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  • Siemens Wind Power intends to invest more than £80m to develop an offshore wind turbine production facility in the UK.
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    Siemens offshore wind makes call for suppliers

    2010-04-26T12:51:00Z

    Siemens Wind Power is looking for suppliers to support the expansion of its European offshore wind market interest and will host a sourcing event in Rotherham, UK on 17 June. The deadline for registering is Wednesday 28 April.

  • The Port of Dover has helped get stranded Britons home. Photo: Piotr Kuczynski
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    Dover steps in to help stranded passengers

    2010-04-22T11:24:00Z

    The Port of Dover has stepped into the breach left by the recent airline crisis. Through a concerted and coordinated effort by port and ferry operators to help stranded travellers, the port helped over quarter of a million people to get home.

  • Lockheed Martin Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) process demonstrates a cold water pipe fabrication approach using modern fibreglass technology and innovative manufacturing methods.
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    Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion demo progresses

    2010-04-22T11:24:00Z

    An ocean thermal energy power generation demonstration project in America could establish that the technology has the potential to join wind as a major source of marine renewable energy.

  • Another IHC Merwede cutter suction dredger is launched at the Sliedrecht yard in the Netherlands.
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    Profitability and downsizing at IHC Merwede

    2010-04-22T11:24:00Z

    The Dutch builder of dredgers and other specialised vessels, IHC Merwede, saw its revenue increase slightly to €1.13bn last year compared to €1.09bn in 2008, but with net profit down to €57m from €76m.

  • The first picture of a deep water vent over three miles down in the Cayman Trough. Photo: National Oceanography Centre.
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    Research team discovers deepest undersea volcanic vents

    2010-04-14T16:38:00Z

    A British led scientific expedition discovered the world''s deepest undersea volcanic vents last weekend. Known as ''black smokers'', they were found 3.1 miles (5,000m) down in the Cayman Trough in the Caribbean.

  • Algae suitable for biofuel will be screened to find the winning strains. Photo: Jacopo Werther
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    Algae biofuel could launch new coastal industry

    2010-04-14T16:38:00Z

    Researchers from the University of Southampton have been selected by the Carbon Trust to join a ‘UK dream team’ of top scientists to find world beating formula for algae biofuel.

  • Spiekeroog 1V ready to work again following a comprehensive refit.
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    German ferry veteran starts over again after big refit

    2010-04-08T09:13:00Z

    Much travelled and again renamed ferry veteran Spiekeroog 1V is back in island service off the North German coast after a comprehensive refit and technical overhaul in Husum.

  • Bridget Hogan, NI, Captain George Sandberg NI, and right, John Gormley, editor of Professional Mariner who made the presentation.
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    Nautical Institute lines up Plimsoll Award

    2010-04-08T09:11:00Z

    The London based Nautical Institute has won the 2010 Samuel Plimsoll Award for its outstanding services to the marine industry, which include developing training and codes of practice, as well as disseminating important safety information.

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    Book Reviews for April 2010

    2010-04-06T16:20:00Z

    Book reviews this time include ‘Significant small ships of 2009’, ‘Elements of Modern Ship Construction’, and ‘Sell Up and Cruise the Inland Waterways - How to get the most out of the inland cruising lifestyle’. Enjoy.

  • The Confined Disposal Facility at Ketelmeer in the Netherlands is a good example of best practice.
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    IADC addresses Confined Disposal Facilities

    2010-04-06T14:14:00Z

    Facts About Confined Disposal Facilities was issued last month by the International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC). The four page booklet, available free of charge online and in print, is the latest in the IADC series of concise, easy to read ‘management summaries’, which give overviews of essential information on ...

  • The newly remanufactured engine is lifted into position.
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    Remanufactured engine gives new life to pushboat

    2010-04-05T14:01:00Z

    Another 20 to 30 years of life and a fuel saving of some 7% are claimed for the German pushboat Rhenus-Schub 1 now that it boasts a remanufactured Wärtsilä main engine.

  • The EMSA marine operations centre.
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    EMSA prepares for another busy year

    2010-04-01T12:12:00Z

    As staff settle into their new riverside headquarters in Lisbon the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has announced its 2010 work programme, including plans to develop new projects, improve existing activities and illustrate the value of the agency to EU Member States and the European public in general.

  • Government error has forced a Port of Goole terminal into liquidation.
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    Rates error behind Goole terminal closure

    2010-04-01T12:08:00Z

    A recent casualty of the UK Government’s retrospective rates bills levied on port businesses, port and stevedoring agency Scotline Terminal Goole (STG), was caused by government incompetence, as it has emerged that the £701,000 bill that forced them into liquidation was a mistake.

  • The additional funding for UK ports is aimed at attracting investment in the wind energy sector and its supply chain. Photo by Peter Barker.
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    UK Budget promises £60m for ports

    2010-03-25T11:42:00Z

    UK chancellor Alistair Darling announced Government funding of up to £60m for the development of port sites to meet the needs of offshore wind turbine manufacturers looking to locate new facilities in the UK.

  • A technician prepares to conduct routine maintenance on the OceanNet buoy in the Mediterranean Sea.
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    Tsunami early warning system for Cyprus

    2010-03-25T11:30:00Z

    A new offshore sensor system to help detect and provide early warnings of tsunamis in the eastern Mediterranean Sea is being developed.

  • UK Business Minister Ian Lucas called on the marine industries to work together.
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    UK Marine Industries Strategic Framework launched

    2010-03-23T15:10:00Z

    Ian Lucas, the UK’s Minister for Business issued a call to action to the nation’s marine industries last month to collaborate on their common goal of strengthening this sector’s global market position over the next 10 years.

  • A computer generated image of the CO2 neutral, automated and truck-free container terminal, water channel and wetland.
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    Evolutionary concept for Hamburg terminal

    2010-03-18T11:51:00Z

    Hamburg Port Authority jury has just awarded Royal Haskoning first place in a competition to create a concept for the potential development of the port’s Steinwerder terminal.

  • Evolution Time Critical facilitates rapid deliveries of vital parts for urgent operations conducted by global marine salvage company Titan Salvage’.
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    Emergency logistics save insurers millions

    2010-03-16T15:59:00Z

    Critical marine salvage operations have been able to proceed on schedule due to emergency logistics support from Evolution Time Critical, avoiding the risk of an oil spill at sea and saving insurers millions in damage repairs.

  • Lucy Harrold and Eifion Morris of international law firm Stephenson Harwood make the case for marine industries embracing green technology.
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    Why should marine embrace green technology?

    2010-03-16T15:44:00Z

    The maritime industry is under increasing pressure to improve its green credentials. With shipping C02 emissions equal to 3.3% of the global C02 emissions from fossil fuel, it rivals aviation in terms of significant pollution.

  • Anti-piracy activities such as this EU mission off Somalia cannot guarantee the safety of all shipping in the region. Photo: Council of the European Union.
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    New updated anti-piracy training package

    2010-03-16T15:22:00Z

    With Somali pirates continuing to attack shipping and a number of nasty incidents occurring elsewhere, such as off the coast of West Africa, Videotel’s launch of a revised version of its Piracy & Armed Robbery training package is particularly timely.