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  • Keith McDermott says Ecosse's SCAR system is particularly suitable for the soils in the Baltic Sea
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    Renewables trenching contract for ESS

    2015-10-05T16:49:00Z

    Scotland-based Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) is to carry out pre-cut seabed trenching prior to Prysmian Group’s cable laying on the Wikinger offshore windfarm – the second Baltic Sea renewables project for ESS.

  • Each turbine has now been tested for a period of 240 hours
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    Kentish Flats connects to grid

    2015-10-02T12:07:00Z

    During August, Swedish renewable energy company Vattenfall announced that it has produced the first power to the National Grid from the Kentish Flats Extension (KFE) offshore wind farm in the UK North Sea.

  • Propulsion is provided for 'SONUS' by 2 x Honda 100hp extra longshaft engines with hydraulic steering
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    Cheetah exporting

    2015-10-02T11:21:00Z

    Among a string of exports this summer, UK catamaran workboat builder Cheetah Marine reports that it has delivered two 7.9m hydrographic survey vessels.

  • The 350m long Cowes breakwater construction is nearing completion Photo: Poole Harbour Commissioners
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    Breakwater construction nears completion

    2015-10-01T12:11:00Z

    The 350m long Cowes breakwater structure in the UK is nearing the end of the construction process by contractor Boskalis Westminster.

  • Demand drops for Nordic specials
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    Nordic jobs lost as offshore declines

    2015-10-01T11:27:00Z

    Competition in the European offshore sector and strained relations with Russia are among reasons being blamed for upcoming job losses at Nordic Yards in Germany.

  • iRAMS remotely monitors engines and generators to help vessel operators cut costs and downtime
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    Cutting costs with remote monitoring

    2015-10-01T10:37:00Z

    UK-based AST Marine Sciences Ltd has developed a new remote sensing and engine diagnostic system that promises to cut costs and protect commercial vessels and workboats through remote monitoring of engines and generators.

  • The MD73HR Tape Heading Repeater
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    3D printing for marine navigation

    2015-09-30T15:44:00Z

    UK based Marine Data Systems has used 3D printing to speed up the supply of heading repeaters and alarm units to the Canadian Navy.

  • Maintenance work has already begun on 'Cetus'
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    Kooiman signs SWATH maintenance contract

    2015-09-30T12:22:00Z

    Dutch shipyard, Kooiman BV, has signed a contract with Dutch Pilotage Service for the maintenance of two Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull (SWATH) catamarans.

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    Irish navigation safety conference

    2015-09-29T16:43:00Z

    Ireland’s JFC Marine will host a two day marine a navigation safety conference in October marking the launch of its portfolio of marine navigational aids to the European market.

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    Safety comes second, says report

    2015-09-29T15:28:00Z

    Some 50% of crews working on offshore support vessels are willing to compromise safety for a contract, according to a new report published by Canada-based Helm Operations.

  • The factory represents a total investment of €45 million ©Schottel
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    New Schottel rudder plant

    2015-09-28T15:59:00Z

    Schottel, the German manufacturer of marine propulsion systems, has opened a new Rudderpropeller factory near its company headquarters in Dörth, in order to strengthen its leading market position.

  • A service speed of 37 knots, with top speed of 40 knots and capacity for 650 passengers will provide efficient transportation
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    40 knot monohull

    2015-09-28T15:15:00Z

    What does it take to make a 63m monohull do 40 knots? According to naval architects Incat Crowther, the answer lies in five engines pumping out over 15,000bhp. The US office of the global firm of vessel designers has recently been commissioned by an undisclosed Central American operator to design ...

  • Deep Green resembles an underwater kite and is based on a new approach for generating electricity from tidal and ocean currents
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    More funding for Minesto tidal power plant

    2015-09-28T14:43:00Z

    Sweden-based Minesto has been granted €3.5m in funding by KIC InnoEnergy to commercialise its tidal power plant, Deep Green, and ensure installation in 2017.

  • Loading the vessels in Ha Long Bay (Photo: Damen)
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    Workboats for Europe

    2015-09-28T14:39:00Z

    Netherlands-headquartered Damen Shipyards Group has just undertaken its largest transportation of stock vessels to date. Upon arrival in Europe later this month, the mixture of completed vessels, serving several industries, will be ready for immediate sale and can swiftly be put into operation.

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    Strong year for DIAB

    2015-09-28T11:48:00Z

    Swedish composite structure specialist DIAB says its sales are surging due to the wind energy market recovery in China and the USA after the downturn that occurred between 2010 and 2012. DIAB reports a very strong first half of 2015.

  • Axial Seamount is an underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon, USA. Photo: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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    Axial Seamount expedition success

    2015-09-24T12:32:00Z

    The first expedition to carry out extensive exploration, mapping, and sampling of new lava flows from the Axial Seamount underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon, USA, has been successfully completed.

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    SEAEXPLORER ready to take the plunge

    2015-09-23T15:52:00Z

    Europe’s only deep sea glider, developed by France-based Alseamar, is being upgraded to enable it to dive 5km in some of the world’s deepest oceans to carry out environmental impact checks from oil and gas drilling.

  • Plymouth’s Turnchapel Wharf, UK, the Fugro Academy’s new home
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    New home for Fugro Academy

    2015-09-23T13:47:00Z

    Fugro Academy, the in-house training centre for Fugro, the Netherlands-based provider of geotechnical, survey, subsea and geosciences services, is moving into a new home at Plymouth’s Turnchapel Wharf, UK.

  • The new Torque Meter provides an accurate digital output for torque, speed, power, running hours and total energy
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    Smart Torque Meter unveiled

    2015-09-22T15:41:00Z

    BMT SMART Ltd, a subsidiary of BMT Group, is expanding its range of Fleet Vessel Performance Management (FVPM) products with a new SMARTPOWER Torque Meter.

  • The Nautical Institute’s ‘Navigation Accidents and their Causes’
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    Navigation Accidents and their Causes

    2015-09-22T12:13:00Z

    The Nautical Institute’s latest book looks at major casualties and the lessons that can be learned, setting out good practice to avoid them in future.