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September 12, 2017

Norco wins 38-boat UK MOD contract

Written by Baird Maritime on September 12, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Ships (Naval).

Norco Holdings has been awarded the contract to build up to 38 SEA-class workboats for the UK Ministry of Defence.

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August 28, 2017

Wreckage from the USS Indianapolis located in the Philippine Sea

Written by Baird Maritime on August 28, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Ships (Naval).

Wreckage from the USS Indianapolis was discovered on August 18 by the expedition crew of research vessel Petrel, which is owned by Microsoft co-founder ..

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July 21, 2017

Could sharks help save shipping industry millions?

Written by Baird Maritime on July 21, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training.

Whales, sharks, butterflies and lotus leaves might together hold the secret to saving the shipping industry millions and help save the planet, according to a marine ..

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September 4, 2017

Van-Oord-developed “coral engine” delivered in the Bahamas

Written by Baird Maritime on September 4, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training.

Van Oord has formally delivered and handed over an in-house-developed "coral engine" in the Bahamas.

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August 25, 2017

Finnish Environment Institute orders research vessel refit and extension

Written by Baird Maritime on August 25, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training.

The almost 30-year-old research vessel Aranda is undergoing an extensive renovation at Rauma Marine Constructions' (RMC) shipyard in Rauma, including a ..

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July 19, 2017

University of New England launches newbuild research landing craft

Written by Baird Maritime on July 19, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training.

The University of New England Center for Excellence in the Marine Sciences has launched a new research vessel to meet academic and student research needs at UNE. The ..

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September 1, 2017

Russian group creating marine research ASV

Written by Baird Maritime on September 1, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training.

 
A team of Russian engineers will develop a concept and build a multi-purpose composite autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) equipped to collect and transmit various ..

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August 14, 2017

Scottish loch survey finds WWII “highballs”

Written by Baird Maritime on August 14, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Subsea Surveying.

A survey and recovery project off the West Coast of Scotland on a sea inlet once referred to as the "Secret Loch" has been successfully completed.

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July 14, 2017

US research fleet set to expand by three

Written by Baird Maritime on July 14, 2017. Posted in Marine Research and Training, Offshore Renewables.

Oregon State University (OSU) has received a grant of US$121.88 million from the US National Science Foundation to spearhead the construction of a new class of research ..

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Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe
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Clay carrier sinks off Sibongkok Island, Indonesia; all 15 crew safe

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Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania
Naval auxiliary/support vessels

Royal Navy survey ship joins search for unexploded ordnance off Lithuania

By Baird Maritime
US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope
Commercial Mariner - Maritime Security

US Coast Guard commissions cutter Charles Moulthrope

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South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet
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South Korea’s TaiYoung adds second 3,700DWT newbuild to fleet

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Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker
Dry Cargo World

Castor Maritime acquires 2006-built Capesize bulker

By Baird Maritime
Ørsted takes final investment decision on first renewable hydrogen project
Offshore Wind

Ørsted takes final investment decision on first renewable hydrogen project

By Baird Maritime

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