Padmos introduces multifunctional fishing “vessel of the future”

The boat will have a bare hull with removable containers for storing batteries or hydrogen

Sientists believe aquaculture needs its own specialised robotics

After robotics made its way into the fish farming industry, aquaculture has largely adopted equipment developed for the oil and gas industry.

Norwegian Hydrogen establishes large hydrogen production facility at Port of Hirtshals

Norwegian Hydrogen will utilize renewable energy from wind turbines at Port of Hirtshals to produce at least 500 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.

NYK and Hitachi Zosen to develop N2O reactor for ammonia-powered ship

Development of N2O Removal Equipment for Ammonia-Fueled Carrier, Selected for The Green Innovation Fund project "Next Generation Ship Development"

Babcock delivers St. Albans three months ahead of schedule

Once her current sea trials are completed, HMS St. Albans, with her 178-strong crew, will return to sea as the most advanced, equipped, and capable Type 23 frigate in the Royal Navy’s fleet, boasting next-generation weapons systems and radar.

EvoLogics presents the next-generation Quadroin AUV

With its low-drag shape, the Quadroin achieves speeds of up to 10 knots, minimizing energy consumption and enabling versatile deployments.

Scientists raise the alarm: Too many harbor porpoises die each year in fishing nets

Even though the fishing industry isn't the only thing affecting the harbor porpoises, the researchers are especially focused on the threat that commercial fishing poses. "If the harbor porpoises of the Belt Sea disappear, they might never come back. Therefore, we need to do something now to protect and stabilize the population."

Georgia allots $6M to Brunswick harbor improvements

The Georgia General Assembly has allocated just over $6 million for special harbor improvements at the Port of Brunswick as part of the state’s midyear budget adjustment.

MacGregor receives an order for cranes to be installed onboard a cable layer

In addition, MacGregor has been contracted to supply its OnWatch solution, including 24/7 technical service support worldwide.

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