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Damen delivers the third vessel delivery to the South African Navy

P1573 joins sister vessels P1571 and P1572 in the Navy’s patrol squadron based in Durban.

It will carry strike UAVs: MARS surface drone unveiled in UK

The British marine technology company SubSea Craft has presented its latest development – the MARS surface drone.

University of Plymouth is first to launch an electric boat

In a UK first, the University of Plymouth has added a boat powered by electricity to its fleet of education and research vessels.

USC researchers develop plastic substitute from mineral found in seashells

Biomedical engineers at USC Viterbi have created a new biocompatible material that is safe for marine life and avoids harmful microplastics.

China has developed an underwater drone boat Blue Whale

Xinhua China reported that the drone is fully autonomous and can stay at sea for up to 30 days.

Bollinger Shipyards to commence full production on U.S. Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter

Bollinger Shipyards has received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard to begin full production activities on the U.S. Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter (PSC) program.

CLdN launches new Zeebrugge-Cork-Dublin container shipping service

The introduction of the new LoLo service will also enable a further optimization of CLdN’s roll-on / roll-off (RoRo) fleet deployment

Russia claims Ukrainian naval drones now armed with guided missiles

A Ukrainian uncrewed surface vessel reportedly launched a guided missile during an attack on a Russian-occupied offshore gas platform in the Black Sea.

Scottish Government agrees to open the way for offshore fish farms

The move will remove a legal anomaly that has so far limited fish farming to within three miles of the coastline.

Wärtsilä expands methane slip reduction capabilities by introducing NextDF technology for third engine

NextDF technology reduces the environmental impact of vessels that use LNG as fuel, without compromising on performance or operational stability.

Water salinity cuts the risk of harmful bacteria riding on microplastics from freshwater to the sea

A study of bacteria on microplastics in nine European rivers shows salinity to serve as a barrier stopping serious pathogens travelling large distances on plastic debris.

Bureau Veritas joins NavHyS Project to advance liquid hydrogen innovation in shipping

NavHyS brings together a consortium of 14 partners from across Europe, with the shared goal of decarbonizing the shipping industry.

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