A rosette of sample bottles being recovered from the water during the 2023 A16N GO-SHIP cruise on the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, which traveled from Suape, Brazil, to Reykjavik, Iceland. Devices such as this one will be used to monitor carbon as a part of this BIL funding. (Image credit: Laura Cimoli)

NOAA awarded $2.1 million for measuring surface ocean carbon

Today, the Department of Commerce and NOAA announced the award of $2.1 million to support surface ocean and atmospheric carbon observations and monitoring through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. These funds

Fincantieri Marinette Marine awarded two additional Navy frigates

The Department of Defense recently announced that Fincantieri Marinette Marine, Marinette, Wis., was awarded a contract valued at a billion dollars (USD) to build two additional Constellation-class Frigates, FFG 66 and FFG

Ørsted announces $5.5M higher education grant for proposed Starboard Wind project

Rhode Island-based Ørsted today announced higher education grant commitments totaling $5.5 million as part of its proposed Starboard Wind project. If Starboard Wind is selected to move forward, Ørsted will provide the

Ship Repair USA to feature panel on yard challenges and solutions

Every sector of the maritime industry has its own set of challenges, including ship repair yards. To go over those challenges—and how to overcome them—will be a panel of ship repair and

The Prince Madog research vessel set to feature PowerCell's fuel cells. (Credit: O.S. Energy)

PowerCell to supply fuel cell systems for research vessel

Gothenburg, Sweden-based PowerCell, a hydrogen electric solutions company with unique fuel cell stacks and systems, has signed an order for two 100 kW Marine Fuel Cell Systems from O.S. Energy for the

Metal Shark wins U.S. Navy patrol boat contract

Louisiana-based boat builder Metal Shark is one of two builders awarded a seven-year U.S. Navy indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up to $290 million to produce up to seventy-three 40-foot “40

Canadian shipyard released digital image of icebreaker

Seaspan Shipyards unveils digital model of Canada’s heavy polar icebreaker

Yesterday, Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards presented its progress towards completing the functional design on the first heavy polar icebreaker in Canada in over 60 years. Functional Design of the vessel is now more

A new era for shipping demands a focus on compliance and performance

SPONSORED CONTENT: The right software solution can help operators manage the dual demands of regulatory compliance and commercial opportunity. By Staci Satterwhite, ABS Wavesight CEO The shipping industry faces a once in

Ship Repair USA: Corrosion protection strategies for longevity and reliability

Ships and assets operating in or near seawater are subjected to one of the most corrosive environments for steel-based structures. Even though marine epoxies have been used for decades, they have also

Quaim Choudhury, ABS Senior Managing Principal Engineer, on methanol.

Op-Ed: Putting methanol through its PACES

By Quaim Choudhury, ABS Senior Managing Principal Engineer With more than 90% of global GDP now covered by a net zero target, the growing consensus to tackle climate change is matched only by

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