International Maritime Organisation set to issue formal guidelines on disposing of fibreglass vessels amid ongoing concerns.
Furness, Cumbria, England, has placed a contract order for four state-of-the-art new-build tankers in an overseas shipyard.
AI and satellites reveal hidden fishing activity, exposing untracked vessels, maritime movements, and offshore energy.
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Philippine fishing boats claimed they were harassed by China, labelling the incident as a "blatant disregard" of a regulation ...
You might want to reconsider how to blow your nose the next time you have a cold, as a bioethicist has explained most of us ...
It was a big day at CFB Esquimalt Wednesday, as it was the first time the entire orca-class fleet embarked as a sea adventure ...
Denmark has agreed to buy three new Arctic ships to boost maritime security in the Arctic, and particularly around Greenland ...
THE Dolphin Research Institute has renewed calls for boaters to be careful around dolphins in Port Phillip Bay after young ...
Norwegian vessel management and operations services provider Aurora Offshore, pat of Borealis Group, has welcomed the first ...
The 550-pages report, presented to the 40 participants of the final project meeting in November, provides a comprehensive ...
A dire lack of investment in oceangoing vessels means the U.S. ocean sciences community is lagging, scientists say. Three new ...