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Call for Germany to Implement National Maritime Service to Grow Seafaring

Published Mar 24, 2026 6:54 PM by The Maritime Executive

Faced with the same challenges that many nations are facing of a dwindling national merchant marine, the German Shipowners’ Association (Verband Deutscher Reeder - VDR) is proposing a novel approach to continue the recent trend it has seen in the growth in the number of young people joining the seafaring profession. During its annual event in Hamburg, the association proposed making sea service in the merchant marine an option in voluntary military service and as an alternative should Germany reinstate...

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116 Migrants Rescued From Offshore Gas Platform in the Med

Published Mar 24, 2026 6:20 PM by The Maritime Executive

Last week, the humanitarian rescue NGO SOS Mediterranee saved 116 people from the Miskar gas platform, an offshore facility in the Tunisian search and rescue area. The survivors - including 39 minors and 13 women - had climbed aboard the lower boarding deck on the platform jacket to escape their boats. They had been at sea for two nights in two small craft, and had gotten hit by a storm, they told rescuers. Some of those who set out did...

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Japan Certifies Its First RoRo with Autonomous Navigation

Published Mar 24, 2026 5:54 PM by The Maritime Executive

A RoRo that operates on a domestic route in Japan recently became the first vessel of its kind to complete the licensing requirements to conduct fully autonomous navigation during commercial operations. It was the latest step in an ongoing project sponsored by The Nippon Foundation to advance the development of autonomous ship operations. The 6,890-dwt RoRo Hokuren Maru No. 2, owned and operated by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE), completed a series of certifications in January and February on...

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Dominion’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Delivers First Power

Published Mar 24, 2026 3:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, which is the largest commercial-scale offshore wind project in the United States, marked a key milestone on March 23 as it delivered its first power to the grid. It comes approximately two and a half years after construction began and after more than a decade of planning. “This achievement marks another important step forward, adding much?needed electricity to help meet the fastest?growing power demand in the country… I am so proud of the team making this...

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Dominion’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Delivers First Power

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, which is the largest commercial-scale offshore wind project in the United States, marked a key milestone on March 23 as it delivered its first power to the grid. It comes approximately two and a half years after construction began and after more than a decade of planning. “This achievement marks another important step forward, adding much?needed electricity to help meet the fastest?growing power demand in the country… I am so proud of the team making this...

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Shipbuilding

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HD Hyundai Moving Forward with Humanoid Welding Robot for Shipyards

HD Hyundai has been working on several projects to develop technology that would support the use of humanoid robots to undertake precision tasks at its shipyard. The company announced on March 23 that it had completed a positive evaluation and is now moving to the next phase of the project. The parent company said HD Kore Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, the intermediary holding company for its shipyards, will be partnering with HD Hyundai Robotics and a U.S.-based industrial humanoid robotics...

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Environment

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Carbon Storage Developers Complete Applications in UK’s Second CCS Round

The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority received bids for more than two million acres of seabed in its second carbon storage licensing round. Bidding closed on March 24 after having opened in December 2025 and follows the first four licenses, which were awarded in 2023, which have already begun efforts testing the injection process. A total of 21 licenses were awarded in the first round. The authority had reported strong initial interest before beginning the solicitation, and it now says...

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Business

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Sea Cargo Charter Calls on Owners to Stay the Course on Decarbonization

The leaders of a prominent pro-decarbonization industry platform are asking shipowners to stay the course on the green transition, despite the unpredictable mood in the international regulatory environment. Owners have reason for pause when it comes to speaking up about reducing CO2. The U.S. is attempting to remove carbon incentives from the IMO's Net-Zero Framework, putting the agreement's future in doubt. Energy prices are soaring amidst geopolitical uncertainty, drawing the industry's attention away from green-fuel goals. But the chair and...

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