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Port of San Diego to create a native oyster living shoreline

The first nature-based solution of its kind in San Diego Bay, the native oyster living shoreline pilot project and study is in collaboration with the California State Coastal Conservancy.

Novel method reveals small microplastics throughout Japan’s subtropical ocean

Over 75% of the plastics found in the samples were made from polyethylene

Konecranes signs SBTi commitment to mitigate climate change

The SBTi is a global initiative that directly links a company’s carbon emission targets to the Paris Agreement in order to keep the rise in global temperature below 1.5°C.

Carbon dioxide capture solution progressing at the Port of Gothenburg

Five major energy companies in western Sweden have joined forces in the CinfraCap project.

Epic Gas and Lauritzen Kosan to combine fleet and businesses

The transaction is expected to close by the end of Q1 2021.

APM Terminals launches a new facility in Kalundborg, Denmark

APM Terminals and Maersk announce an agreement for shifting the carrier’s feeder volumes from Copenhagen to a new facility in the Port of Kalundborg, to be operated by APM Terminals.

Khalifa Port’s south quay now operational

First Shipment Handled at New Quay Heralds Major Milestone for Abu Dhabi Ports

Kuril-Kamchatka Trench in the Pacific Ocean is a trap for microplastics

Humans produce more than 400 million tons of plastic each year

Caspian crisis: Sinking sea levels threaten biodiversity, economy and regional stability

Coastal nations are worried about sea level rise, but in the countries around the Caspian Sea, over 100 million people are facing the opposite problem: an enormous drop in sea level.

Hazardous pollution: microplastics discovered in the air above the ocean

As the plastic in our oceans breaks up into smaller and smaller bits without breaking down chemically, the resulting microplastics are becoming a serious ecological problem.

AqualisBraemar acquisition of LOC Group completes

The Company is targeting 50 percent of its revenues to come from the renewables sector

ICTSI upgrades Cameroon terminal with new TOS

Efficient terminal planning and operations management will streamline the flow of information at the terminal.

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