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Music icon Gwen Stefani named as godmother of Carnival Jubilee

Carnival Jubilee is the third of Carnival’s Excel class, is powered on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology platform

Royal Marines get revamped raiding craft for new era of operations

Royal Marines will strike deeper and faster thanks to a revamped raiding boat for discrete commando operations.

Babcock awarded five-year Royal Navy equipment information configuration contract

Babcock have been awarded a configuration management contract for the Royal Navy and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary surface ship fleet.

Wärtsilä signs a five-year agreement with the Irish Naval Service

Five-year Wärtsilä Lifecycle Agreement will ensure operational efficiency and reliability of four Irish Navy vessels

Energy transition: Charting a fair course for fishing fleets

The fishing industry, reliant on fossil fuels and vulnerable to climate change, needs to shift to alternative energy – but in a way that’s fair for vulnerable countries and communities.

Brexit-induced spatial restrictions reveal alarming increase of fishing fleet’s carbon footprint

Using Brexit as a natural experiment, the researchers used open fisheries data to unravel the consequences for the Norwegian mackerel fishery. The findings reveal an alarming shift in the fishery's performance and carbon emissions due to the changes in fishing practices.

Tallink Grupp completes sale of company vessel Isabelle

Isabelle will now continue to offer a valuable and much-needed service, like the one she was able to offer here in Tallinn to the Ukrainian war refugees – safe accommodation – albeit this time to workers of major global industrial and resource projects.

U.S. Department of Commerce allocates over $20.6M in fishery disaster funding

Funds will support California salmon fisheries

New Zealand backs away from deep-sea trawling restrictions

The New Zealand government appears to be turning its back on South Pacific ocean conservation measures and UN resolutions it has signed, environment groups say.

This destructive fishing style doesn’t just harm marine life

Bottom trawling is banned in over half of U.S. federal waters, and produces harmful emissions that are warming the planet.

Austal USA delivers 14th expeditionary fast transport to United States Navy

EPF-14 is the first ‘Flight II’ Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) ship that features enhanced medical facilities and naval medicine afloat capabilities that will provide critical combat care in austere and contested operating environments.

The EU fisheries control system gets a major revamp

The revised rules modernise the way fishing activities are controlled, for both EU vessels and those fishing in EU waters.

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