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  • 26 November 2014
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Communities across Wales are coming to terms with the very real threat of coastal flooding as the Welsh Government announced that as many as 48 areas have been identified where coastal defenses will not be maintained in the long term. With that stark reality in mind, scientists in Wales are contributing their expertise to obtain […]

  • 23 August 2019
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders, Research & Development

    A Saab Seaeye Falcon electric underwater robotic vehicle is to help support a network of oceanographic and atmospheric sensors that are part of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) transforming ocean research. Funded by the National Science Foundation, the overall OOI program is managed by Massachusetts-based Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The moored, mobile autonomous, and cabled […]

  • 2 July 2008

    Electro-magnetic survey user Rocksource has been chosen to collaborate with Chevron, Total and StatoilHydro on a new research programme which will look at the integration of seismic and electro-magnetic data. The new research project at the University of Bergen is being funded by the Norwegian Research Council and includes CGG Veritas and the University of […]

  • 14 December 2017
    Business & Finance

    The 2017 Western Australian Marine Science Institution Research Conference was a great success sharing the results of the institution’s dredging node, one of Australia’s largest and most successful single issue marine research programs, reports WAMSI. The conference showcased the science, findings, outcomes and products to managers, researchers, industry and government stakeholders. “The 2017 Research Conference was […]

  • 9 January 2015
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    The Sand Motor, an innovative and sustainable alternative to the traditional method of coast protection, is an initiative of the Dutch province of South Holland and RWS (Rijkswaterstaat). The project was a joint venture with Boskalis, with Van Oord accounting for 50%. Van Oord constructed the artificial peninsula by placing a large quantity of sand in the form […]

  • 15 December 2014
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    A group of IMARES staff sails on board the German Research Icebreaker ‘Polarstern’ for investigations in the sea-ice areas of the Weddell Sea. The expedition sails from Cape Town (2 Dec 2014) to the German Neumayer Station (Christmas), through the centre of the Weddell Sea to Punta Arenas in Chile (1 Feb 2015). The largest […]

  • 23 December 2014
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders, Research & Development

    Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) has announced that the New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC) has been awarded $233,600 to further develop research and educational programs to ensure that New Jersey coastal communities are resilient to the impacts of climate change, as well as future storms.  Sea Grant is a nationwide network administered through the […]

  • 31 January 2018
    Research & Development

    Researcher Francesco Bregoli at IHE Delft has been on a three week mission to the Mara wetland, Tanzania, to gather data on the evolution of the wetland under different scenarios of climate, water use and land use changes along the whole Mara river basin. The data will be used to model the evolution of the […]

  • 9 November 2016
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Centers for Coastal Science has awarded UC Irvine researchers $1.15 million for their efforts to understand and mitigate sea level rise and storm surge impacts on changing coastal landscapes. Funding comes through NOAA’s competitive Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise (EESLR) program. With the four-year award, researchers […]

  • 18 August 2015
    Business & Finance

    Dr Todd Bridges, the US Army’s Senior Research Scientist for Environmental Science, will in September tour Australia, giving presentations on dredging and sediment management and related issues. He manages the $6 million per annum Dredging Operations Environmental Research program of the US Army Corps of Engineers, and is the Director of the Centre for Contaminated Sediments. […]

  • 12 January 2007

    Shell fishing in the North Sea could be helping lobsters and crabs to breed, researchers in Scarborough have said. Research by the University of Hull’s Centre for Coastal Studies says the crustaceans may use trapping pots as a source of food and shelter.

  • 13 October 2006

    The keel for a fisheries research vessel of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology (CIFT) was laid on Thursday. S. Ayyappan, Deputy Director General, Fisheries, of the Indian Council for Agricultural Research, laid the keel in the presence of K. Devadasan, director, CIFT. It is the Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC) that is […]

  • 19 February 2010

    Shipping emissions are attracting greater attention in the climate change agenda as they are responsible for about 3 per cent of total global emissions – 1 per cent higher than the airline industry’s carbon footprint. As one of the busiest ports in the world, along with Shanghai and Rotterdam, Singapore has a part to play […]

  • 8 November 2017
    Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    Ten European partners have teamed up to develop novel offshore wind turbine blade technologies in an effort to lower the levelised cost of energy (LCOE).

  • 13 May 2011

      The Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI) is preparing the launch of the new 2.700 ton – ORV, Multi purpose Oceanographic Research Vessel, “RESEARCH V”. The vessel that is being constructed in the shipyard Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Group in Kaohsiung will be launch in June, and will be completed by 2012. IBERCISA will supply oceanographic […]

  • 9 September 2011
    Environment

      The Biodiversity Research Institute will study the risks to sea birds and marine mammals from offshore wind-power development.   (mpbn) [mappress] Source: mpbn, September 09, 2011

  • 9 September 2011
    Environment

      The Biodiversity Research Institute will study the risks to sea birds and marine mammals from offshore wind-power development.   (mpbn) [mappress] Source: mpbn, September 09, 2011

  • 18 July 2012
    Equipment, Research & Development

    For years, the U.S. Navy has employed human divers, equipped with sonar cameras, to search for underwater mines attached to ship hulls. The Navy has also trained dolphins and sea lions to search for bombs on and around vessels. While animals can cover a large area in a short amount of time, they are costly […]

  • 22 August 2012
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    A researcher from the Global Change Institute, at University of Queensland, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, stated that if the global warming continues, the rising ocean temperatures could harm coral reefs. As reported by news.com.au, Professor Hoegh-Guldberg and fellow researchers published a paper in which they clarify that current actions will not be enough in decreasing the impact […]

  • 23 March 2006

    Researchers are trying to revive the coastal search for the 16th century vessel that carried some of the earliest Spanish setters to Georgetown County. A state archaeologist said officials hope to hire a geologist to pinpoint the exact location of the 1526 North Island shoreline.

  • 14 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Ports in India 2013” report to their offering. The “Ports in India 2013” report will provide the very latest information on the sector and most recent status of key programmes and projects. The report will have four distinct sections: Section I: Overall Sector Analysis – Sector […]

  • 10 October 2018
    Business & Finance

    New research undertaken on behalf of the Environment Agency by scientists at HR Wallingford has been recognized by the Institution of Civil Engineers, with the award of the Bill Curtin Medal for Research and Innovation at the ICE Publishing Awards ceremony, held at One Great George Street in London on Monday, 8 October 2018. The […]

  • 1 October 2019
    Equipment

    Sonardyne Brasil has supplied Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) positioning technology to track science equipment and underwater vehicles deployed from Brazil’s oceanographic research vessel, Alpha Crucis. The 64 m-long vessel, which is operated by the University of São Paulo, undertakes research projects spanning global climate change to biodiversity in Brazilian waters. It will be equipped with a […]

  • 30 January 2017
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    Vortex International Ltd, a New Zealand based supplier of dredging equipment, tools and dredge systems, has had a busy and exciting 2016. Couple of days ago, we took the opportunity to have a quick chat with Mr Joe Goodin, Managing Director of Vortex International, who provided us with invaluable insight into the company’s latest activities, the […]

  • 10 August 2016
    Research & Development

    The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation have provided $250,000 funding to support Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) scientists and engineers in exploring a new path for ocean research. WHOI will explore industry partnerships, agile development practices, and novel engineering approaches over the next 18 months. Investigators involved in the project will explore new processes for ocean engineering […]