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University of Gothenburg AUV Goes Missing Under Antarctic Ice Shelf

University of Gothenburg AUV Goes Missing Under Antarctic Ice Shelf

  In a blow to research in West Antarctica, Sweden’s University of Gothenburg is reporting that it has lost an unmanned underwater vehicle (AUV) under a glacier in the region. The vehicle, owned by...

Trade Lane Upheavals Divert More Container Cargo to U.S. West Coast

Trade Lane Upheavals Divert More Container Cargo to U.S. West Coast

With the Panama Canal restricted by drought and the missile-prone Red Sea abandoned by ocean carriers, U.S. West Coast container ports are getting a back-to-the-future moment - back to the days when t...

India Invites Bids for Four Gigawatts of Offshore Wind Capacity

India Invites Bids for Four Gigawatts of Offshore Wind Capacity

  India has opened the first round of auctions for its planned development of four gigawattts of offshore wind capacity. In a statement released on Friday, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy...

Maritime Executive

Vietnam's Ports Benefit From Geopolitics and Trade Wars

  [By Selwyn Parker] Vietnam’s main ports have shot up the world rankings in terms of volumes of container-based traffic as manufacturers increasingly pull out of China in the wake of the tariff...

ICS Proposes $20-40 Carbon Levy With No Automatic Increases

ICS Proposes $20-40 Carbon Levy With No Automatic Increases

The International Chamber of Shipping has formulated a revised proposal for an IMO carbon emissions fund. As with earlier proposals, it would see two-way financial flows going in and out of one fund -...

How Maritime Businesses Can Navigate a New Carbon Regulatory Landscape

How Maritime Businesses Can Navigate a New Carbon Regulatory Landscape

  On June 5, 2023, a legislative amendment came into force for the maritime industry that – for many shipowners, charterers, and managers – will transform the operational landscape as they know it....

Another Royal Navy Carrier Sidelined by Shaft Issues

Another Royal Navy Carrier Sidelined by Shaft Issues

Just days before departing port on a high-profile mission on a NATO exercise, the Royal Navy carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has had to stand down because of problems with a shaft coupling. It is the seco...

Video: U.S. and UK Strike 36 Houthi Targets

Video: U.S. and UK Strike 36 Houthi Targets

Yemen's Houthi rebels continue to attempt strikes on shipping in the Red Sea, according to U.S. Central Command, in spite of repeated counterattacks on their supply bases and missile sites. On Satur...

Maritime Executive

Combatting Sexual Assault in the Coast Guard: A Decade of Reflection

  Ten years ago I wrote an essay in Maritime Executive about my testimony before a Congressionally mandated panel examining sexual assault in the military and in the Coast Guard. I shared how the c...

A Whole New Orbit: Why Shipping Should Embrace the Connectivity Boom

A Whole New Orbit: Why Shipping Should Embrace the Connectivity Boom

  The shipping industry has entered a new era of connectivity thanks to the rapid growth of satellite communications and the adoption of low earth orbit (LEO) technologies, like SpaceX’s Starlink....