Groundings and broken turbines among jobs for salvors
From tackling multiple wind turbine blade failures to responding to a damaged jack-up rig off Trinidad, global salvage operations demonstrate how salvors’ expertise stretches far beyond towing disabled vessels to a safe haven.
And so it begins…
Build up for Seawork 2026 is underway, with the first part of the hall structures going up today.
“Built around how people actually work on the water”
Ocealis, a maritime operations and compliance platform designed for small commercial craft operators, will officially launch at Seawork 2026.
Securing the seas for Brazil
The Brazilian Navy has held an inauguration ceremony for the LSAR 02, a Damen Search and Rescue (SAR) Vessel 1605 in Vitória.
Addressing changing marine power demands at Seawork 2026
Finning UK & Ireland will address changing marine power requirements at Seawork 2026, as operators increasingly look for more flexible and efficient propulsion, auxiliary and power generation solutions across their fleets.
Join the Floodfighters at Seawork
What key challenges will search and rescue (SAR) face as a result of climate change and what kit and tactics will aid water and flood rescue operations in the near term? Just one of the topics to be explored at The Floodfighters Conference
VIDEO: Spain taps AI to reduce whale strikes at sea
Maritime artificial intelligence specialist SEA.AI will supply seven of its monitoring systems to a Spanish government department specifically to monitor marine animals such as whales.
Groundings and broken turbines among jobs for salvors
From tackling multiple wind turbine blade failures to responding to a damaged jack-up rig off Trinidad, global salvage operations demonstrate how salvors’ expertise stretches far beyond towing disabled vessels to a safe haven.
Battery storage: the missing link in shorepower’s grid problem - Study
Three UK ports have piloted a UK government-backed shorepower project aiming to circumvent grid limitations and high connection costs.
Engineers use tide as a tool to install city bridge
Few cities witness the arrival of a 3,000-tonne bridge deck by river. But in Nantes, residents watched as a steel span 150 metres long and eight storeys high was floated into position with remarkable precision, using the tide as a tool.
































































