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  • 16 March 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Infrastructure, IT & Software, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has developed a ‘groundbreaking’ platform that deliver information on cargo transported by individual vessels, the companies that own the cargo and the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission associated with global maritime trade.

  • 24 May 2024
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Research & Development, Transition, Vision

    A number of companies from the industry have joined forces in a project to investigate the effects of subsea electricity cables on marine wildlife, expected to contribute to developing environmentally friendly power cable systems. The FlatEMF project, being undertaken by 50Hertz, EirGrid, Europacable, TenneT, RGI Group and Hellenic Cables, is a laboratory study investigating the behavioral […]

  • 24 October 2014
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Professor Marcel Stive of the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, has won the biannual Coastal Award that will be presented at the Coastal Sediments conference in San Diego, USA. The announcement was made on October 15th by the Organizing Committee of the Coastal Sediments conference that will be held May 11-15, 2015, at the Hyatt […]

  • 22 January 2021
    Certification & Classification, Collaboration, Environment, Equipment, Innovation, Transition, Vessels

    DNV GL has awarded an Approval in Principle (AIP) to Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) for a wing-sail auxiliary propulsion system for ships.  The wind-powered auxiliary propulsion system is the result of a joint research project from KSOE, the shipbuilding holding company of Hyundai Heavy Industries Group, and SK Shipping, to develop wind-powered eco-friendly […]

  • 11 October 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Technology, Transition, Vision

    Finnish shipping company ESL Shipping, compatriot ferry operator Viking Line and development services provider Attracs have recently joined forces with Åbo Akademi University and PBI Research Institute in an effort to solve the most pressing obstacles for reducing emissions and improving transparency in the shipping industry.

  • 29 October 2018
    Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    A consortium comprising AARNet, Google, Indosat Ooredoo, Singtel, SubPartners and Telstra have marked a milestone in the implementation of the INDIGO subsea cable system with the landing of the INDIGO Central subsea cable at Coogee Beach in Sydney. Installation of the INDIGO Central cable is due to complete early December and once in service, it will […]

  • 10 April 2019
    Equipment, Project & Tenders

    UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has selected hybrid navigation technology from Sonardyne International for the next generation of its Autosub autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), targeted for under-ice operations. The NOC will incorporate Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav inertial navigation system (INS) into the new 2,000 meter depth-rated Autosub, which is being developed for carrying high-performance sensors on the […]

  • 25 February 2016
    Research & Development

    Mark Moline and Kelly Benoit-Bird co-authored a paper on the advantage of linking multi-sensor systems aboard an AUV to enable the vehicle to synthesize sound data in real-time so that it can independently make decisions about what action to take next. Mark Moline, a director of the School of Marine Science and Policy in the University of […]

  • 28 June 2012
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

      The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), as part of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP), deployed the Deep-Sea Scientific Drilling Vessel Chikyu for 54 days from April 1 to May 24 to conduct the Expedition 343 for Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project. After this expedition, repair of the D/V Chikyu’s azimuth […]

  • 3 March 2014

    The Executive Control Board of the National Shipbuilding Research Program (NSRP) has selected four major research and development projects for award, as part of the Program’s continuing mission to reduce costs associated with U. S. shipbuilding and ship repair. These new projects, valued at approximately $6.6 million in both Navy funding and industry cost share, […]

  • 21 April 2016
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Research & Development, Technology

    The United States Senate has approved the energy policy modernization bill which authorizes new marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) R&D programs and allocates $290 million for MHK energy research over the next five years.

  • 4 February 2016
    Research & Development, Technology

    Techniques being developed through research in the field of neuroscience could boost the operation of wave energy converters. Technology harvesting energy from ocean waves is akin to the brain processing sound in that both are complex systems responding to incoming waves. Thus, the possibility of combining the models of brain function with machine learning techniques […]

  • 5 December 2016
    Business & Finance, Research & Development, Technology

    The RiaSoR workshop gathered a number of marine energy engineers and academics in Glasgow who discussed the reliability methodologies for ocean energy.

  • 27 July 2015
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, ‘Tidal Energy: Current Status and Future Outlook’, provides a technology overview of the different tidal energy technologies available in the market and also technologies which are being developed currently. The report finds that the United Kingdom is the front runner in the development of new tidal energy solutions buoyed […]

  • 7 June 2015

    Tidal Energy Today Staff has compiled the top news from tidal and wave energy industry from June 1 – 7, 2015. China enters UK with £300 mln contract for Swansea tidal China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has been named as preferred bidder for the £300 contract for the construction of the 9.6 km long lagoon […]

  • 28 April 2015

    The Dutch Energy Agreement can be successful only if the industry, government and researchers active in the field of offshore wind energy and energy production from water work together, Marine Renewable Energy Symposium at Deltares stressed. Acting on the principle ‘dare to share knowledge’, Deltares teamed up with MARIN and TKI Wind op Zee to […]

  • 28 January 2010

    Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) are jointly embarking on a research and development project aimed at combating fouling on a ship’s hull. The drag of seawater over a vessel’s wetted surface accounts for 50 to 80 percent of all resistance including wind and wave resistance.

  • 3 November 2009

    About half of 36 fish stocks in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, many of them commercially valuable species, have been shifting northward over the last four decades, with some stocks nearly disappearing from U.S. waters as they move farther offshore, according to a new study by NOAA researchers.

  • 12 May 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Equipment, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Technology

    Morlais tidal energy project, managed by Menter Môn, is making preparations to welcome an environmental monitoring buoy to collect data related to the interaction of wildlife with tidal turbines.

  • 26 May 2022
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Exploration & Production, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Transition

    Westwood Global Energy reveals that oil & gas exploration remained resilient in 2021 undeterred by the accelerating energy transition.

  • 30 March 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Outlook & Strategy, Technology

    US-based company Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has become the latest collaborative partner of the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC).

  • 23 September 2020
    Technology, Vessels

    The Mayflower Autonomous Ship set to self-navigate across the Atlantic autonomously in Spring 2021, will have new Valeport uvSVX and a Valeport Altimeter to provide underwater depth data. Sailing from Plymouth, UK, to Plymouth, USA, the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) will trace the route of the original 1620 Mayflower to commemorate the 400th anniversary of […]

  • 3 July 2020
    Authorities & Government

    The UK government has this month published the ‘UK Research and Development Roadmap’. It sets out the UK government’s vision and ambition for science, research and innovation. Beyond the immediate imperative to overcome COVID-19, the greatest challenge facing the UK and the world is that of decarbonising economies and building resilience to the impacts of […]

  • 21 May 2012

    The development of a hybrid turbocharger’s onboard electric-supply system has been recognized with an award of excellence for invention from the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (JASNAOE). The hybrid turbocharger built and then fitted on a vessel for the first time was developed by NYK, the Monohakobi Technology Institute (MTI), the Universal […]

  • 4 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    Global Marine Exploration, Inc. (GME), the successful Florida-based treasure salvage company seeks to raise $12 million dollars to continue development of their deep underwater salvage division GME Deep. This effort is the next step in the company’s plan to rescue billions in gold and treasure from the ocean depths. GME, in collaboration with world-renowned shipwreck […]