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NYK, Tsuneishi and Drax Study Biofuel Bioship Design for Bulkers
A new study is getting underway exploring the development of a biomass-fueled bioship, which would be the first of its k...
Read More >>Tanker Rescues Sailors off Gibraltar as Orcas Sink First Boat in 2024
The now infamous pod of orcas swimming the waters near Gibraltar struck again this weekend sinking their first vessel of...
Read More >>Report: Indian Class Withdrawn on Sanctioned Russian Tankers
Russian shipping interests continue to shuffle around the registry details of their large crude tankers in an apparent e...
Read More >>EU Advises to Give Wide Berth and Zig-Zagging After Houthi Escalations
As the Red Sea security crisis and the Houthi efforts pass the 150-day mark, the EU security operation issued a new advi...
Read More >>UK’s Parliament Probes Russian Oil Exploration in Antarctica
As part of its ongoing examination of the UK’s interests in Antarctica, the House of Commons’ Environmental...
Read More >>Australia to Phase Out All Live Export Within Four Years
The government of Australia plans to say farewell to the continent's dwindling live export trade, and will introduce legislati...
Read More >>Green Shipping Could Launch Massive Jobs Boom
Over four million clean jobs could be created by the global shipping industry in the coming decades as the push to decar...
Read More >>Final Training Cruise After 27 Years for T/S State of Maine
Maine Maritime Academy's training ship State of Maine is marking the end of her 27 years in Castine, Maine, and 30 t...
Read More >>UK Supreme Court Decides Case Over $43M of Silver from WWII Shipwreck
South Africa has won a long-running legal battle against a United Kingdom company over a silver treasure valued at $43 m...
Read More >>Royal Danish Navy and EMSA Expand North Sea Surveillance with Quadcopter
A four-month program is underway in the North Sea to expand monitoring and surveillance operations. The program is being...
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