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NJ State Parks

Wreck of 19th Century Schooner Resurfaces on New Jersey's Shores

Published Jan 25, 2026 5:43 PM by The Maritime Executive

The shipwreck of a 19th century schooner has been uncovered by stormy weather on the beaches of New Jersey, a rare occurrence that rekindles the memories of trade between the U.S. and Latin America over a century ago. New Jersey State Parks reports that the remnants of the Lawrence N. McKenzie schooner have become exposed and visible at Island Beach after weeks of rough surf and persistent wind and wave action. Historical records at the New Jersey Maritime Museum indicate...

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Vice Admiral Wang Zhongcai in happier times in a visit to the Philippines (PLA Navy)

President Xi Continues His Purge of Senior Chinese Officers

Published Jan 25, 2026 3:17 PM by The Maritime Executive

President X Jinping appears to have completed his purge of senior officer in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), with a disproportionate number coming from the PLA Navy (PLAN). In what appears to be a culmination of a series of dismissals over the last 12 months, General Zhang Youxia, as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) its most senior serving officer, was placed under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and law violations”. This phraseology is a common euphemism...

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methanol-fueled containership

CMA CGM on Track for Growth as it Puts 400th Owned Ship in Service

Published Jan 25, 2026 2:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

French carrier CMA CGM highlights that it will be putting its 400th owned ship (in a fleet of over 650 vessels) into service as it continues its growth strategy. The company highlighted its status as the first vessel in a new series of methanol dual-fuel vessels, and as it continues on track to surpass Maersk as the second-largest global container carrier. CMA CGM reports that its operations serve more than 420 ports across five continents, and in 2024, it transported...

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Michael Kei is Vice President of Technology at ABS.

Energy Transition Strategies: Advancing Emerging Battery Technologies

Published Jan 25, 2026 2:50 PM by Michael Kei

Advancing battery technologies stand out as next-generation solutions to help reduce carbon emissions for marine and offshore applications. Yet, rapid expansion and implementation require technical oversight and validation through an objective classification process that reinforces safety above all. The ABS 2025 study, Emerging Battery Technologies in the Maritime Industry, Vol. 2, examines advancements in lithium-ion (Li-ion) and six of the latest battery technologies to map the safety implications for the marine and offshore industries. Key technical insights from the evaluation...

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Offshore

20 MW offshore wind turbine

China Installs First 20 MW Offshore Wind Turbine

China continues to build its global lead in offshore wind energy. In the latest development, a national research and development project has successfully installed the first 20 MW offshore wind turbine. The massive turbine was recently installed in the southern Fujian Province, which is located north of Hong Kong and borders the Taiwan Strait. The turbine was installed on water depth of 130 feet (40 km) at a position approximately 18 miles (30 km) offshore. The turbine, built by Goldwind,...

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Shipbuilding

Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville (CG 62) along with Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF) guided-missile destroyer JS Chokai (DDG 176) and Republic of Korea Navy guided-missile destroyer ROKS Sejong The Great (DDG 991)

Op-Ed: Congress Should Let Foreign Shipbuilders Help Strengthen U.S. Navy

[By CDR Chase E. Harding, USN] The balance of power in the Indo-Pacific is shifting rapidly as China's shipbuilding hegemony endures. With the U.S. shipbuilding base in decline, the United States must take bold action to remain a credible maritime power and uphold the rules-based order that has underpinned peace and prosperity in Asia for decades. This order could be strengthened by a trilateral collaboration that unites the United States, Japan, and South Korea in co-developing and mass-producing a new...

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Environment

European ferries

Interferry Demands Pause for EU ETS Due to Inequities and Use of Funds

Interferry, the global trade association for the ferry industry, is calling for an immediate halt to the further phasing-in of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) for the maritime sector. The group is citing inequities and a severe competitive disadvantage as road transport remains exempt from the program. Further, it alleges that a lack of a funding scheme for e-fuels and investments such as electrification means the monies are instead being diverted to national member state budgets. The trade group...

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Business

methanol-fueled containership

CMA CGM on Track for Growth as it Puts 400th Owned Ship in Service

French carrier CMA CGM highlights that it will be putting its 400th owned ship (in a fleet of over 650 vessels) into service as it continues its growth strategy. The company highlighted its status as the first vessel in a new series of methanol dual-fuel vessels, and as it continues on track to surpass Maersk as the second-largest global container carrier. CMA CGM reports that its operations serve more than 420 ports across five continents, and in 2024, it transported...

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