Industry News – Page 20
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Three patrol vessels commissioned for EFCA
Three patrol vessels have been chartered by the European Fisheries Control Agency for various roles in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
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WindEurope brands Denmark wind policy ‘absurd’
Denmark pauses offshore wind projects as WindEurope admits investment in the sector fell in 2022
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Actisense eyes commercial marine
Recently granted RINA Type Approval is evidence that Actisense products can sail into commercial marine, says CEO Phil Whitehurst
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Gothenburg Port CEO moves to Wallenius Sol
The Gothenburg Port Authority will lose its CEO to shipping giant Wallenius Sol, where he will become CEO in August.
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DLM appoints new technical director
A new technical director has been appointed at Dynamic Load Monitoring
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WATCH: Sea trials of ‘Walrus’ amphibious CTV
The world’s first amphibious CTV prepares for her first project at Scroby Sands
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WATCH: Shark robot takes a bite out of pollution
The world’s waterways are becoming snarled up by plastic, and one company has launched a range of robots to try to deal with it.
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Fischer Panda wins 18-boat MoD contract
18 MoD newbuild high-speed patrol craft will use onboard power systems by Fischer Panda UK
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Three firms collaborate on sustainable moorings
A partnership has been set up to deal with the stress to the sea floor that traditional mooring systems can cause.
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Rovco appoints new geoscience head
Graham Bell joins underwater robotics company Rovco as its new head of geoscience
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Subsea Europe expands R&D focus
Subsea Europe Services has appointed a head of R&D to lead the company’s technology innovation
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Scottish tidal turbine sector powers up
Tidal energy is becoming a renewable force to be reckoned with, as companies in Scotland increase their power offering
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Team Edorado on foiling for fast craft
A young Dutch team believes its foiling power boats will soon get their day in the commercial sun
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VIDEO: Port digs deep for bigger vessels
An Outer Hebrides port is digging deep to accommodate offshore vessels and the largest cruise liners
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Report examines towline pennant snap
A tug’s towline pennant snapped while assisting a container ship, causing multiple minor injuries
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ISU raises fire risk issue at conference
Larger ships and fire hazards - particularly where batteries are concerned - were among topics discussed at the Seatrade Maritime annual Salvage & Wreck event.
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Life-saving help published for safety at sea
A life-saving guide to saving men overboard has been published by the British Tugowners Assocation
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WATCH: Protecting aqueduct foundations
Divers use hydrographic survey equipment and massive boulders to protect underwater aqueduct foundations
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Subsea diver hazards highlighted in new report
A new guide provides information for divers risking their lives during subsea excavation works
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Keeping threats at bay: a guide to cybersecurity
Know your risks: cybersecurity is a growing essential, and measures must be adopted to keep systems safe.