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Wan Hai Lines to launch independent CV7 express service

The service will be operated by two container vessels with a capacity of 650 TEU.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps seized a South Korean-flagged tanker

Seoul confirmed the seizure of a South Korean chemical tanker by Iranian authorities in the waters off Oman, and demanded its immediate release.

Nakilat takes delivery and management of LNG carrier newbuild

Nakilat has taken delivery of a newbuild LNG carrier, “Global Star”, which will be commercially and technically managed in-house by Nakilat.

ClassNK releases guideline for survey and facilities/equipment of LNG bunkering ships

The Guideline stipulates the layout and system design of LNG bunkering ships, fuel transfer systems, and operation, as well as class notations according to the equipment to be installed.

Recovery of an endangered Caribbean coral from parrotfish predation

Some parrotfish species also occasionally graze coral—a behavior known as corallivory.

Port of Los Angeles expects more than two dozen cruise ship calls through early February

Cruise operations have been suspended since March due to the pandemic, and no date has been set yet for U.S. passenger sailings.

Enterprise and Navigator begin service on Houston ship channel ethylene storage tank

Navigator Atlas, a 21,000 cubic meter ethylene gas carrier, became the first vessel to utilize the new service

Cargostore Worldwide expands into East Africa, supplying suite of containers to Mozambique

The increase in demand follows the realization of Mozambique’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project

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.

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