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Studying ship tracks to inform climate intervention decision-makers

Sandia scientists have developed computer tools to study inadvertent marine cloud brightening.

Russia targets Netherlands’ North Sea infrastructure, says Dutch intelligence agency

Russia has in recent months tried to gain intelligence to sabotage critical infrastructure in the Dutch part of the North Sea, Dutch military intelligence agency MIVD said on Monday.

Equinor sells its oil terminal at the Bahamas

Equinor has entered into an agreement with Liwathon for the sale of the Equinor South Riding Point oil terminal at the Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas.

AI Tech is key to protecting whales from deadly collisions with ships

Automated detection capabilities could save thousands of whales’ lives each year

Kongsberg to provide cutting-edge simulation technology to the Royal Navy

A new suite of navigation simulators for the Royal Navy will be rolled out this year as part of Project Selborne’s modernisation of Royal Navy training.

Finnlines expands its Ireland–Belgium freight service by adding a second vessel

Major increase in capacity for freight customers on a route Rosslare, Ireland, and Zeebrugge, Belgium with the addition of a second ro-ro vessel.

Raízen and KCC embark on sustainability-driven contract of affreightment

The deal aims to significantly improve trading efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint by up to 40%, exceeding IMO’s targets of shipping carbon intensity reductions by 2030

Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining

Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean—but the potential impact on animals including whales is unknown, researchers have warned.

Fincantieri and Leonardo signed multiple MoUs with Greek suppliers

Italian defence companies to further strengthen collaboration with Elefsis Shipyards and the Greek industry

Tracking ocean microplastics from space

New information about an emerging technique that could track microplastics from space has been uncovered by researchers at the University of Michigan.

Singapore and Vietnam to partner on maritime and port cooperation

Singapore and Vietnam Maritime Authorities Strengthen Ties Under Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime and Port Cooperation

First section of Houston Ship Channel expansion complete

The expansion of this area is expected to help increase safety, reduce congestion, and improve vessel transit times by approximately an hour by reducing daylight restrictions.

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