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Containers Removed from the Ocean After 2018 Incident off Australia

The successful ocean recovery and cleanup project of debris from the 2018 incident involving the container ship YM Efficiency has been completed, according to the Australia Marine Safety Authority (AM...

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Back to the Future: Wind Power Could Cut Shipping's CO2 Emissions

As a significant contributor to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the marine shipping industry is under significant pressure to meet ambitious carbon emission reductions of half the 2008 level by 2050....

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Australia's Port of Newcastle Restarts Ro-Ro Business

For the first time since 2013, a ro-ro vessel is scheduled to call at Port of Newcastle with a commercial cargo.  The 200-meter Triton Ace, capable of carrying up to 6500 cars, will stop in Newcast...

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Economic Slowdown Reshuffles Container Movements

With global trade down sharply due to the coronavirus pandemic, container traffic volumes have fallen by double-digit percentages at many seaports. The top ocean carriers are suspending entire service...

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NTSB: Survey Did Not Detect Hazard

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released a Marine Accident Brief about an accident that occurred on April 15, 2019, involving the towing vessel DeJeanne Maria which struck the end...

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Op-Ed: Offshore Wind Offers Opportunity in Post-Pandemic Economy

As we begin to cautiously look at economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of Americans will be searching for opportunities and businesses will need avenues to rebound. Restoring ou...

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Was the Deepwater Horizon Incident Really Unprecedented?

Ten years ago, the accident of the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform occurred, killing 11 oil workers and resulting in the largest oil spill in US history (3,190,000 bbl). Eighty-seven days was need...

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Despite COVID-19, Eastern Shipbuilding Lays Keel for USCGC Argus

On April 28, Florida-based Eastern Shipbuilding Group held the keel laying ceremony for the U.S. Coast Guard’s first in class Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) Argus. In keeping with public health measures...

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First Steps Taken for Return to Cruising

Carnival Cruise Line today became the first of the major cruise lines to release details for a return to service. The tentative steps set August 1, 2020 for the first cruises, identifying specific shi...

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Video: Crane Collapses During Testing on Offshore Construction Vessel

On Saturday, a heavy crane aboard the offshore installation vessel Orion 1 failed during crane load tests and collapsed onto the deck. Several people reportedly suffered injuries. The vessel is cur...