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Sembcorp Marine delivers world’s first eighth-generation drillship

Sembcorp Marine has successfully completed the delivery of the world’s first eighth-generation drillship, the Deepwater Atlas, for Transocean’s subsidiary Triton Atlas GmBH.

EU moves one step closer to protecting deep-sea ecosystems from bottom fishing

The Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture has voted on the Commission’s proposal to close vulnerable areas to fishing gears which touch the seabed.

Maersk Drilling awarded one-well contract with Shell in the UK North Sea

Maersk Drilling has secured a contract for the drilling of the Pensacola well in the UK sector of the North Sea.

Polarstern Expedition to the Arctic Ice

Research icebreaker departs for a process study in the marginal ice zone north of Svalbard and glacier research off Greenland

3D-printed reefs to help restore marine biodiversity in the Kattegat in Denmark

This is the first time 3D-printed reefs are used in Danish waters, and they will complement existing boulder reefs that Ørsted established when constructing the Anholt Offshore Wind Farm in 2012-13.

Bureau Veritas completes new study on ammonia as fuel

Bureau Veritas (BV) carried out a study aiming at de-risking the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, with a specific focus on leak mitigation and treatment, in collaboration with the global multi-energy major TotalEnergies.

Shell tanker fitted with SOL-X safety management solution

Shell has been increasing its use of technology to prevent accidents and reduce exposure to potential incidents onboard its ships.

Toxic gas leak at Jordan’s Aqaba port kills 13, injures hundreds

A leak of toxic chlorine gas at Jordan's Red Sea port of Aqaba has killed 13 people and injured more than 260 others, state media report.

DOP Dredger 200 delivered to EMODRAGA in Mozambique

Damen delivered a DOP Dredger 200 to EMODRAGA, the leading dredging company in Mozambique

UNEP and EIB join forces to reduce pollution in the marine environment

The two agreed to support preparation of priority investment projects to reduce pollution in the marine and coastal environments of the three Southern Mediterranean countries, namely Egypt, Lebanon and Tunisia.

Port of Amsterdam and Duisport developing green hydrogen value chain

Port of Amsterdam and duisport will therefore jointly explore the potential of several hydrogen carrier technologies, with the aim of establishing an international supply chain for hydrogen on a commercial scale.

Observing Arctic marine life — from the seabed to space

NTNU researchers from AMOS, the Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems, used small satellites and subsea robots — and everything in between — to study marine life in Svalbard’s Kongsfjorden in a first-ever experiment in May.

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