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VIDEO: Ukrainian border guards inspect vessels as part of the grain initiative

Since August 1, more than 15.5 million tons of Ukrainian food have already been exported from Ukrainian ports to 38 countries.

The Ocean Cleanup team hit significant milestone in 2022

Over 2,000,000 kg of trash removed from oceans and rivers

Port of Long Beach Channel Deepening Project wins federal authorization

"This project will widen and deepen the harbor serving one of the world's top 10 busiest container port complexes"

AD Ports Group signs agreements with Kazakh National Oil Company Subsidiary

New joint venture will provide offshore services as well as crude transportation for energy companies operating in the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea

ONE to acquire three container terminals on the west coast of the United States

The recent disruptions to the supply chain due to Covid-19 have highlighted the importance container terminals play in keeping global trade flowing.

Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years

The degradation status of the buried particles was investigated, and it was found that, once trapped in the seafloor, they no longer degrade, either due to lack of erosion, oxygen, or light.

Japanese insurers to halt ship insurance for all of Russia

Lack of coverage for war damage could have impact on Japan's LNG imports

Pillar coral increase its extinction risk to Critically Endangered due to human activity

An international team of experts, including from the University of Portsmouth, have found marine species is facing a “perfect storm” due to human activity

Bunker measuring system mandatory in Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam

During the first half of 2023, the port authorities will first identify suitable bunker measuring systems.

Port in Bahamas orders Konecranes mobile harbor crane

NCP has decided to invest in a new crane with the advanced technology necessary to simultaneously increase capacity and take them further along the path to electrification.

MOL and GAIL sign time charter contract for newbuilding LNG carrier

The new building vessel will be the second MOL Group LNG carrier serving GAIL.

Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae

Sea urchin larvae raised in high levels of plastic pollution die due to developmental abnormalities, new research shows.

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