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Robots documenting deep-sea biodiversity reveal a spectacular spaghetti worm

MBARI’s remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) have helped shed new light on the mysteries of the deep.

Carnival upgrading global fleet with fuel- and energy-saving technology

World's largest cruise company is rolling out Service Power Packages to improve energy efficiency and support overall sustainability goals

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

E-marine PJSC Commissions MakaiLay across Their Fleet

MakaiLay was recently added to the Cable Ship Maram and Cable Ship Umm Al Anber, and is currently being added to the Cable Ship Niwa, with other ships to follow.

PSA Singapore launches digital transformation initiatives

PSA Corporation Ltd (PSA) has developed and launched more than 50 Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to enable digital transformation and enhance digital integration within the haulage industry in Singapore.

PIL to adopt Hazcheck Detect cargo screening tool

Hazcheck Detect screens cargo booking details for keywords and includes an industry library to enable suspicious bookings to be identified

Verizon to build 5G network at Virginia International Terminals

Verizon Business and Virginia International Terminals, LLC (VIT) today announced an agreement to build a private 5G Ultra Wideband network at one of The Port Of Virginia’s main container terminals.

Silverstream signs MOU with Mitsui and Orient Marine

Collaboration aims to promote decarbonisation within the Japanese shipbuilding market and encourage adoption of Silverstream's air lubrication technology

WHOI and CMA CGM Group deploy acoustic monitoring buoy near Norfolk

The buoy deployment aims to aid in the survival of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale

Scientists discover world’s longest underwater avalanche after rescue of lost data

Prompt action by scientists recovered sensors drifting across the Atlantic Ocean that held data on a seabed sediment avalanche that travelled for 1,100 km to ocean depths of 4,500 km.

New NTNU`s robot makes studying the ocean easy

“Pamela” is an uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) developed as an entrepreneurial idea at NTNU for sampling a variety of surface water particles, from microplastic to plankton to salmon lice.

BASSnet centralises equipment data management for Oldendorff fleet

Oldendorff Carriers chose the BASSnet software suite to streamline ship management for its large fleet

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