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AIDA Cruises vessel bunkered with GoodFuels’ sustainable biofuels

AIDAprima becomes first large passenger ship to use GoodFuels’ sustainable marine biofuel, unlocking emissions reductions on seven-day cruise between Germany, France, Belgium and the UK

Austal delivers the future USS Santa Barbara to the US navy

Santa Barbara is the 16th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) to be constructed by Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama.

RRS James Cook completes rudder overhaul at Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam

The 89.5 metre, 5,401 GT vessel is operated by the UK’s Natural Environment Research Council

K Line firm to build new battery-powered tugboat

The tugboat will be first tugboat which has electric motor as a main power source in Tokuyama

WHOI and CMA CGM Group deploy acoustic monitoring buoy near Norfolk

The buoy deployment aims to aid in the survival of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale

Huisman launches crane for handling wind turbine components

Huisman has developed a 700mt Travelling Quayside Crane for the load-out of offshore wind turbine components.

C-Job and Saronic Ferries create design of first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece

Saronic Ferries has recently announced their partnership with C-Job Naval Architects to develop the first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece.

Scientists discover world’s longest underwater avalanche after rescue of lost data

Prompt action by scientists recovered sensors drifting across the Atlantic Ocean that held data on a seabed sediment avalanche that travelled for 1,100 km to ocean depths of 4,500 km.

MEYER WERFT lays keel for Carnival Jubilee

This is the first time that a ship for this Miami-based brand and shipping company is being built in Papenburg.

DNV signs MoU with Korean floating solar component manufacturers

Partners will identify projects and markets of mutual interest to the parties and cooperate on joint marketing initiatives.

New NTNU`s robot makes studying the ocean easy

“Pamela” is an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) developed as an entrepreneurial idea at NTNU for sampling a variety of surface water particles, from microplastic to plankton to salmon lice.

Valenciaport activates the photovoltaic plant of the Port of Gandia

This installation will make the port of La Safor the first port in Europe to be energy self-sufficient

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