News 2-10 – Page 210

  • The Erika sinking is one of many recent incidents emphasising the need for the UK to retain an effective marine emergency response capability.
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    Marine policy warning to UK Government

    2011-06-13T12:48:00Z

    The UK is on a “dangerous course” said Mark Dickinson, general secretary of Nautilus International in a talk at the Houses of Parliament last month.

  • Andrew Jackson partner Andrew Oliver has been appointed Head of Off-Shore Renewables.
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    Specialist renewables law unit at Seawork

    2011-06-10T13:45:00Z

    A Hull UK based law firm whose long involvement with the local maritime industry has evolved to now include services for the offshore wind farm industry is exhibiting at Seawork 2011.

  • Microbiological contamination (MBC) growing on the discharge side of a fuel strainer. Photo courtesy of Eurotank Ltd, supplied by Conidia Bioscience Ltd.
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    New diesel fuel standards discussed at Seawork

    2011-06-09T09:54:00Z

    Changes to the standards for marine diesel fuels have been causing anxiety and some confusion throughout the industry.

  • Russian submariners listen as a NATO rescue vehicle connects with a Russian submarine for the first time ever.
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    Submarine rescue training underway in Spain

    2011-06-09T09:53:00Z

    Submarine rescue specialists and other experts are in Spain last month to prove rescue systems and procedures developed to rescue submariners from worst case scenarios.

  • Cargotec has envisaged the way the port of the future might look in 2060, when mega-ports are artificial islands and containers are organised in underground silos.
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    Vision of ‘Port 2060’ in Antwerp

    2011-06-09T09:53:00Z

    More than 50 years after the start of containerisation, Cargotec has envisaged the way the port of the future might look against a possible backdrop of game-change technology and innovation.

  • Harland & Wolff was the largest shipyard in the world when Titanic was launched exactly 100 years ago on Tuesday.
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    Belfast marks centenary of Titanic launch

    2011-06-02T10:18:00Z

    Belfast marked the 100th anniversary of the launch of one of the city''s most famous creations, RMS Titanic, on 31st May 2011.

  • KD’s two Rhine event vessels are seen side by side in Cologne.
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    Impressive RheinFantasie enters service

    2011-06-02T10:15:00Z

    Big demand for special functions on the Rhine motivated the building of the €10m multi-function event ship RheinFantasie, whose owners have this time plumped for a monohull newbuild instead of a second catamaran.

  • Seaweed may possess a number of properties useful to the life-sciences sector. Photo: A Price
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    Seaweed may become a marine industry

    2011-06-02T09:30:00Z

    Seaweeds and micro-algae have been receiving increasing interest and investment over recent years, and may at some point become one of the UK’s established marine industries.

  • To date, no vessel has been hijacked while carrying armed guards.
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    Piracy and what SAMI is doing about it

    2011-05-18T20:55:00Z

    The numbers of reported maritime security incidents off Somalia and in the Indian Ocean continue to grow, writes Steven Jones of the newly formed Security Association for the Marine Industry (SAMI).

  • Green Port Hull is a £100m redevelopment of Alexandra Dock.
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    Deputy PM backs Green Port Hull

    2011-05-14T11:00:00Z

    Nick Clegg, UK Deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam, visited Associated British Ports’ (ABP) Port of Hull late last month to see for himself the proposed Green Port Hull site.

  • ACES in place on the full size air chamber test vessel Kraichgau.
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    ACES high with a green trump card

    2011-05-12T11:59:00Z

    Bodewes Binnenvaart bv (part of the Damen Shipyards Group) has pioneered a unique way of meeting increasingly strict environmental standards while simultaneously saving on fuel costs - ACES.

  • The acquisition promises improved integration possibilities of vessels and diving equipment.
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    Hytech acquisition strengthens IHC Merwede

    2011-05-05T10:40:00Z

    Netherlands based specialist vessel builder IHC Merwede acquired vessel equipment supplier Hytech on Tuesday, further securing its position in the offshore market.

  • Thousands of sunken warships, such as this Japanese vessel in the Marshall Islands, have the potential to cause pollution incidents across the globe.
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    Conference on underwater pollution threats

    2011-04-28T12:36:00Z

    An international conference, Wrecks of the World II: Evaluating and Addressing Potential Underwater Threats, will take place on 6 and 7 June in Maryland USA to investigate global pollution concerns.

  • Final inspection of face seals at the Federal-Mogul production facility.
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    HERCULES strengthens engine performance

    2011-04-21T11:50:00Z

    The Germany based operation of America’s Federal-Mogul Corporation has developed new piston ring simulation techniques that will help make future marine engines more fuel efficient.

  • Stena Scandinavica arrives at Kiel’s Schwedenkai Terminal on Wednesday.
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    Longest Ro-Pax completes Kiel’s conversion

    2011-04-21T11:47:00Z

    The first call on Wednesday by Stena Scandinavica at Kiel’s Schwedenkai Terminal saw Stena Line’s new ship generation switch on the Kiel-Gothenburg ferry route.

  • Wave and tidal power devices are not yet mature technologies.
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    Bottom line concerns could cost Green UK

    2011-04-14T11:38:00Z

    If the UK government puts its concerns about the bottom line deficit first, it could end up by losing the economy many billions of pounds of vital investment in green energy projects.

  • The Italian port of Livorno will be at one end of the new Marco Polo route.
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    Marco Polo heads for the sea

    2011-04-14T11:37:00Z

    Following a thorough selection and negotiation process, 32 new Marco Polo projects are set to receive a share of the €57m funds earmarked under the 2010 Call for proposals.

  • The Casquets light house is soon to be silenced.
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    Arguments rumble on as foghorns fall silent

    2011-04-14T11:36:00Z

    The sudden quietening of the Alderney and Guernsey foghorns has caused a ruckus of a different nature.

  • ‘Halunder Jet’ carries about 580 passengers on the nearly four hour journey between Hamburg/Cuxhaven and Heligoland.
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    Biggest Bight cat sails through check

    2011-04-07T10:54:00Z

    The biggest and most modern catamaran in the German Bight, Halunder Jet, has had a two week overhaul and class check at Bremerhavener Dockbetrieb (BREDO).

  • A Floating Container Storage & Transhipment Terminal (FCSTT).
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    Floating boxport plan for Scapa Flow

    2011-04-07T10:53:00Z

    An innovative plan for a floating container port that could be located at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands could bring enormous benefits to Scotland’s economy.