Industry News – Page 205

  • Austal’s existing customer Aremiti has ordered an 80m 20-knot catamaran for its inter-island service
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    Medium speed Austal catamaran for Tahiti

    2012-02-09T09:42:00Z

    Australian shipbuilder Austal has secured an order from French Polynesia operator SNC Aremiti Ferry for a medium speed 80m vehicle passenger catamaran ferry.

  • The vessel is being built at a fast pace, with two shifts of 14 craftsmen each working a six day week.
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    Royal Rowbarge build for Diamond Jubilee

    2012-02-08T09:45:00Z

    Traditional boatbuilder Mark Edwards of Richmond UK is building the Royal Rowbarge, which will take part in a number of high profile events this year, including leading the Jubilee Pageant on the Thames on 3 June.

  • Short sea shipping and ferries would be disproportionately affected by EU legislation
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    “Delaying” tactics accusation refuted

    2012-02-07T08:22:00Z

    The UK Chamber of Shipping has rebuffed the idea that the shipping industry is trying employ “delaying tactics” with regard to emission regulation, a subject that impacts European short sea disproportionately.

  • Ferries like the Edøyfjord may become a common sight.
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    Gas powered ferries look to the future

    2012-02-06T15:12:00Z

    A new, LNG powered ferry has started services in Western Norway – and the both the builders and designers believe that these ferries are “the future”.

  • SS Robin is one of only three National Historic Ships ‘Core Collection’ vessels based in London.
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    Funding finds a home for SS Robin

    2012-02-02T16:31:00Z

    The UK’s Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) awarded a confirmed grant of just under £1m to the SS Robin Trust on Tuesday, enabling the world’s oldest complete steamship to re-open to the public.

  • The figures show world-wide diving activity by type of personnel, world-wide diving activity by region and type of personnel.
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    World diving personnel statistics published

    2012-01-30T10:00:00Z

    Figures published by the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) reveal that globally there was a reduction in offshore diving work in 2010, compared with 2009, possibly due to the economic environment.

  • 20m fishing boats operating from the Brittany coastline have experienced fuel savings of between 15% and 25%.
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    Kite propulsion powers French fishermen

    2012-01-27T08:00:00Z

    The French company Omega Sails has introduced a kite system for boat propulsion that is claimed to give considerable savings in fuel.

  • Ezzat is the first member of the Mapso Aquarius series, based on the Sekkina wave piercing catamaran hull form.
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    MJJAN12 Front Cover Story

    2012-01-27T08:00:00Z

    Ezzat is the first member of the Mapso Aquarius series, based on the Sekkina wave piercing catamaran hull form.

  • More than 50 delegates attended the opening session of MOS4MOS Information Days in the port of Livorno last week.
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    Motorways of the Sea gain momentum

    2012-01-26T16:04:00Z

    The MOS4MOS action continues to gain momentum, as the Activity 2 of the Action came to a close during the Information Days in Livorno, Italy last week.

  • Costa Concordia, seen here in happier times, now lies semi-submerged in a protected marine nature reserve.
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    Costa Concordia oil removal works underway

    2012-01-26T16:04:00Z

    SMIT Salvage divers have begun preparations to remove some 2,400 tons of fuel from the stricken cruise liner Costa Concordia.

  • Candidates will be able to see first hand laminating in action from the 32m2 purpose built mezzanine floor overlooking Composite Mouldings factory.
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    College launches GRP wet lay-up courses

    2012-01-26T16:03:00Z

    The UK’s Brockenhurst College, in partnership with nearby Composite Mouldings (CML) will be launching a series of five day beginner’s courses in GRP wet lay-up using hand laminating techniques.

  • Wind and tidal energy are set to become more commercially viable
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    UK’s first marine energy park

    2012-01-25T09:57:00Z

    The UK has is creating its first Marine Energy Park (MEP) in line with the government’s low carbon agenda and with the aim of helping to make wind and tidal power more commercially viable.

  • Italy’s Environment Minister, Corrado Clini, has said a fuel leak is a major concern
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    Rescue work resumes on Costa Concordia

    2012-01-19T17:25:00Z

    Rescue operations on the stricken Carnival cruise liner Costa Concordia resumed off the coast of Italy as the possibility of still saving lives remains the priority.

  • Suspected pirate skiff burns after attack. Photo: US Navy/JRZalasky
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    Difficult questions for private security firms

    2012-01-19T17:11:00Z

    The implementation of a much needed private security firm accreditation process, is underway but there are still worrying gaps on particular aspects of the carrying of arms on commercial craft.

  • A diver is seen removing a rare Ballan Wrasse from nets at the Scylla Reef. Photo: Rich Stevenson at Diving and Marine Solutions.
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    Illegal fishing damage to conservation site

    2012-01-19T17:10:00Z

    The UK’s National Marine Aquarium has confirmed that the Scylla Reef, an artificial reef close to Whitsand Bay in Cornwall, has suffered significant damage following what could be an illegal fishing net caught upon it.

  • The BSD 3000 subsea drill, developed by Bauer Renewables and Mojo Maritime
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    Mojo Maritime wins tidal energy awards

    2012-01-18T16:18:00Z

    For the second year running, British offshore renewable energy specialist, Mojo Maritime, has won the Tidal Energy Engineering Company of the Year award at the annual International Tide Energy Summit.

  • The new digital map data can display a variety of themes useful across the whole marine industry
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    New generation of marine topographic mapping

    2012-01-17T09:28:00Z

    The global marine industry is set to benefit from a new generation of marine topographic mapping and seabed surface models - incorporating the popular UKHO series of nautical charts.

  • The Costa Concordia in happier times
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    Speculation grows over cruise incident

    2012-01-16T11:23:00Z

    The search is continuing for survivors following the capsize of the cruise vessel Costa Concordia over the weekend - amidst mass speculation of what actually happened to cause the incident.

  • The marine apprentice graduates received awards from Skills Minister, John Hayes
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    First ever apprentice awards at TPLBS

    2012-01-13T10:00:00Z

    “The future of Britain is going to be as a high-tech, highly skilled economy", said Skills Minister John Hayes yesterday, announcing the first ever BMF Apprentice Graduation Awards.

  • Corinna Kleßmann defended her PhD thesis at Utrecht University this month.
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    Renewables policy saves EU €6bn a year

    2012-01-12T10:56:00Z

    Stepping up to a next phase in policy support for renewable energy could save the EU €4bn of policy costs a year.