Marine Science & Technology News
MacDuff Ship Design announces delivery of two sister vessels, ‘Fruitful Harvest’ and ‘Fruitful Bough’
Macduff Ship Design are delighted to announce the delivery of two sister vessels, ‘Fruitful Harvest’ and ‘Fruitful Bough’ to their owners Blueshell Mussels of Shetland.
BMT and JMU awarded Landing Craft contract by Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency (ATLA)
BMT and Japan Marine United Announce Contract Award by Japan’s Acquisition, Technology & Logistics Agency to supply Caimen® Japan for the Next-Generation High Speed Landing Craft Programme
Port of Tyne Enhances Real-Time Environmental Monitoring with OceanWise’s Port-Log Forecast Extension
The Port of Tyne, one of the UK’s most forward-thinking deep-sea ports, has taken a significant step in modernising its environmental monitoring with the successful integration of the Port-Log Forecast Extension from OceanWise.
First-of-its-kind stability guidance published for safer static vessels
Beckett Rankine and National Historic Ships UK have published groundbreaking guidance that aims to make static ships safer.
Commercial Shipbuilding Trade Mission to Spain
The Department for Business & Trade is seeking expressions of interest from the UK maritime industry to participate in an outward mission to Madrid with local commercial shipyards
Macduff Ship Design confirms successful delivery of 2 vessels to SAAM Towage Canada by Cheoy Lee Shipyard
Macduff Ship Design announce the delivery of 2 vessels to SAAM Towage Canada by Cheoy Lee Shipyard.
Beckett Rankine appoints new Director
Beckett Rankine is proud to announce the appointment of James Andrew Smith as Director.
Alfa Laval to acquire NRG Marine to offer innovative ultrasonic anti-fouling solutions to its customers
Alfa Laval has signed an agreement to acquire NRG Marine, a leading provider of ultrasonic anti-fouling solutions for marine, oil and gas, and industrial applications, headquartered in the United Kingdom.
Scientists to break waves in climate modelling
Through an ambitious project led by scientists at University College London (UCL), the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) Paris-Saclay in France, scientists will use novel observations of coastal wave breaking with advanced modelling and machine learning to work out the importance of this notoriously complex and hard to measure phenomenon.
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