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The Sırapınar Class are compact sister vessels to Sanmar’s best-selling Boğacay Class tugs.
The vessel will undergo final outfitting at Royal T Shipyards in Kampen before heading to Harlingen for sea trials and delivery later this year.

Plymouth and South Devon Freeport given the green light

The University is driving the project’s innovation strategy and will work across the marine, maritime, defence and manufacturing sectors

University of Plymouth and BMT join forces to improve cyber security in the maritime sector

The partnership will look to harness the capabilities of the University’s £3.2million Cyber-SHIP Lab

Maritime rope could be adding billions of microplastics to the ocean every year

The hauling of rope on maritime vessels could result in billions of microplastic fragments entering the ocean every year, according to new research.

Wave power can play greater role in UK’s Net Zero energy drive

A new study by the University of Plymouth positions the UK at the forefront of offshore renewable energy innovation and development worldwide

Humans’ construction ‘footprint’ on ocean quantified for first time

Researchers from the University of Plymouth have collaborated on a new study which for the first time shows the full extent of human development in oceans.

Mussel reefs heighten the risk of microplastic exposure and consumption

Researchers suggest species like the blue mussel may be useful indicators of microplastic pollution

Study: Rising carbon dioxide levels will change marine fish communities

A new study showed that elevated dissolved CO2 conditions can lead to a 45

New study: LEGO bricks could survive in ocean for up to 1,300 years

A study led by the University of Plymouth examined the extent to which items of the ever-popular children’s toy were worn down in the...

Industry involvement vital in creation of unique new Cyber-SHIP Lab

With funding from Research England, there are 18 commercial partners working alongside the University of Plymouth to bring it to fruition. The Cyber-SHIP Lab was...

Study: Ocean ‘dead zones’ could be expanding far quicker than currently thought

A study led by Dr Sabine Lengger measured the stable isotopes of organic carbon in sediment cores taken from the ocean floor ‘Dead zones’ within...

Research project examines fate of microplastics in rivers and lakes

Researchers from the University of Plymouth have begun work on a €4.1million project examining the distribution of microplastics in European rivers and lakes. Building on...

Cyber-SHIP Lab in UK to address maritime cyber security

A unique new research facility designed to address the key cyber security challenges facing the shipping industry is being established at the University of...

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