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Maritime News
Study: Chagos Marine Protected Area Shows Value of Extra-Large MPAs
The ongoing global effort to protect at least 30 percent of the world’s oceans by 2030 have sparked renewed…
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Study: EU is Falling Behind on Shore Power Investments
Ports in Europe are facing criticism for sluggish investments in shore power infrastructures, and a majority will fail to…
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Port News
Study finds suicide accounts for more deaths at sea than fatal injury incidents
Suicide cases accounted for more deaths at sea than fatal injury incidents according to a major new survey looking at…
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Maritime News
Study: Coastal Marine Ecosystems May Need Active Restoration
[By Kathrine Nitter] It can take up to 200 years for damaged marine environments to fully recover by just stopping…
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Maritime News
Study: Life At Sea is the Most Dangerous Way to Earn a Living
Working on or near the sea is the most dangerous way to make a living, according to new survey…
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Study: IMO’s Net Zero Framework Favorable for Ammonia
A study shows that under the parameters principally agreed within the IMO Net Zero Framework, ammonia dual-fueled ships have a…
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Marine World
Study Reveals Growing Crisis of Fatigue and Healthcare Access Among Seafarers
A comprehensive study from Cardiff University’s Seafarers International Research Centre has uncovered alarming trends in the maritime industry, highlighting increasing…
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Maritime News
Study: Seafarers Report Fatigue, Anxiety and Lack of Access to Medical Care
Work-related fatigue among seafarers has increased, despite efforts to monitor work and rest regulations on ships reports a new study…
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Study: Majority of Scotland’s Coastal Vessels Untracked Operate Without AIS
Scotland is largely operating blind in the management of its marine resources according to new research published this week as…
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Maritime News
Study Majority of Scotland’s Coastal Vessels Untracked, Operate Without AIS
Scotland is largely operating blind in the management of its marine resources according to new research published this week as…
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