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  • 6 August 2015
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    A part of a wing recently discovered on Réunion Island has been confirmed to be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Malaysia’s prime minister announced today. “It is with a very heavy heart that I must tell you that an international team of experts has conclusively confirmed that the aircraft debris found on Reunion Island is […]

  • 26 July 2019
    Business & Finance

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has approved 76 additional Monroe County canals for Hurricane Irma marine debris and sediment removal. The newly approved canals fall under the same Emergency Watershed Protection grant used to clean Hurricane Irma marine debris from 172 previously approved canals. The Tavernier-based Adventure Environmental, Inc. (AEI) […]

  • 30 August 2016
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Divers have located around 40 pieces of debris around the site at Dalmore Bay, on the Isle of Lewis, where the Transocean Winner drilling rig originally grounded on August 8. They are currently working to recover the debris which ranges from laptop size to scaffolding poles with one piece which is thought to weigh about […]

  • 29 May 2014

    Yesterday afternoon, Bluefin-21 completed its last mission searching the remaining areas in the vicinity of the acoustic signals detected in early April by the Towed Pinger Locator deployed from ADV Ocean Shield, within its depth operating limits, Australian Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC) informed earlier today. The data collected on yesterday’s mission has been analysed. […]

  • 22 August 2013

    Recently, at the Oregon Coast Economic Summit, Oregon’s Senator Jeff Merkley announced plans to introduce the “Marine Debris Emergency Act,” a bill to help communities affected by marine debris emergencies. The bill would expedite the current grant award process made through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Marine Debris program and give preference in […]

  • 24 November 2016
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Ellicott Dredge Technologies (EDT) has announced new technology that will minimize down time by greatly reducing pump and cutterhead clogs in debris rich environments. EDT, through its IMS and Mud Cat™ product lines, is now offering the self-cleaning debris guard called the “Pump Defender” (patent pending) on its entire horizontal cutterhead product line. The Pump Defender […]

  • 3 June 2013
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    DNV and WWF have announced ideas on how to develop a research concept vessel that can address the seemingly intractable problems associated with cleaning up the plastic debris that is accumulating in the world’s ocean gyres. The pathways and degradation processes of plastic in the ocean are still largely unknown, and to enable efficient clean-up […]

  • 9 August 2013

    The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has announced that, together with U.S. Coast Guard, and Walter Oil & Gas Corporation (Walter), continue to oversee and coordinate response efforts to secure the South Timbalier 220 natural gas Well A-3 which went out of control on July 23 setting the Hercules 265 rig on fire.  […]

  • 7 February 2019
    Business & Finance

    The San Jacinto River debris removal scheme is nearing its half-way completion mark, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Galveston District said in their latest announcement.  At the moment, the West Fork of the San Jacinto River Emergency Debris Removal Project reached 45 percent completion. The two dredges have removed a combined total of approximately […]

  • 23 October 2015
    Research & Development

    Research and development study is currently being conducted by Dynamic Systems Analysis and Mavi Innovations in order to assess the impact of floating debris on hydrokinetic energy converters in rivers and oceans. According to SRM Projects, the industry sponsor of the aforementioned assessment study, it will also evaluate the risk of snagging hydrokinetic devices with […]

  • 2 August 2016

    The Houston Ship Channel is temporarily closed due to debris removal operations being conducted in the area, the Vessel Transit Service (VTS) for Houston and Galveston reported. Namely, the Captain of the Port (COTP) Houston/Galveston established a Safety Zone extending 500 feet on either side of the Galveston Causeway Railroad Bridge, from 7 am to 7 pm, local time, […]

  • 21 March 2014
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Australian authorities have released satellite images of what could be the missing flight MH370. The images show two objects floating in southern Indian Ocean around 2,000km from Perth, BBC reports. The aircraft en route from Kula Lumpur to Beijing vanished on March 08 with 239 people onboard. The Australian Defence Force, the US Navy, a […]

  • 10 July 2015
    Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    The Reliance vessel, Olympic Canyon, after a 33 day search by the Indian Coast Guard and other agencies, has located the debris of the Dornier aircraft CG791. The Dornier aircraft went missing on June 8, 2015 after a routine maritime surveillance sortie along the Tamil Nadu coast. According to Indian Ministry of Defence, Naval Submarine Sindhudhavaj, […]

  • 14 January 2020

    A full-scale prototype of DeltaSea, a new marine debris collection system, has been successfully tested in Vancouver, Canada.

  • 17 September 2018
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

     Van Oord’s Debris Removal Platform, developed in-house, has won the 2018 IADC Safety Award. By changing the existing technique of manually removing debris to an automated system, the risk of personal injury is reduced. During dredging, debris can fill the trailing draghead of a trailing suction hopper dredger (TSHD). When the suction pipe is […]

  • 20 April 2016
    Operations & Maintenance

    The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s report confirmed the two parts found in Mozambique belong to the lost flight MH370 that perished two years ago with 239 people onboard. The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester said the report pointed to both pieces being from the wing of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. “I welcome […]

  • 6 June 2013
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Surprisingly large amounts of discarded trash end up in the ocean. Plastic bags, aluminum cans, and fishing debris not only clutter the beaches, but accumulate in open-ocean areas such as the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Now, a paper by researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) shows that trash is also accumulating in […]

  • 28 March 2012

      In the aftermath of tsunami, caused by an earthquake of 9.0 magnitude, that struck the northeast coast of Japan on March 11, 2011 it is most probable that the remains of the Japanese coastal prefectures will be dispersing across North American shores, sooner than estimated, Reuters informs. This is confirmed by the recent emergence […]

  • 29 March 2013
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    The high amount of plastic that floats freely in the oceans forming gyres, which endanger sea life, affects food chain and causes over a billion US dollar worth vessel damages per  year. Take a look at the inspiring speech of a first year aerospace engineering student at the Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands, Boyan […]

  • 29 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    The high amount of plastic that floats freely in the oceans forming gyres, which endanger sea life, affects food chain and causes over a billion US dollar worth vessel damages per  year. Take a look at the inspiring speech of a first year aerospace engineering student at the Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands, Boyan […]

  • 3 June 2013
    Business & Finance

    DNV and WWF have announced ideas on how to develop a research concept vessel that can address the seemingly intractable problems associated with cleaning up the plastic debris that is accumulating in the world’s ocean gyres. The pathways and degradation processes of plastic in the ocean are still largely unknown, and to enable efficient clean-up […]

  • 3 February 2012

    Salvors have experienced a good week of progress in removing containers and debris from Rena. However, this remains a challenging and time-consuming task, involving the cutting up of containers and manually removing debris and damaged contents so it can be taken ashore. The McDermott heavy lift helicopter continues to be used to recover debris. The […]

  • 7 March 2012

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District, encountered what is believed to be Hurricane Ike-related debris during maintenance dredging of Rollover Pass to the Galveston Causeway. The debris material was inadvertently deposited at its federally-coordinated beneficial use site at Caplen Beach on Bolivar Peninsula. The Corps is working to remove this debris, which includes […]

  • 30 April 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders

    Norwegian-based specialist subsea service company DOF Subsea Norway has secured a contract with ConocoPhillips under the current frame agreement for Diverless Marine and Subsea Services. The contract is for debris removal utilising DOF Subsea’s construction support vessel the Skandi Skolten. The work will be carried out at the former sites of the Albuskjell 2/4 F, […]

  • 7 August 2015
    Research & Development

    The type and size of barnacles on the Malaysian Airways MH370 flight debris could provide clues to the path it took through the Indian Ocean, according to researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). The Indian Ocean contains a mixture of cold and warm waters, with different barnacle species living in each. The speculated crash […]