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Test of Onboard Carbon Capture on HMM Feeder Proves System Feasibility
A year of testing has proven the effectiveness and commercialization potential of onboard carbon capture and storage sys...
Read More >>The Undisputed Superpower Of The Seas
Daniel Aritonang graduated from high school in May, 2018, hoping to find a job. Short and lithe, he lived in the coastal...
Read More >>Ship Manager Pleads Guilty and Agrees to $1.75M Fine in MARPOL Case
The U.S. Department of Justice filed the terms of a settlement, which involves a guilty plea by Eagle Ship Management, r...
Read More >>The Shrimp Factory Whistleblower
On October 29 2023, a 45-year-old American named Joshua Farinella flew into the city of Amalapuram near India’s ea...
Read More >>HGK Launches First Inland Cargo Vessel Capable of Sailing With Solar Power
A newly built inland dry goods vessel, Blue Marlin, was named last week in Hamburg, Germany, and became the world’s first...
Read More >>Norway Provides $76M in Grants to Advance Hydrogen and Ammonia Ships
Norway continues to support the advancement of a broad range of new technologies that it points out will both contribute to mari...
Read More >>Norway and France Agree to Cross-Border CO2 Transport and Storage
Norway and France completed an agreement paving the way for transporting CO2 from French industrial emission sources to No...
Read More >>Regional Ban on Scrubber Wash Among Environmental Steps Adopted by OSPAR
Representatives from 16 countries meeting in Virgo, Spain, announced today, June 27, that they had adopted the first regional ba...
Read More >>Shanghai Demonstrates Ship-to-Ship Transfer for Captured CO2
The Port of Shanghai was the location for the first demonstration of a ship-to-ship transfer of CO2 captured from a large Evergr...
Read More >>Study: Coastal Marine Ecosystems May Need Active Restoration
[By Kathrine Nitter] It can take up to 200 years for damaged marine environments to fully recover by just stoppi...
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