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

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

OSG has been acquired by Saltchuk Resources

OSG releases its new annual sustainability report

Tampa, Fla., headquartered Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc. (NYSE: OSG) had two announcements, Wednesday. In the morning it reported that it had determined to cancel its 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders scheduled for

wood pellet powered ship

Could wood pellets be another alternate fuel option for maritime?

Three leading Japanese companies, NYK Line, NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers (NBP) and Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. are planning to build a ship powered by wood pellets under an MOU signed with

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

Craig Gundry, president of Cormorant Maritime Projects.

Ship Repair USA: Green retrofit design and installation processes

Ship repair yards worldwide are entering a new era due in large part to sustainability efforts and decarbonization goals. To ease yards into this transition are a variety of technologies and equipment

Whistleblower crewmembers ship

Whistleblowers could collect $500K in tanker pollution case

Two whistleblower crewmembers could be awarded up to $500,000, if a plea deal filed in New Orleans federal court yesterday is approved by the court. Two related companies that operated the motor

Dali crew remain on board refloated and moored at terminal

VIDEO: Dali refloated and relocated

The Key Bridge Response Unified Command reports that salvors refloated and moved the M/V Dali at approximately 7 a.m., this morning. Video streamed by local media showed the Dali refloated, under tow

Dali refloat preps continue

VIDEO: Unified Command starts preparations for Dali refloat

Officials of the Key Bridge Unified Command were yesterday continuing to evaluate the Dali in preparation for refloating the vessel and clearing the Fort McHenry Federal Channel to the Port of Baltimore.

Ship with two WindWings

DNV evaluation shows BAR Technologies WindWings can achieve up to 32% energy savings

Back in August last year, the Cargill-chartered 80,962 dwt bulker Pxyis Ocean, which is managed by MC Shipping’s Singapore branch, became the first ship to sail with BAR Technologies’ WindWings, after being

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