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Folding tidal turbine solves logistics problems

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A marine current turbine that folds to less than half its installed size promises cheaper transport costs, easier installation by ...

Monday, 6 September 2010

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Blue Ocean Film Festival winners announced

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United States: Blue Ocean Film Festival, presented by Monterey Bay Aquarium, announced the winners of its 2010 awards for top cine...

Friday, 3 September 2010

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Eco-friendly shipping tops Korean conference

Environment issues led the agenda at this year’s Seoul International Maritime and Shipbuilding Conference (SIMS) staged by the K...

Friday, 3 September 2010

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Oilrig explodes in Gulf of Mexico

An explosion on a Mariner Energy oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico could put pressure on the United States government to maintain...

Friday, 3 September 2010

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Turkey signs Ship Recycling Convention

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Turkey, one of the five major ship recycling nations in the world, has signed, subject to ratification, the Hong Kong Internationa...

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

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Hanjin fined for shipping toxic container

Korean carrier Hanjin Shipping has been fined US$852,000 for illegally shipping 22 tonnes of toxic trash through Germany and on to...

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

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More Articles...
  • Folding tidal turbine solves logistics problems
  • Blue Ocean Film Festival winners announced
  • Eco-friendly shipping tops Korean conference
  • Oilrig explodes in Gulf of Mexico
  • Turkey signs Ship Recycling Convention
  • Hanjin fined for shipping toxic container
  • Nominations sought for AUSMEPA Environmental Award 2011
  • Australia: AUSMEPA launches project in Torres Strait
  • Largest ocean tidal energy generator to be unveiled in US
  • Seabed-friendly propellers could become reality
  • Telescopic hard sail concept for bulk carrier
  • North Sea shipping to become cleaner
  • Bigger, silent ecological disaster threatens Louisiana
  • Texas sues over offshore drilling moratorium
  • Strong outlook for marine science and technology industry
  • Australia: proposals for steep pollution fines
  • Lake Victoria: pollutants killing fish species
  • Mumbai oil spill cleanup ignores natural alternative
  • Maersk switches fuel to reduce pollution
  • American Cruise Lines releases “sewage’ into Maine Harbour


Features, Opinions

Drewry: “Toughest year” for container terminal operators

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Drewry Shipping Consultants has published its latest port sector report, "Annual Review of Global Container Termina...

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In memoriam: International Whaling Commission 1948-2010

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The vision for the International Whaling Commission was conceived in 1946, through the efforts of those who felt a genui...

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Tackling human trafficking in Malaysia’s maritime zone

With a more globally connected economy and Malaysia’s continued reliance on the maritime environment for trade and com...

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Latest Book Reviews

  • Ghosts of Rosevear - and the Wreck of the Nancy Packet
  • Classic Ships: A Century of Liners, Life Boats, Small Ships and Tall Ships
  • The Secret Agent's Pocket Manual 1939-1945
  • Reeds Skipper's Handbook: For Sail for Power
  • The Nitrate Clippers
  • Surveying Yachts and Small Craft - A Hands-On Insider’s Guide to Surveying Second-Hand FRP Boats
  • The Lancashire Nobby

Latest From The Blogs

  • A low carbon future is unavoidable
  • JCU remains silent on Reefgate allegations
  • More weight in the East
  • So just why do we have marine parks?
  • The 'green' torpedoes that sank the national fishing fleet
  • Avoiding a “big bang”: shipping calcium hypochlorite
  • Cleaning up shipping’s act
  • Behind the film “End of the Line”

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