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Chilean scientists study climate change at ‘end of the world’

Chilean scientists studying organisms in one of the most remote places on Earth are urging regional leaders to step up efforts to tackle climate change.

Norway has been given a floating ocean laboratory

The OceanLab will contribute to research on underwater robotics, aquaculture, autonomous shipping and environmental research.

Glaciers collapse could trigger global floods and swallow islands

The massive Thwaites glacier in West Antarctica contains enough ice to raise global sea levels by 65cm if it were to completely collapse. And, worryingly, recent research suggests that its long-term stability is doubtful as the glacier hemorrhages more and more ice.

Port of Long Beach receives $52.3 million grant for rail project

Pier B On-Dock Rail Facility will make cargo movement cleaner, more efficient

AqualisBraemar LOC Group completes OSD-IMT acquisition

OSD-IMT is a specialist consultancy in ship design for newbuild, refit and conversion projects.

Reef experiment set to answer big reef restoration questions

Scientists have selectively shaded bleached corals on the Great Barrier Reef – gaining critical in-field data

Kongsberg Maritime Improves the Safety of Alvheim FPSO

Kongsberg Maritime project team successfully updates 19 safety and Automation Systems controllers on Aker BP’s Alvheim FPSO

VIDEO: Russian corvette burned down at the shipyard

A Russian warship under construction at a shipyard in St. Petersburg caught fire Friday, leaving at least three workers injured.

Carnival Corporation celebrates opening of Dubai Harbour Cruise terminal

First dedicated, purpose-built cruise port in the region welcomes two cruise passenger ships for the first time - AIDAbella and Costa Firenze from company's AIDA Cruises and Costa Cruises brands

Rolls-Royce makes Duisburg container terminal climate-neutral

Rolls-Royce will ensure a climate-neutral energy supply at the container terminal currently under construction at the Port of Duisburg, Germany.

New ocean floats to boost global network essential for climate research

Partners team with low-carbon sailing vessel for major Atlantic Ocean deployment

NASA-NOAA tech will aid marine oil spill response

NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists are teaming up to test remote sensing technology for use in oil spill response.

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