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Fincantieri signs agreement with Carnival Corporation for two cruise ships for Aida Cruises

The units are scheduled for delivery in early 2030 and late 2031.

NOC ocean robot finds long lost Loch Ness monster camera trap

“It was an ingenious camera trap consisting of a clockwork Instamatic camera with an inbuilt flash cube, enabling four pictures to be taken when a bait line was taken”

TGS selects Exail Gaps M7 USBL system to optimize offshore geophysical surveys

TGS has selected Exail Gaps M7 USBL system to enhance its underwater tracking capabilities, boosting efficiency and accuracy in offshore geophysical surveys.

DFO contracts VARD for one offshore subsea construction vessel

VARD has signed a contract with the Taiwanese based company Dong Fang Offshore for the design and construction of one Offshore Subsea Construction Vessel, with option(s).

Plastic pollution along Australian coastlines decreases by 39 per cent

Researchers surveyed inland, riverine, and coastal habitats across six metropolitan regions across Australia

DeepOcean engaged by Vattenfall for subsea cable support

DeepOcean mobilized the subsea vessel Olympic Ares, which was converted with cable lay equipment and a jet trencher onboard

NYK concludes contract for construction of dual-fuel methanol VLCC for Idemitsu Tanker

This vessel will be a Malacca max next-generation environment-friendly VLCC that NYK has been designing with Idemitsu Tanker, IINO Kaiun Kaisha, Ltd., and Nippon Shipyard.

Citizen science to fight marine plastic pollution and improve environmental management

The University of Barcelona is working on a citizen science project to better understand the origins and final destination of the plastics that reach the sea

Stonepeak to acquire interest in Woodside’s Louisiana LNG

Under the transaction, Stonepeak will provide $5.7 billion towards the expected capital expenditure for the foundation development of Louisiana LNG on an accelerated basis

Scientists propose network of autonomous vehicles to observe ocean surface

A network of so-called uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) could transform how scientists understand the critical boundary layer where the ocean meets the atmosphere, ushering in improvements in weather forecasting, climate research and marine ecosystem monitoring.

Scientists discover deep-sea microplastic hotspots created by fast-moving underwater avalanches

These powerful flows could be capable of traveling at speeds of up to eight meters per second, carrying plastic waste from the continental shelf to depths of more than 3,200 metres.

MacGregor delivers its new electric heavy lift crane to Nordic

MacGregor has announced the successful delivery of its new type of SWL 250t electric heavy lift cranes to Nordic from Huanghai Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

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