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RINA approves a new-concept offshore fish-farming vessel

Oceangoing aquaculture vessel gains RINA Approval

Carnival`s third Excel-class ship will be delivered in 2023

The announcement about Carnival Jubilee was made the same day that Carnival confirmed that all 22 of its U.S.-based ships will be back in guest operations by March 2022.

AIDA Cruises expands use of shore power in German ports in 2021

With the restart of its cruises from Germany, AIDA Cruises has expanded the use of green shore power with ships of its fleet to two more German ports in the 2021 summer season.

Fincantieri and Navantia agree to boost collaboration in European defence

Fincantieri and Navantia have reached an agreement on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in order to boost their relationship and explore the joint benefit of a broadened collaboration in the naval and maritime domains.

OOS Group introduces the Semi-submersible Mussel Farm

The OOS Group has developed a Semi-submersible Mussel Farm (SMF) to grow mussels in the North Sea.

Research vessel Belgica, transferred from Belgium to Ukraine, arrives in Odesa

Ukrainian scientists will use ship to monitor the environmental state of the Black Sea, adding to data on pollution, biodiversity, and the spread of antibiotic resistance in marine animals.

Cruise company set to debut world’s first hybrid-powered ship

Trio Of Sustainable Power Sources To Drive Royal Caribbean Group's Next Class Of Ships Into The Future

HAL’s Rotterdam departs on maiden voyage from Amsterdam to Florida

The ship will cross the Atlantic Ocean from Amsterdam to Ft. Lauderdale and then spend its inaugural season in the Caribbean.

Naval Group awarded design contract for the French Navy’s future ocean patrol vessels

The French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) has awarded Naval Group the contract for the preliminary and detailed design of the Ocean Patrol Vessel program.

Royal Navy sailors to get Canadian polar training

More Royal Navy sailors will be trained in taking ships into challenging polar waters thanks to a new collaborative agreement with the Canadian Coast Guard.

Framo strengthens sustainable aquaculture focus

Equipment supplier LiftUP has become part of pump manufacturer Framo.

Cruise ships must be effectively regulated to minimise serious environment impact

The cruise ship industry should be subject to global monitoring and effective legislation because of its continuous increasing impact on both the environment and human health and wellbeing, according to new research.

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