It often means going out in the stormy waters of the Salish Sea as part of the Canadian Coast Guard’s environmental response team, riding the pollution response vessel CCG ER ...
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Article by Carly Fields 2022 was supposed to be the year of post-pandemic and post-lockdown re-openings, but – as ING’s global head of macro, Carsten Brzeski, says – it ...
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Driven by pressure from the passengers and businesses it serves and increasingly strict global and local regulations, the ferry industry is among the first to target zero-carbon operations. Its ...
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Fishing vessels can “go dark” by turning off Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders that broadcast their location to satellites and terrestrial receivers. What they do during those invisible hours ...
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Hywind Scotland, located off the coast of Peterhead, Scotland, is the world’s first floating offshore wind farm and the world’s best-performing offshore wind farm, achieving a capacity factor of ...
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The UK has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the European Commission and members of the North Sea Energy Cooperation (NSEC) to ‘re-engage’ following the departure of the UK ...
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This year’s report includes a more granular disclosure of emissions data which will allow financial institutions to better understand their carbon footprint and jointly promote the maritime industry’s transition ...
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The dry bulk market could be set for a downbeat 2023 with the pain potentially extended into 2024, according to the latest quarterly dry bulk market report* from Maritime ...
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