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Taiwan Commissions First Domestically-Built Large WTIV with DEME

Taiwan Commissions First Domestically-Built Large WTIV with DEME

Taiwan commissioned its first domestically-built wind turbine installation vessel which is also among the largest and most capable vessels in the emerging sector. Named Green Jade, the vessel was desi...

Stalemate Continues at End of First Week of Canadian Port Strike

Stalemate Continues at End of First Week of Canadian Port Strike

The strike at Canada’s West Coast ports stretched into its seventh day with no signs of progress as both sides remain firmly entrenched in their positions and no new talks are scheduled. Despite conti...

In the Know 51: Jonathan Daniels, CEO & Port Director, Port Everglades

In the Know 51: Jonathan Daniels, CEO & Port Director, Port Everglades

Port Everglades is a major cruise port and one of the largest container ports in the nation. Stay on Top of the Daily Maritime News The maritime news...

Praise and Criticism as IMO Adopts Revised GHG Strategy

Praise and Criticism as IMO Adopts Revised GHG Strategy

The International Maritime Organization formally adopted its revised strategy addressing emissions and the targets to move toward net-zero GCG emissions at the conclusion of the Marine Environment Pro...

Solvang’s Clipper Shipping Fined $1.5M for MARPOL Offense in Togo

Solvang’s Clipper Shipping Fined $1.5M for MARPOL Offense in Togo

Clipper Shipping, a division of Norway’s Solvang, a leading transporter of LPG and petrochemical gases, was sentenced by a court in Texas to pay a fine of $1.5 million after being convicted of violati...

Troubled Containership Departs New Zealand After Long Detention

Troubled Containership Departs New Zealand After Long Detention

After being detained in New Zealand for three months due to numerous breakdowns that raised heightened safety concerns, the containership Shiling finally departed Wellington, New Zealand on July 7 aft...

Video: Bangladesh Containership Tilts Losing Containers Overboard

Video: Bangladesh Containership Tilts Losing Containers Overboard

A small feeder ship moving containers coastally and inland in Bangladesh lost stability and partially sunk on July 6. The port authority is reporting that everyone was safely evacuated and that a salv...

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Net-Zero Will Require 200,000 Offshore Turbines. Where Will They Fit?

To reach net zero, the world may need as many 200,000 offshore wind turbines generating 2,000 gigawatts (GW) of energy. To put this in context, by the end of 2022, 63 GW of offshore wind capacity h...

European Parliament Calls for Investigation Into Migrant Boat Sinking

European Parliament Calls for Investigation Into Migrant Boat Sinking

The European Parliament's home affairs committee has called for an independent international investigation into the sinking of a migrant boat off the coast of Greece last month. The disaster claimed a...

PCG: China Coast Guard More Restrained After "Name and Shame" Campaign

PCG: China Coast Guard More Restrained After "Name and Shame" Campaign

The Philippine Coast Guard's "name and shame" campaign to highlight aggressive Chinese maritime behavior is beginning to pay off, a spokesman said Thursday.  The China Coast Guard and Chinese marit...