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Grounded fishing vessel spills diesel in Gulf of Alaska

A fishing vessel that ran aground off Alaska's Afognak Island has leaked an estimated 3,000 to 3,500 gallons of diesel fuel from punctured tanks into the Gulf of Alaska, state officials said.

Celebrity Cruises enters into river cruising with two new ships

Celebrity Cruises has announced its entry into the river cruising market with two new ships, the Celebrity Compass and the Celebrity Seeker, which will begin sailing on the Rhine and Danube rivers in 2027.

Med Marine launches third RAmparts 2800 tug to reinforce OMMP’s fleet

MED MARINE has announced the successful launch of the MED-A2800SD tug on August 23, marking the third vessel in the six-unit RAmparts 2800 series ASD (Azimuth Stern Drive) fleet being built for Tunisia’s renowned port authority, OMMP.

Höegh Autoliners names Höegh Moonlight at the Port of Gothenburg

Höegh Autoliners has celebrated the naming of its sixth Aurora-Class vessel in commercial operation at Sweden’s leading and largest port in the Nordic region.

Damen’s FCS 2710 adapted for wider scope of offshore operations

In addition to a range of propulsion options, the FCS 2710 can be configured in diverse ways to accommodate varying numbers of personnel.

ABB and eMarine partner to drive energy efficiency in the maritime industry

This is the first time ABB brings the benefits of NINVA to the global marine sector, supporting decarbonization and energy efficiency

Fincantieri and PGZ sign MoU to support Poland’s Naval modernization

Under the agreement, Fincantieri and PGZ will explore joint opportunities in the design, construction, and through-life support of advanced naval platforms, including submarines.

Color Line selects NAPA to provide fleetwide electronic logbook solution

Investment in electronic logbook furthers fleet-wide digitalization and will help ferry operator streamline data gathering and reporting, contributing to better safety, environmental and efficiency performance.

Scotland approves first semi-closed containment fish farm

Scottish government green lights proposals from Loch Long Salmon to deliver innovative technology that is already being used in Norway, Canada and the Faroe Islands.

Fugro secures two contracts to support Brazil’s offshore energy expansion

Fugro’s work will involve deploying advanced remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) aboard Constellation-managed vessels

MODEC and AFC Sign Co-operation Agreement to Advance Maritime Infrastructure in Africa

MODEC has executed a Co-operation Agreement with Africa Finance Corporation to collaborate on FPSO projects as well as other maritime infrastructure projects in Africa.

Stena Bulk and Crowley announce addition of CS Anthem to the Tanker Security Program

The vessel enters the program alongside Stena Imperative and Stena Impeccable, replacing the Stena Immaculate.

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