Marine Science
QinetiQ’s Ocean Basin provides the perfect platform for the successful testing and commercial demonstration of an innovative semi-submersible.
QinetiQ,
Great Lakes Maritime Academy Training Vessel to Make First-ever Stop in Toledo – May 25.
Officials with The Maritime Academy of Toledo and the Great Lakes Maritime Academy in Traverse City,
Beneath choppy Puget Sound waters linger remnants of war that could potentially harm both life and this robust sea-faring industry. During a routine security dive,
NAMEPA’s May 21st Event features Shipboard Safety, Piracy and Seafarer Issues.
Just months after the Costa Concordia accident, and amid daily
HRH The Duke of Rothesay addressed global fisheries leaders on sustainability.
The world’s fisheries community gathered in Edinburgh today (Tuesday,
Rise in Asian Tiger Shrimp sightings prompts scientific look at invasion concerns.
The recent rise in sightings of non-native Asian tiger shrimp off the U.S.
OceanWorks International contracted to support NAVSEA & ABS certification of DSV Alvin Submersible
OceanWorks International has been awarded phases 1 and
Unique centrifuge technology by Severn Trent enhances offshore marine solids handling
Severn Trent De Nora has recently incorporated the CentraSep® vertical
Holland America Line with Marine Conservation Institute debut fleetwide video series for passenger edification
In collaboration with the Marine Conservation Institute
NOAA releases new online views of Earth's ocean floor
NOAA has made sea floor maps and other data on the world’s coasts, continental shelves and deep ocean available for easy viewing online.
Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation initiate program for educators to join expeditions aboard 'MY Golden Shadow'
Tempe Arizona based high-school teacher
Obama Administration Announces New Partnership on Unconventional Natural Gas and Oil Research.
Today, three federal agencies announced a formal partnership
Wind farms are damaging ocean carbon sinks says Member of European Parliament
Writing in 'Public Service Europe' online, MEP Struan Stevenson says
Steven A. Fisher, Executive Director of the American Great Lakes Ports Association takes issue with the findings of a Notre Dame Ballast Water Technology research paper.
Icebreaker returns from Antarctic expedition, China plans newbuilding
China's icebreaker Xuelong, or "Snow Dragon", returned to its Shanghai base after
Kongsberg Maritime sets up cybernetics R&D group for work on DP, navigation & autiomation systems
The group, which is currently recruiting new members,
NASA speaker to examine the future application of robots for ocean research & data collection
What happens when Silicon Valley meets marine science?
Research project shows invasive species cost the Great Lakes millions of dollars.
Although there has been growing recognition among researchers and policymakers
Following a true maritime tradition, the new DWB was christened. The representatives and attendees each had a bottle filled with water from their own organisation
Japan has unveiled a 6,283-ton exploration vessel that will search for rare metals and other natural resources in waters around the nation.
The Hakurei, 118 meters long and 19 meters wide,