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Woods Hole and Matson Test Out Real-Time Whale Detection System
A new AI detection system may be able to help the shipping industry prevent collisions with whales. Researchers at Woods Hole Ocea...
Read More >>New Zealand Releases First Video of Lost Survey Ship
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has released its first video of the wreck of the lost survey ship HMNZS Manawanui,...
Read More >>Greece Embarks on its Inaugural Antarctic Expedition
This fall, Greece will participate in a mission to Antarctica for the first time ever. The expedition is a joint study t...
Read More >>Hurtigruten and Vard Reveal Updated Plans for Zero-Emission Cruise Ship
After extensive planning and testing, Norwegian cruise company Hurtigruten and shipbuilder Vard provided a preview of th...
Read More >>Study Highlights Potential and Challenges of Onboard Carbon Capture
An engineering study exploring the potential for the use of carbon capture aboard vessels highlights the feasibility of...
Read More >>DNV: Emissions From Energy Have Peaked, but Paris Goals Are Still Far Off
DNV believes that 2024 will be the year of peak CO2 emissions from coal, oil and gas, the class society says in its latest annua...
Read More >>Scientists Hitchhike With Fishermen & Merchant Ships to Reach the Ocean
[By Daniel Cressey] Doing science at sea is expensive. A billion dollars might not be enough to buy a state-of-the...
Read More >>Exploring the Wrecks and Ammo Dumps of Norway's Largest Lake
[By Mads Wang-Svendsen] It took just eight years from U.S. President John F. Kennedy sharing his ambitions to put a m...
Read More >>IMO Makes Progress but MEPC Leaves Critical Decisions Ahead
The International Maritime Organization wrapped up two weeks of meetings working towards its environmental goals to redu...
Read More >>Dutch Advertising Standards Reprimands MSC Cruises for Environmental Claims
Environmental groups are continuing their efforts to limit the claims of the shipping industry and specifically cruise s...
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