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"These constraints are making it challenging to avoid delays in regard to passage through the area,” Maersk said in a statement.
The shutdown is a precautionary security measure, the Ministry of Energy said in a statement. It did not specify which fields were affected.

AIMS AI technology helps coral reef monitoring across the Pacific

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is collaborating with Pacific Island nations to boost coral reef monitoring by integrating scientific methods with artificial intelligence (AI).

Aquaculture Industry: New AI-powered technology by DNV set to transform compliance

DNV announces the introduction of a new AI-powered fish farm technology, addressing critical compliance requirements set out by the Norwegian government, poised to save man hours, operational costs and prevent loss of valuable fish stock.

Australian AI startup granted AUKUS exemption for autonomous vessel software

Trials of the software have been conducted on boats ranging from a one-metre long research vessel to an offshore patrol boat

BV launches AI-powered Augmented Surveyor 3D, for next-generation remote inspection

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has launched an advanced tool powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, designed to optimize anomaly detection and localization for ship and offshore structure inspections.

The future of marine operations: Robots that organize themselves

Autonomous robots that organize themselves are the next step in working in and studying the ocean.

Fugro and Spoor create new AI bird-monitoring solution for offshore wind farms

The solution uses video cameras installed on Fugro’s SEAWATCH® Wind Lidar and other metocean buoys

MOL and Fujitsu leverage AI for efficient crew replacement planning

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited today announced the commencement of the operational application phase of an AI-powered optimization system for crew replacement planning.

Intelligent drones increase offshore wind efficiency

Aerial drones are used in Vattenfall's offshore activities for the inspection of wind turbine blades and are being tested for spare part delivery, while unmanned vessels are used for seabed surveys and for the inspection of foundations below the water level.

Bureau Veritas and NukkAI collaborate on AI-powered scheduling optimization

This initiative seeks to resolve a persistent challenge in surveyor operations: the variability of ship arrival times.

AI to combat illegal fishing and enhance vessel tracking

“IUU fishing results in up to $25 billion in annual economic losses, and fishing vessels engaged in IUU often commit human rights violations like human trafficking and modern slavery”

Tototheo Global-Neuron partner to bring AI optimised satellite connectivity to maritime industry

With this partnership Tototheo Global and Neuron will work with customers to integrate real-time connectivity data from the antennas, routers and third-party systems on their ship's end-to-end network

Autonomous ships are on the horizon: Is AI ready to take command?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is well suited to observe and understand what is going on around a ship. However, before we can allow AI to make safety-critical decisions, we need to be aware of how certain the decisions are, as well as why AI makes them.

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