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Satellites can reveal risk of forced labor in the world’s fishing fleet

The research team compiled 27 different vessel behaviors and characteristics that might indicate forced labor on board

Aegir installs water handling module on Woodside’s Pluto Alpha Platform

The Pluto A Platform is a not-normally manned platform

Equinor and partners to invest NOK 3 billion in the North Sea Statfjord Øst field

A total of four new wells will be drilled from existing subsea templates.

Port of Tyne signs Dogger Bank site development option

Port of Tyne has signed an option agreement with Dogger Bank Wind Farm.

MSC calls for urgent solution for seafarers on chartered bulk carrier ANASTASIA

MSC has requested crew change since mid-2020, but no implementation so far

Ivory Coast announces the creation of its first Marine Protected Area (MPA)

The MPA will cover 2,600km2 (1,000 square miles) of pristine ocean off the coast of Grand-Béréby, protecting marine biodiversity including threatened shark and turtle species.

ecoSPEARS to deploy clean water technology at Port of San Diego

SPEARS is an innovative, in-situ technology that absorbs PCBs “like a sponge”, from contaminated sediment in a safe and environmentally-friendly manner.

Maersk to shift vessel calls to new container terminal in Kalundborg

As consequence Maersk will leave Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) located in the center of Copenhagen as of March 2021.

Port of New Orleans set to acquire property for potential new container terminal

This major economic development project would serve industry investments throughout the State of Louisiana

The most consumed species of mussels contain microplastics all around the world

The Bayreuth team investigated the microplastic load of four mussel species

Wärtsilä LPG Fuel Supply System to be retrofitted to an additional three BW LPG ships

LPG as a marine fuel supports environmental sustainability

Maersk Intrepid shows promising emission reduction levels after entering operations in Norway

After successfully being converted to a hybrid, low-emission rig, Maersk Intrepid has entered operations as the first Maersk Drilling rig to feature this set of upgrades.

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