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Coral reefs in peril from record-breaking ocean heat

Record breaking marine heat waves will cause devastating mass coral bleaching worldwide in the next few years, according to a University of Queensland coral reef scientist.

WinGD signs four-way partnership to deliver CMBTECH ammonia engines

"CMB.TECH sees green ammonia as one of the big solutions to decarbonise long-distance shipping"

Toxic chemicals in UK whales and dolphins are exceeding safe limits

Almost half of marine mammals around the UK are being poisoned by banned chemicals.

New charging station to power electric trucks in Port of Long Beach

The depot, located at 260 Pico Ave., is scheduled to go online in fall 2024.

Bureau Veritas unveils Rules for hydrogen-fuelled ships

Bureau Veritas (BV) has launched its first classification Rules for hydrogen-fuelled ships (NR678) to support the safe development of hydrogen propulsion in the maritime sector.

Equinor sells Nigerian business to Chappal Energies

Equinor sells its Nigerian business, including its share in the Agbami oil field, to Nigerian-owned Chappal Energies.

Van Oord joint venture has been awarded dredging project at Port of Burgas

The project is part of the construction of a new deep-water berth at terminal Burgas-West in the Port of Burgas

Lhyfe secures bid to transform Nantes Saint-Nazaire Port into green hydrogen hub

Lhyfe won the call for proposals by the Nantes Saint-Nazaire Port for the development of a green hydrogen production site to decarbonize its port ecosystem on a large scale

Tanker in Middle East Safe from attackers After U.S. Navy responds, officials say

A U.S. Navy warship responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker in the Gulf of Aden that had been seized by armed individuals and the vessel is now safe, U.S. officials said on Sunday.

ONE launches West India North America service

The new West India North America (WIN) service connects India’s west coast and the United States east coast

Pollution from ships: stricter measures to stop illegal discharges

Ships in EU seas should face dissuasive fines not only for oil spills, but also for sewage and garbage discharge, Transport and Tourism Committee MEPs say.

Maersk Supply Service extends its contract with The Ocean Cleanup

The Ocean Cleanup is an international non-profit project with the mission of ridding the world’s oceans of plastic

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