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Wasaline’s Aurora Botnia Slated for Biggest Ever Battery Retrofit
Finnish ship owner Wasaline is partnering with marine battery manufacturer AYK Energy to undertake the biggest battery retrofit...
Read More >>Oil Spill Response Under Way Near Pass a Loutre, Louisiana
On Sunday, the U.S. Coast Guard launched a response to a spill near an oil production site in the Bird's Foot of the...
Read More >>Unprecedented Bleaching Event Affects 84 Percent of World's Corals
One year after the official declaration of the fourth global coral bleaching event, NOAA and the International Coral Ree...
Read More >>UK and Eni to Start Construction of Liverpool Bay Carbon Storage Project
The Liverpool Bay CCS project which is a key element of the UK’s HyNet Cluster designed to support industry in the...
Read More >>Gas Leak on a Barge Prompts Community Alerts on Houston Ship Channel
On Tuesday, a gas leak on a barge on the Houston Ship Channel prompted community alerts on the key energy-infrastructure...
Read More >>Demonstration of Emissions Filtering and Carbon Capture for At-Berth Ships
Demonstration tests recently completed on vessels at the Prot of Long Beach, confirmed the ability to combine maritime e...
Read More >>Norway Adopts Zero-Emissions Requirements for World Heritage Fjords
The Norwegian Storting (Parliament) has confirmed the requirements and schedule for the regulations to move passenger an...
Read More >>South Pacific Coalition Moves to Protect Nazca Ridge Ecosystems
[By Felipe Paredes] Hidden beneath the vast expanse of the Southeast Pacific Ocean are underwater mountain chains tha...
Read More >>IMO Approves World's First Industry-Wide, Truly Global Carbon Fee
After 10 years of deliberation, IMO member nations have agreed to implement the first global carbon fee for shipping. It...
Read More >>Op-Ed: We Don't Know What Deep Sea Mining Would Do to the Midwater Zone
[By Alexus Cazares-Nuesser] Picture an ocean world so deep and dark it feels like another planet – where c...
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