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Marine Atlantic’s Annual Review Highlights Changes and Challenges
Marine Atlantic, the ferry service connecting Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, recently held its annual review for the 2023-2024 fiscal year.…
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Harland and Wolff’s Future Secured by Spanish State-Owned Company
Introduction The future of Harland and Wolff, a historic shipbuilding company, has taken a positive turn thanks to its acquisition…
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Successful Decommissioning of OpenHydro’s Tidal Energy Platform
Completion of Decommissioning Project Two Scottish companies, Ocean Kinetics and Green Marine, have successfully completed the decommissioning of OpenHydro’s tidal…
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Carnival Venezia Sets Sail from Port Canaveral
Carnival Venezia, the latest addition to Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet, has officially made its debut at Port Canaveral, Florida. After…
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Exciting Features of the Norwegian Aqua Cruise Ship
In 2025, a groundbreaking cruise ship will set sail, promising an unforgettable experience for travelers. The Norwegian Aqua will introduce…
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Marine Corps Enhances Talent Management for Future Readiness
The Marine Corps has unveiled its latest Talent Management update, a strategic move aimed at modernizing and innovating its personnel…
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Malaysia-Based UNI-FLEET Chooses ABS Wavesight Nautical Systems™
UNI-FLEET SDN BHD, a shipping company specializing in transporting ammonia across Asia, has partnered with ABS Wavesight™, a Software-as-a-Service company…
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Active duty marine charged for murder of missing woman from Escambia County
Marine Charged with Murder of Missing Woman MOBILE, Ala. — A tragic case has unfolded in Alabama, where a man…
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Key West Delays Testing of Cruise Ship Effects on Harbor
Key West Delays Water Testing for Harbor Turbidity City commissioners in Key West have decided to temporarily halt further water…
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Bulker Accused of Cutting Baltic Cables May Have Tried Once Before
Recent investigations have raised serious concerns about the actions of the Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3 in the Baltic…
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