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Vineyard Wind Project Delayed

The Vineyard Wind project, Massachusetts’ first offshore wind project, has been delayed indefinitely after the federal government's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) delayed its environmental a...

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Italy May Reduce Cruise Ship Traffic in Venice's Historic Core

After the collision between the cruise ship MSC Opera and a tour boat in Venice this June, Italy's government may move to reroute some of the largest passenger vessels away from the historic and poten...

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Senate Advances Coast Guard Bill Without Jones Act Provisions

On July 31, 2019, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation reportedfavorably the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2019 (S. 2297) without including either anti-Jones Act provisions wh...

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U.S. Retail Imports Remain at Near-Record Levels

Imports at major retail container ports in the U.S. are expected to continue at near-record levels this month and the remainder of the year despite a new round of tariffs on goods from China, accordin...

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Jotun Wins Antifouling Contract for 42 Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ships

Jotun has signed an agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen to provide its Hull Performance Solutions (HPS) anti-fouling coating system across 42 vessels in the leading shipowner’s advanced RoRo fleet....

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Aberdeen’s Evolutionary Maritime History

It’s been said that the best way to understand world history and culture is to look at the maritime history of the world. Since water covers much of the earth, most of the interaction and trade (and c...

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Report Identifies Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Offshore Wind

The offshore wind energy revolution has arrived on American shores. In a relatively short period of time, East Coast states are breaking offshore wind records as they compete with each other over wind...

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Famed Shipyard Harland and Wolff Enters Bankruptcy

Harland and Wolff, the famed Belfast-based shipyard that built the Titanic, has entered into administration. The yard's owner, Dolphin Drilling, is bankrupt itself and has been attempting to sell H&W...

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Damen Installs Solar Panels at Dutch Shipyards

As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, Damen Shipyards Group is having solar panels installed at a number of its Dutch yards. Collectively, the installations will provide approximately 1...

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Saildrone Completes First Unmanned Circumnavigation of Antarctica

A seven-meter (23-foot) long, wind-powered unmanned surface vehicle called a Saildrone has become the first unmanned system to circumnavigate Antarctica. The vehicle, known as SD 1020, was equipped wi...