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Microbiology researchers further understanding of ocean’s role in carbon cycling

Microbiology researchers at Oregon State University have shed new light on the mechanisms of carbon cycling in the ocean, using a novel approach to track which microbes are consuming different types of organic carbon produced by common phytoplankton species.

New heavy-lift vessel Katori enters Nanao Port for first time

On October 6, the next-generation energy-saving heavy-lift carrier Katori entered the port of Nanao in Ishikawa prefecture for the first time, transporting wind turbine equipment loaded at the port of Dalian and port of Jiangyin, China.

Port of Vigo set to be home to new green hydrogen project

To this end, two electrolysers will be installed into the port that can also be scaled up in the future.

K LINE and TUMSAT start joint research on marine plastic waste

This joint research will use “K” LINE’s vessels, which navigate many seas around the world, to collect samples of plastic particles, and is expected to promote the study of marine plastic waste.

Learnmarine introduces new VR/AR Simulator for crane operators

Going forward, the Learnmarine team plans to develop more port infrastructure simulators.

KN becomes operator of the two commissioned LNG terminal

Since Gas Natural Açu (GNA) LNG-to-power project has launched commercial operations, KN has become an operator of the two fully operational LNG terminals worldwide.

Permission granted for Ports of Stockholm to establish shore power

Ports of Stockholm has been granted building permits to equip Stockholm’s central quays with onshore power connections for cruise ships.

Research reveals how much plastic debris is currently floating in the Mediterranean Sea

A team of researchers have developed a model to track the pathways and fate of plastic debris from land-based sources in the Mediterranean Sea.

Floating sensors predict plastic on Galapagos beaches

Scientists are developing an app that tells park rangers on the Galapagos Islands where they can clean up plastic every day.

Port of Blyth decom partner awarded NORM Treatment Permit

The Port of Blyth’s decommissioning partner Thompsons of Prudhoe has been successful in its application for a RSR Permit from the Environmental Agency for the on-site treatment of NORM contaminated waste at the Blyth decom facility.

ONE to launch the first dedicated Korea and Central/South China to Straits service

The new weekly Korea - China - Straits (KCS) Service will enhance the coverage of the Intra Asia market

AD Ports Group and NYUAD advance coral relocation research efforts

Research Study to Examine Best Global Practices and Enhance Future Projects in Middle East and Around the World

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