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Arctic researchers assess how marine organisms respond to light

Marine scientists have used the cover of darkness to expose how ‘light pollution’ is affecting creatures in the Arctic Ocean. Working during the depths of...

Brittany Ferries completed deal for purchase of Condor Ferries

The deal, announced last year, had been subject to scrutiny by competition authorities. But following their green light at the end of January, and...

AST and Proteum working together to develop a new telemetry solution

AST Marine Sciences (MSL) was approached by Proteum Ltd based in Hamble, Southampton, to develop a telemetry solution for the latest OXE high-performance diesel...

Port of Tyne first UK port to become a connected ports partner

The Port of Tyne has announced it will be the first UK port to join the Connected Ports Partnership. The global data and resource sharing...

Five companies form consortium to develop the Net Zero Teesside project

OGCI Climate Investments – the $1B+ investment fund of The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative – has announced the formation of a consortium of...

Opinion: Offshore wind foundation trend will break records this year

The global offshore wind projects that are set to start-up this year will make 2020 the year with the highest ever use of steel...

£1.4m to map carbon storage potential of UK offshore areas

A new study will identify the UK’s best sites and produce a road map for carbon storage to help the country reach its net...

PLA boosts operational efficiencies at the port with BareFLEET

The Port of London Authority boosts operational efficiencies at second-largest port in the UK with BareFLEET advanced remote monitoring system The Port of London Authority...

Valeport to help Tor Bay’s underwater rainforest

Valeport has pledged its support to a campaign to protect the vital ‘underwater rainforest’ which is under threat off Tor Bay, on the SW...

Greater gabbard survey work carried out using cutting edge XOCEAN Technology

In a first for the offshore wind sector, a vessel remotely controlled from shore took to the sea off Suffolk to undertake survey work...

Scientists recorded the extraordinary sounds of fish communicating

The extraordinary sounds of fish communicating to one another has been captured for the first time in the UK at SEA LIFE London Aquarium. From...

Royal Navy uses board games in anti submarine warfare training

Instructors at British Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose have designed a set of bespoke board games based around hunting submarines. They are now being used...

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