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Port of Long Beach completes container terminal project at Middle Harbor

The third and final phase concluded in July, growing the terminal to 300 acres

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.

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

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

Abu Dhabi Ports’ Offshore Arm OFCO purchases seven state-of-the-art vessels

Additions Comprise of Four Anchor Handling Tugs, a Landing Craft and Supply Ship, as well as a Multipurpose Safety Standby Vessel

Brazilian terminal orders three new eco-efficient cranes

Contract marks first order for new, revamped Konecranes Gottwald’s mobile harbor crane portfolio

Smarter regulation of global shipping emissions could improve air quality

Study shows a need to identify domestic and international pollution sources in policy design.

Delays in cargo shipments loom as China ports reel due to COVID-19

It may be recalled that in the past two weeks, several transshipment ports under the territories of China have slowed down operations due to COVID-19.

UK sea level rising but data quality going down

Scientists at NOC believe needs to be addressed by global investment in ocean observation, monitoring and measurement.

PAV starts work on the new passenger terminal project in València

In the next few days, the project for the refurbishment of the site of the old shipyard of the Port of València will be published with a tender budget of around 900,000 euros.

Change in piracy threats in Indian Ocean prompts re-think of High Risk Area

A continued downward trend in Somali piracy has prompted leading shipping organisations to reduce the geographic boundaries of the ‘High Risk Area’ (HRA) for piracy in the Indian Ocean, which will apply from 1 September 2021.

Seafarers COVID Relief Fund hits US$1 million target

Substantial donations from NYK Line and other donors pushes total funds past US$1 million goal; funds urgently distributed to support COVID relief efforts for seafarers and families

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