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Icebreaker leaves Australia after 150 Antarctica trips

The giant orange icebreaker Aurora Australis left Australia for the final time on Saturday after more than 150 trips to Antarctica.

Japan’s MOl, Tohoku ink deal for wind-powered coal ship

MOL, Tohoku electric power sign deal for transport using coal carrier equipped with hard sail wind power propulsion system (Wind Challenger)

Marine-i helps Falco Drone Technologies get ready for lift off

Support from Marine-i is enabling Falco Drone Technologies to develop a pioneering new drone which could play a vital role in the inspection and maintenance of floating offshore wind installations.

WHOI reveals upgrades to iconic submersible Alvin

One of the world’s most prolific research submersibles will put 99% of the ocean floor within reach of science community when it relaunches in 2021

Research expedition begins to measure world’s largest system of ocean currents

Royal Research Ship (RRS) Discovery has departed Southampton to measure one of the world’s largest system of ocean currents, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).

FairWind awarded offshore pre-assembly at Formosa 2 in Taiwan

FairWind has been awarded another project from Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy to collaborate on pre-assembly work on offshore wind turbines for the Formosa 2 wind farm in Taiwan.

KR and DSME complete world’s first ship to ship LNG bunkering for gas trial

Korean Register (KR) and DSME have competed the world’s first ship to ship (STS) LNG loading for gas trial.

Norway launches major Wind Power Research Centre

One of the centre’s main priorities will be offshore wind research.

iSURVEY completes landmark North Sea Project

The UK entity of iSURVEY has announced completion of its largest project to date.

SeaRoad opts for MoorMaster NxG for Melbourne-Devonport service

MoorMaster replaces conventional mooring lines with automated vacuum pads.

Faroe Islands’ 11km undersea tunnel to open this month

Work is nearly finished on a four-year project to drill an 11km undersea tunnel between the two biggest of the Faroe Islands, Streymoy and its eastern neighbour, Eysturoy.

Neptune announces feasibility study into CCS plan for Netherlands

If the project is developed, it will be one of the largest CCS facilities in the Dutch North Sea

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