VESSEL REVIEW | DPC Dodder – Irish port operator welcomes new pilot boat to fleet
Dublin Port Company (DPC) of Ireland has taken delivery of a new pilot boat from UK-based Goodchild Marine Services. DPC Dodder is the second pilot...
Dublin Port Company (DPC) of Ireland has taken delivery of a new pilot boat from UK-based Goodchild Marine Services. DPC Dodder is the second pilot...
Shipbuilding and ship repair company Dales Marine Services of Aberdeen, Scotland, recently delivered a new catamaran workboat slated for operation in...
Sydney-based retired journalist and broadcaster Mike Carlton has become a prolific author of first-rate books on Australian naval history. This, his...
UK-based maritime tech startup company Acua Ocean is currently developing an autonomous surface vessel prototype that will be powered entirely by hydrogen. Developed...
A new custom-built diamond recovery vessel has been completed and delivered by Netherlands-based the Damen Shipyards Group via its Damen Shipyards Mangalia...
CWind Taiwan, a joint venture between UK-based CWind and Taiwanese vessel operator the International Ocean Group (IOG), has acquired a new windfarm...
A team of divers has found the wreckage of what is confirmed to be a US Navy warship that had sunk off the UK coast during World War I. Lying on the...
Numbers of irregular migrants (IM) from various countries crossing the English Channel from France to the UK continue to escalate, with some 21,000...
UK cruise company Saga Cruises recently commenced operational sailings of its two newest luxury river cruise ships, Spirit of the Danube and Spirit...
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