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Royal Research Ships resume scientific operations

The Royal Research Ships James Cook and Discovery are resuming scientific research expeditions following the suspension of the marine facilities programme earlier in the year due to Covid-19.

Nearly a fifth of world’s ocean floor now mapped

The new data equating to an area twice the size of Australia.

Wärtsilä: Scrubbers shown to have lower climate impact than low-sulphur fuel

CO2 emissions associated with the production of low-sulphur marine fuels will be between these extreme values.

DNV GL – Maritime releases the 4th edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050

DNV GL: Fuel choice the essential decision as shipping charts a generational path to decarbonization

Vroon to recycle three PSVs

Vroon Offshore Services (VOS) has decided to dispose of three platform-supply vessels (PSV), with the aim of “right-sizing” its PSV fleet.

Van Oord successfully applies Atlantis tubes at Fish Migration River project

This is the first time the Atlantis tubes have been used to create a dam.

Great Lakes announces receipt of $117.8 million in awarded work

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (“Great Lakes”), the largest provider of dredging services in the United States has announced the receipt of several major dredging awards totaling $117.8 million.

Industry survey shows switch to low-sulphur fuel has not been without problems

The maritime industry’s transition to the sulphur regulation from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which came into force on 1 January 2020 has not been without problems. Since fuel oil properties are fluctuating, it is expected that quality and safety problems will continue to be a challenge for the global shipping industry.

First finished-car logistics terminal in Japan operated by NYK

Yokohama Daikoku C-3 Terminal Welcomes First PCTC

Spotlighting IMO’s actions on climate change

IMO is at the UN climate change conference in Bonn, Germany (17-27 June), where governments are meeting to work towards significantly accelerating the pace of climate action

Jan De Nul plans to reduce CO₂ emissions by 15% a year

Jan De Nul Group has revealed its commitment to reduce CO₂ emissions by 15% a year during maintenance dredging works at the Nieuwpoort coastal marina

Climate change to affect significantly shipping trade by 2050

Climate change to affect significantly shipping trade by 2050

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