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Exhaustive three-year study exposes the lie about work/rest hours at sea
A three-year exhaustive study has shown the structures supporting the implementation of work/rest regulations at sea are being broken with…
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Maritime News
Study: Just-in-Time Arrival Could Improve Fuel Efficiency 10-25 Percent
A new study from the UCL Bartlett Energy Institute and UMAS has hard numbers for the energy savings that shipping…
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Construction Study Starts for Larger, Elevated Pressure LCO2 Carrier
As efforts continue to develop the anticipated carbon capture and transport market for storage, a new project continues to…
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Maritime News
Study: A Speed Limit on 3% of the Ocean Would Protect Whales
An international group of researchers has published a new study that maps areas of whale activity with areas of…
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ABS Study Concludes Nuclear Power is Suitable for Larger LNG Carriers
With advancements in nuclear engineering and the development of many types of advanced nuclear reactors, ABS concludes in a…
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Marine World
New Study Reveals Shocking Atmospheric River Storms
by Zhe Li (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Atmospheric rivers – those long, narrow bands of water vapor in the…
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Maritime News
Study: Harbor Dredging and Construction Have Increased Storm Surge Risks
[By Philip M. Orton and Stefan Talke] Centuries ago, estuaries around the world were teeming with birds and turbulent…
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Port News
Safety study grills the carriage of charcoal
Carrying charcoal as cargo has led to 68 fires on containerships in eight years, with a new study published to…
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Maritime News
Study: Cold-Ironing Could Significantly Reduce Port Emissions
U.S. ports could reduce health-related emissions by meaningful amounts by installing shore power connections, according to a new study…
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Marine World
New Study Reveals Potential for Shore Power to Slash U.S. Port Emissions
A groundbreaking study by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has identified significant opportunities for U.S. ports to reduce…
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