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Nature Seychelles and WWF Madagascar train marine biologists in coral reef
Coral Reef Restoration Training in Seychelles Nature Seychelles, in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Madagascar, has launched a…
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Shipbuilding
Doun Kisen bulks up with four newbuilds in China
Doun Kisen’s Fleet Expansion Plans Doun Kisen, a leading Japanese shipowner, is taking big steps to expand its fleet. The…
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Provides Aid to Stranded Fishermen
Acts of Bravery on Harmony of the Seas: A Year of Heroism The Harmony of the Seas, one of the…
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Prysmian and RTE Forge Major Cable Agreement
Italian cabling giant Prysmian has made a significant move in the renewable energy sector by signing a framework agreement with…
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Coastguard Helicopters Respond to Emergencies
Coastguard rescue helicopters from Lee-on-Solent and Lydd were called into action early Wednesday morning to respond to two life-threatening emergencies.…
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Grandweld Shipyards Leads Solar Energy Revolution
In a groundbreaking move for the maritime industry, Grandweld Shipyards has become the first shipbuilding company in the Middle East…
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Heroic Rescues by Harmony of the Seas
The cruise ship Harmony of the Seas has had an eventful journey recently, showcasing its commitment to safety and assistance…
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Introduction to Kite-Based Propulsion
Kite-based propulsion for boats has a rich history that spans several centuries. Initially, frame kites were used to tow boats…
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Shipbuilding
China’s dominance in global shipbuilding strengthens amid surging global demand
China, the world’s largest shipbuilder by market share, is poised for a significant surge in new orders. Analysts predict that…
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Sapphire Princess Delays Embarkation for Sanitation
The Sapphire Princess cruise ship is set to embark on a 17-night voyage to Antarctica, starting December 18, 2024. However,…
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