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New study finds fishing-fleet movements can reveal marine-ecosystem shifts

UC Santa Cruz researchers show how vessel-tracking data mirrored tuna roaming beyond their typical territory due to unusually warm ocean temperatures

Luka Koper and Tideworks Technology extend partnership to advance Smart Port Innovation

The integrated systems will serve as the digital backbone of the port’s transformation, enabling intelligent planning, real-time visibility, and increased throughput.

Ocean Network Express secures minority stake in Dalian Container Terminal

DCT is one of the biggest dedicated container terminals in the region.

Boat capsizes in Nigeria’s Yobe state, leaving 29 dead

A passenger boat has capsized in northern Nigeria’s Yobe state. The boat was carrying residents who had gone to the local market, while some were involved in fishing or farming.

Finland makes progress in cable breach investigation, police say

Concern is growing in Europe at what officials see as an increase in hybrid threats from Russia since it launched its war in Ukraine, which Moscow denies.

Alfa Laval launches FCM LNG fuel supply system leveraging advanced cryogenic technology

The first test benches for the FCM LNG will be delivered during 2026, with the system ready for marine delivery in 2027.

New study finds rate of U.S. coastal sea level rise doubled in the past century

This represents conclusive evidence that coastal sea level in the U.S. is accelerating, likely due to climate change

Subsea7 awarded contract offshore US

The scope of work includes the transportation and installation of a subsea umbilical and a rigid flowline in water depths of up to 2,100 metres.

Black Sea oil pollution after Russian attack could last for years – Greenpeace Ukraine

Following Russian attacks on December 20th on sunflower oil storage facilities at the port of Pivdenny near Odesa, tanks were damaged, triggering significant and potentially damaging marine pollution.

APM Terminals invests in new services to accommodate Nigerian growth

The facilities include two waterfront and inland container terminals as well as barge services

Hikawa Maru to undergo long-term preservation

Built in 1930, the 95-year-old Hikawa Maru needs preservation to remain safely accessible and educational.

Imperial-built quantum sensor travels to the Arctic for GPS-free navigation

Quantum-enhanced inertial sensors could revolutionise industries such as aerospace, agriculture, maritime and transport.

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