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Incat Crowther to design new passenger ferry for US Virgin Islands

The new ferry will service the busy tourist and commuter route between Red Hook on the island of St. Thomas, and Cruz Bay on the island of St. John.

The second hybrid Superstar freight-passenger vessel delivered to Finnlines

The vessel will enter Finnlines' line between Finland and Sweden (Naantali–Långnäs–Kapellskär). Finncanopus is scheduled to start in traffic in February 2024.

Australian crewing of Woodside LNG vessel

Woodside Energy has reached agreement with three Australian maritime unions on the Australian crewing of an LNG vessel

Equinor increasing its ownership in the Linnorm discovery

Equinor has entered into an agreement to acquire Shell’s equity in and operatorship of the Linnorm discovery in the Norwegian Sea.

Deep-ocean Argo floats expand climate impact monitoring in the NE Pacific

Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) has expanded the reach of Pacific Ocean monitoring with the deployment of new deep-sea Argo floats that collect vital ocean data while traveling up and down through the water column, the space between the sea surface and the seafloor.

Major upgrade for Van Oord’s heavy-lift installation vessel Svanen

Among other improvements, the gantry crane will be extended by 25 metres, making the vessel ready to handle the next generation of monopile foundations for offshore wind projects.

Keel laying in Monfalcone of Star Princess

Second LNG-powered cruise ship built for Princess Cruises

French company to take over Correll Group

SPIE announces the acquisition of 85% of Correll Group, a leading player in engineering, installation, and maintenance services in the offshore wind sector.

Cadeler announces signing of EUR 550 million Green Loan and Guarantee Facilities

The purpose of the Facilities is to refinance existing vessels in Cadeler and Eneti Inc.

Coral reefs in peril from record-breaking ocean heat

Record breaking marine heat waves will cause devastating mass coral bleaching worldwide in the next few years, according to a University of Queensland coral reef scientist.

Kansai joins floating offshore wind project in Norway

The project can add 320 GWh of renewable energy to the Hammerfest region. The park is planned to be in operation in 2027 so that the experience can be used further in Norway's floating offshore wind investment, including at Utsira Nord.

Jan De Nul signs first two contracts with TenneT

Jan De Nul will take care of the transport, installation, burial and protection of the offshore cables.

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