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Ethical dolphin watching Respectful marine encounters
Ethical Dolphin Watching: A Guide for Tourists Dolphin watching is a thrilling experience for many nature enthusiasts. It offers a…
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EU sanctions another 50 Russia-linked ships
EU Targets Russia’s Shadow Fleet with New Sanctions The European Union (EU) has announced a new package of sanctions aimed…
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Marine Singers Choir Festive concert next week
Celebrate Christmas with Marine Singers Choir This Christmas season, the Marine Singers Choir invites you to experience the beauty of…
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Brunei welcomes ninth cruise ship
The MV Mediterranea made history in Brunei by arriving with 2,531 passengers and 739 crew members, marking a significant milestone…
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As marine heatwaves intensify, Bali’s fishers hunt far and wide
Rising Ocean Temperatures and Their Impact Bali’s fishing community is facing tough times as rising ocean temperatures cause fish stocks…
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Marine Shipping on Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway remains consistent and
The 2024 shipping season for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway has proven to be steady and reliable. Despite…
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Cruise ship engine failure strands 4,000 passengers
MSC Bellissima Faces Challenges MSC Cruises recently faced a difficult situation with its flagship vessel, MSC Bellissima, which experienced engine…
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miami debuts its first floating padel court made from recycled shipyard steel
Miami Harbor has introduced an exciting new attraction: a floating padel court. This innovative creation, developed by the Yntegra Group,…
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The least environmentally friendly cruise companies ranked – with passenger
Cruise travel has always been a popular way to explore the world, but it comes with significant environmental challenges. A…
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The speed limit should be lower on Marine Drive in West Van
The debate over speed limits is heating up, especially in residential areas. One columnist from West Vancouver has started to…
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