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Operations & Maintenance, Project & Tenders
Bremerhaven-based INNOVEN Marine Service has won a contract to provide offshore supply vessel services to the Global Tech I and BARD Offshore 1 wind farms in the German North Sea. The contract covers the transport of containers carrying dangerous goods and general cargo from Emden to the wind farms and back, as well as substation refueling services. […]
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A cargo vessel was damaged after grounding in the Bråviken bay, off Sweden.
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A plaque was unveiled yesterday to mark the completion of a £2.2 million award winning coastal defense scheme in the North Yorkshire village of Runswick Bay. The Runswick Bay Coastal Protection Trust and local residents joined representatives from Scarborough Borough Council, Environment Agency, Royal HaskoningDHV, JBA Consulting and ESH Construction to celebrate the end of […]
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A Panama-flagged tanker runs aground in the river Elbe, off Cuxhaven.
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Germany’s Bundesnetzagentur said it has deleted the pipeline to connect the Brunsbüttel LNG to the national grid from its network development plan (NEP Gas 2018-2028).
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Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Environment, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology
Norwegian company Fred. Olsen has informed its BOLT Lifesaver wave energy device passed 50 days of non-stop power production since the installation in October 2018.
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An Isle of Wight ferry runs aground after colliding with two moored yachts.
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Some 1000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled from a damaged offshore supply vessel near Cameron, Louisiana on Tuesday.
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A cargo ship loaded with cement ran aground off San Jose, on September 3.
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Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental and Northern Affairs and Internal Trade, announced yesterday that the Government of Canada is investing over $10 million in small craft harbor improvement and transfer projects along the eastern shore of New Brunswick. Commenting the latest announcement, Minister LeBlanc said: “I’m thrilled to announce this major investment for our province. […]
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A cargo ship ran aground on the Pentland Skerries, some 5 nautical miles northeast of Duncansby Head.
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Three holes have been detected in the hull of a cargo vessel which ran aground on July 8 off Agusan del Norte.
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Scarborough Borough Council Cabinet members recently visited Runswick Bay on the North Yorkshire coast to view the latter stages of the construction project to enhance the village’s sea defenses. The coastal protection works, valued at around £1.5 million, started in March and will be completed later this month. The scheme, which has been designed to […]
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Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology
US-based developer Verdant Power has reached over the minimum investment target in an ongoing equity crowdfunding campaign set up to support the implementation of the company’s fifth generation tidal energy technology in a New York City project.
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Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology
The EPICTidal project team has conducted rotor blade performance assessment using a submersible tidal turbine test rig in the hydrodynamic test tank at Haslar Marine Technology Park.
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Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology
Irish developer Sea Power has engaged the services of both Exceedence and Wood for the techno-commercial evaluation of its wave energy system.
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Ocean Spirit I ran aground just off the entrance of the East Gregory Channel of Charlotte Amalie Harbor.
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Bulk carrier Pacific Huron ran aground on December 27 outside the St. Lawrence Seaway channel.
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Supramax bulk carrier Ocean Crown went hard aground near Lithuania’s Giruliai, Klaipeda, on December 24.
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Production problems and cost overruns related to the Beatrice jacket foundations order are at the root of financial issues that the Scottish company BiFab is currently facing, resulting in its staff coming to work as usual despite the company having no money to pay their wages, just so the Beatrice order placed by Seaway Heavy Lifting (SHL) could be kept at BiFab.
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The 81,262 dwt bulk carrier SBI Carioca ran aground off the coast of New Brunswick in the morning hours of October 11, the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada informed. The vessel hit a shoal near Belledune while it was on its way to the port, loaded with 65,000 metric tonnes of petroleum coke, according to CBC […]
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PSW Group, a maintenance and service provider to the Norwegian subsea and drilling industry, and oil and gas explorer Wellesley have conducted capping stack mobilization and deployment testing offshore Norway. PSW Group said on Friday that the capping stack was mobilized and deployed in Fensfjorden on August 22. According to the company, the test demonstrated […]
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Commercial vessel traffic in the St. Marys River was shut down after the 629-foot US bulk carrier Calumet ran aground on the north side of Sugar Island, the United States Coast Guard said. The bulk carrier departed Essar Steel in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and was transiting downbound on the St. Marys River to its next […]
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The Thailand-flagged bulk carrier Mallika Naree ran into trouble on June 29 as the vessel grounded off Sewells Point in Norfolk, Virginia, according to the United States Coast Guard. The 30,195 dwt vessel lost propulsion in the Elizabeth River, struck buoy #5 and ran soft aground outside the channel. There were no signs of pollution and no […]
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Rhenus Offshore Logistics has concluded its first contract in the Baltic Sea after completing 15 supply runs to Iberdrola’s Wikinger offshore wind farm.