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Norway's Turn Towards Deep-Sea Mining Dismays Experts

Norway's Turn Towards Deep-Sea Mining Dismays Experts

   [By Olive Heffernan] Norway, renowned for its substantial offshore oil and gas reserves, made a surprise move in 2021 to rebrand itself as an ocean champion. However, this environmental turn...

Modernization of Croatian Ferry Improves Course Keeping Stability and Speed

Modernization of Croatian Ferry Improves Course Keeping Stability and Speed

[By:  Besides measures which maintain a vessel’s efficiency and performance, such as the necessary regular servicing thereof, changing its operational profile sometimes requires considerable modern...

Cadeler’s Massive Wind Turbine Installation Vessel is Launched

Cadeler’s Massive Wind Turbine Installation Vessel is Launched

  The first of the two new massive wind turbine installation vessels ordered by Cadeler was floated out at the Cosco Shipyard in China. The vessels are part of the company’s future fleet and with a...

Empire Wind 2 Cancels Rock Installation and Substation Contracts

Empire Wind 2 Cancels Rock Installation and Substation Contracts

  Joint venture partners BP and Equinor are continuing to take steps to back away from the planned Empire Wind 2 offshore wind farm by canceling multiple contracts. This comes after announcing that...

Port of Virginia Switches to 100% Clean Power

Port of Virginia Switches to 100% Clean Power

On New Years' Day, the Port of Virginia became the first seaport on the U.S. East Coast (and one of a handful in the world) to run all of its operations on 100 percent clean power. The port had planne...

The Third Revolution

The Third Revolution

  In the beginning, there was sail. Giant wooden ships plied their trade along the trade winds. This began around 3,000 BC and continued happily through the mid-1700s when the Industrial Revolut...

The Van Oord Family Business: From Wickerwork to Global Player

The Van Oord Family Business: From Wickerwork to Global Player

  Govert van Oord (1840-1912) was a wickerworker, like his father Jan. In the Dutch Biesbosch, willow branches were sawn and bundled into cradles. Other companies wove sinkers from those cradles fo...

Japan’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Starts Commercial Operations

Japan’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm Starts Commercial Operations

  Japan’s largest commercial wind farm and one of the very first to be completed offshore was commissioned near Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan’s main islands. Located on the west side of the i...

Video: USCG Tows Disabled Fishing Vessel to Safety from Stormy Bering Sea

Video: USCG Tows Disabled Fishing Vessel to Safety from Stormy Bering Sea

  An Alaskan fishing trawler, Aleutian No. 1, requested assistance last week from the U.S. Coast Guard after the 200-ton vessel became disabled in the storm winter waters of the Bearing Sea near th...

Vineyard Wind Delivers Power as First Large US Offshore Wind Farm

Vineyard Wind Delivers Power as First Large US Offshore Wind Farm

  The United States’ first large-scale offshore wind farm delivered its first power onto the Massachusetts’ grid late on Tuesday and while mostly ceremonial it still was a much-needed positive sign...