• FEBRUARY 13, 2013
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    DNV And PSE Report on Ship Carbon Capture And Storage

      Det Norske Veritas (DNV), a leading classification society, and Process Systems Enterprise Ltd. (PSE), a global provider of advanced process modelling technology, today have released the results of the Maritime CCS (carbon capture and storage) research and development project. The project has successfully developed a concept design for on-board chemical CO2 capture. The system

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    • FEBRUARY 13, 2013
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    Tug Sinks in Tennessee River Resulting in Fuel Spill

      4,000 gallons of diesel fuel has been contained on the Tennessee River after a tugboat sank in one of its embankments. The vessel, owned by New Johnsonville Marine Service, was found partially sunk on Monday morning. Officials said there were possibly 4,000 gallons of fuel on board, most of which leaked into the water.

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    • FEBRUARY 12, 2013
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    Carnival Cruise Ship Drifts Off Mexico Following Engine Room Fire

      The U.S. Coast Guard is maintaining communication with a cruise ship that has lost main propulsion and is dead in the water approximately 136 miles north of Merida, Mexico Sunday. The Carnival cruise ship Triumph reported a fire in the aft engine room. Cruise ship personnel isolated and extinguished the engine room fire.  No

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    • FEBRUARY 12, 2013
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    New Group Seeks to Save Near-Lawless Oceans From Over-Fishing

      Oslo. The high seas that cover almost half the Earth’s surface are a treasure trove with little legal protection from growing threats such as over-fishing and climate change, according to a new international group of politicians. “High levels of pillage are going on,” David Miliband, a former British foreign secretary, told Reuters. He will

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    • FEBRUARY 12, 2013
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    BLG 17 – Positive Developments On Ballast Water Management

      IMO member states this week agreed on a proposal to undertake a trial period for port state control sampling and analysis once the International Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC) has entered into force. Acknowledging that there remains a great deal of uncertainty about the methods used to sample ballast water and the real concerns

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    • FEBRUARY 12, 2013
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    Mock Rescue Drill Leaves 5 Cruise Ship Crewmen Dead

      Five crew members died in an emergency drill on a cruise ship in the Canary Islands on Sunday, reported Reuters. The cables on a lifeboat snapped during a mock rescue exercise on the Thomson Majesty causing it to plunge 65 feet into the ocean where it fell upside down – killing the five and

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    • FEBRUARY 11, 2013
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    New “Robot Boat” Family Debuts in Abu Dhabi

      Today Al Seer Marine and 5G International announced the introduction of a new family of unmanned surface vessels, a family ranging from the 3m Sea Serpent to the 11m monohull Eclipse. The USV family is designed to rapidly penetrate a vibrant Middle East defense market and to offer affordable, dependable USV options for commercial

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