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Research: Leaving more big fish in the sea reduces CO2 emissions

An international team of scientists has found leaving more big fish in the sea reduces the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the Earth's atmosphere.

Drones will be used to support control in the Antwerp port area

To this end, Port of Antwerp and the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) have joined forces.

Port of Amsterdam supports blue hydrogen plant initiative in port of Den Helder

A plant to produce blue hydrogen on a large scale could be operational in Den Helder by 2027. Research by H2Gateway, a consortium of businesses and public bodies, shows that this is possible.

Startup ReefSystems installs artificial reef in IJmuiden

With these reefs ReefSystems creates habitats, a natural habitat, to stimulate the growth of local marine life.

ABS publishes guidance on ammonia as a marine fuel

ABS supports study to explore ammonia’s potential for Singapore

The Ocean Cleanup introduces first product made with ocean plastic pollution

Sunglasses made from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with 100% of the proceeds funding the continuation of the cleanup

Port of Riga: new tanks for processing of polluted water have been put into operation

Every year, about 11 thousand tons of municipal solid waste, about 50 thousand tons of municipal wastewater and 15-20 thousand tons of water polluted with oil products are collected from ships entering the port of Riga.

EU awards funding to Kapellskär-Naantali Maritime Bridge environmental initiative

The project will start during November 2020 and is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2023.

Deep water berth extension at Port of Halifax fully operational

The South End Container Terminal extension at the Port of Halifax is now complete and is fully operational.

Tilting oil tanker threatens ‘environmental catastrophe’

Venezuela's opposition warned of a potential "environmental catastrophe" Thursday as a damaged oil tanker threatened to spill 1.3 million barrels of crude into waters separating Venezuela from Trinidad and Tobago.

ONE adds new service from Asia to Indian Subcontinent

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has unveiled a further addition to their extensive service network connecting Asia to the Indian Subcontinent.

Wergeland and PSW to extend port capacity with Huisman Quayside Crane

The Norwegian Wergeland Group and PSW Group have announced that they have signed a Letter of Intent with Huisman for the delivery of a Skyhook quayside crane at the Gulen Industrial Harbour, Norway.

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