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Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years

The degradation status of the buried particles was investigated, and it was found that, once trapped in the seafloor, they no longer degrade, either due to lack of erosion, oxygen, or light.

Japanese insurers to halt ship insurance for all of Russia

Lack of coverage for war damage could have impact on Japan's LNG imports

How sunlight could turn seawater into freshwater for coastal communities

Abu Dhabi-based startup Manhat is developing a floating device that distills water without requiring electricity

Pillar coral increase its extinction risk to Critically Endangered due to human activity

An international team of experts, including from the University of Portsmouth, have found marine species is facing a “perfect storm” due to human activity

We4Sea releases new platform to share performance data between the parties

"The only way to meet the new CII regulations is by cooperation between charterers and owners, as they both can impact the results."

Ocean Conservancy offers tips for an ocean friendly holiday

Make the sea-son merry and bright with four simple steps

DNV awards first blockchain statement of fact to Samsung

The project was accomplished by interfacing SHI’s data stream and eLogbook with the VeChainThor blockchain to demonstrate the technology’s potential for secure data stream applications on ships.

HII’s Pharos demonstrates launch and recovery with navy unmanned vehicle

The test demonstrated that Pharos can be adapted to a wide range of vehicles, including the large displacement unmanned undersea vehicles.

Partners extend research collaboration to support research in aquaculture

The project aims to improve knowledge about the ecosystems in the Faroese fjords and wider marine environment to support the development of the Faroese aquaculture industry.

Fincantieri: third corvette Al Khor for Qatar delivered

The Al Zubarah-class corvettes will be highly flexible and capable of fulfilling different kinds of tasks, from surveillance with sea rescue capacities to being fighting vessels.

HII successfully completes builder’s sea trials for destroyer Jack H. Lucas

The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer spent several days in the Gulf of Mexico with Ingalls’ test

Gen2 Energy and UAC to develop containers for large scale transport of green hydrogen

The parties target to design and develop state of the art type IV glass fibre pressure vessels with all relevant approvals for transport on road, rail, and sea.

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