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New research indicates careful fish handling helps support sustainable fisheries

The initial data on the survival rates of snapper that are caught and then released, suggests careful handling could help fishers save hundreds of thousands of fish per year.

ONE to acquire three container terminals on the west coast of the United States

The recent disruptions to the supply chain due to Covid-19 have highlighted the importance container terminals play in keeping global trade flowing.

50Hertz awards contracts for grid connection of wind farm project in Baltic Sea

50Hertz and wind farm operator Skyborn Renewables (Skyborn) seek to jointly implement Gennaker, the currently largest offshore wind project in the German Baltic Sea.

Awarded 38 million to greener maritime offshore wind operations

The Norwegian Government awarded Maritime CleanTech partner Vard Group and the Ocean Charger project partners 38 million NOK for developing future offshore charging solutions for zero-emission operations.

The Njord field upgraded and ready for another 20 years

The field is now back on stream, ensuring secure and stable energy supplies to Europe.

Second LPG dual-fuel VLGC for Astomos named Lantana Planet

Japanese shipping heavyweight NYK has held a naming ceremony for the second dual-fuel very large gas carrier (VLGC) for charter with LPG trader and importer Astomos Energy Corporation.

NIWA and SLSNZ develop rip current identification tool using AI and deep learning

Beachgoers could be safer thanks to a new technology with the potential to give real-time updates of rip currents.

The Crown Estate announces investment in marine surveys

The Crown Estate accelerates plans for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea with multi-million pound programme of marine surveys

Ireland issues first offshore wind maritime consents

Seven large offshore wind farm developments have been cleared to apply for planning permission for what would be the first offshore renewable energy projects in 20 years.

Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years

The degradation status of the buried particles was investigated, and it was found that, once trapped in the seafloor, they no longer degrade, either due to lack of erosion, oxygen, or light.

Japanese insurers to halt ship insurance for all of Russia

Lack of coverage for war damage could have impact on Japan's LNG imports

How sunlight could turn seawater into freshwater for coastal communities

Abu Dhabi-based startup Manhat is developing a floating device that distills water without requiring electricity

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