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Vineyard Wind selects Jan De Nul Group for inter-array cable supply and installation

Vineyard Wind 1 will be the first commercial-scale offshore wind project in the United States.

Increased snowfall will offset sea level rise from melting Antarctic ice sheet

Using modern methods to calculate projected changes to sea levels, researchers discovered that the two ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica respond differently, reflecting their very distinct local climates.

Second of two trimarans for Fred. Olsen Express completes sea trials in Philippines

The second of two Austal Auto Express 118 trimarans constructed for Fred. Olsen Express of the Canary Islands has completed a rigorous program of sea trials in Cebu, Philippines.

Sanmar delivers the third tug to SAAM Towage

Named SAAM PALENQUE by its new owners, she will work in Panama

SCHOTTEL partners with Seaspan and McRae Electric to enhance service offering

Industry leaders join forces to serve SCHOTTEL's growing fleet on the West Coast

DEME installs first offshore substation in France at Saint-Nazaire offshore wind farm

In another pioneering step in the offshore wind industry, DEME installed the first offshore substation (OSS) in France.

Rivers are largest global source of mercury in oceans

The mercury that rivers transport into the ocean can come from atmospheric mercury that has ended up in soils; it can also come from other anthropogenic sources

Construction begins on Isle of Man Steam Packet Company’s new flagship ferry

The steel cutting ceremony took place in Ulsan today

Deltamarin signs design contracts for three RoPax ships

The concept combines cargo and passenger capabilities, and the vessels are substantially larger than today’s standard ferries.

Ukraine bought British James Clark Ross icebreaker

On the eve of Independence Day, Ukraine acquired British icebreaker James Clark Ross. The ship will arrive in Odesa under the Ukrainian flag. This is expected to happen in early autumn.

Hydrogen-powered ferry being trialled in the California Bay Area

A hydrogen-powered electric-drive ferry is now being trialled and tested in the California Bay Area

Spain did not let Russian warships to enter its port

The large anti-submarine ship “Vice-Admiral Kulakov” and the tugboat “Altai” planned to call at the port of Ceuta on August 18 and stay there for three days.

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