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Ukraine has denied any responsibility for the attack on the tanker Midvolga-2, which was reportedly carrying sunflower oil from Russia to Georgia. Heorhiy Tykhyi, a spokesman for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated this on X...
The unit will undergo refitting at the Group’s shipyard in Palermo

Fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk

The fisheries sector is a dangerous profession, and fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk. They are often alone on board, working on boats measuring between 6 and 11 metres long.

Sientists believe aquaculture needs its own specialised robotics

After robotics made its way into the fish farming industry, aquaculture has largely adopted equipment developed for the oil and gas industry.

Marine plastic waste can spread antimicrobial resistance

Bacteria discharged to the oceans in sewage and wastewater thrive on the biofilms that form on plastic waste. This may be leading to the somewhat unanticipated problem of antimicrobial resistance.

Active control of wind turbine speed can lead to fewer bird strikes

Norwegian researchers are currently developing wind turbines that can adapt their blade rotation speeds to prevent bird strikes.

Statsbygg selects Framo pumping systems for the Norwegian Centre for Ocean Technology

The delivery includes 96 pumps that will pump huge amounts of water to create ocean currents in the research facility's basin.

SINTEF, Folla Alger and Cermaq are testing new combined sea site for salmon and kelp

Folla Alger has stocked the first kelp in its new combined sea site for salmon and kelp in Steigen in Nordland, Norway. This is the world's first sea site that has been built for the combined production of both salmon and kelp, where the kelp will be grown inside the farm itself.

Norway has been given a floating ocean laboratory

The OceanLab will contribute to research on underwater robotics, aquaculture, autonomous shipping and environmental research.

Offshore wind: New Ocean Grid project in the North Sea

The Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Iselin Nybø, announced today that the Ocean Grid project will get financial support of 82.7 million NOK, through the Green Platform scheme.

Study: Measuring the impact of extreme waves on offshore structures

Strong storms can trigger steep, breaking waves that slam into platforms and wind turbines with tremendous force. Scientists at NTNU and SINTEF are studying the behaviour of offshore structures subjected to these kinds of waves. Their goal is to increase safety at sea.

Equinor and SINTEF have agreed on a strategic collaboration in four key areas

The areas are offshore wind, marine systems, energy systems and modeling studies related to these areas.

DNV GL, TCM and SINTEF to develop carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies

Three international organizations specializing in technology research, testing, advisory services, and standardization have joined forces to find new ways to accelerate the adoption of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology in emissions-heavy industries.

Simulation model may reduce the climate footprint of oil production

Future offshore oil and gas fields are most likely to be “satellite developments” that are less expensive and emit less greenhouse gases than other fields because they do not require new production platforms.

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