19 MAY 2023 The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization (IMO) has today commemorated its second International Day for Women in Maritime. The day, marked on May 18, serves to underscore the crucial role of collaboration and networking in achieving gender equality in the maritime sector. IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim emphasized the role …
Read More »COUGH SYRUP CAN BE DANGEROUS FOR KIDS, EVEN DEADLY. HERE’S WHY.
24 MAY 2023 As winter approaches, many parents will be bracing for the cold and flu season. Young children typically get at least six colds a year. In previous generations, parents might have reached for the cough syrup to relieve a dry or chesty cough. But we now know cough syrups aren’t …
Read More »BIMCO: SCRAPPING VOLUMES TO DOUBLE, DRIVEN BY EMISSION REGULATIONS
23 MAY 2023 BIMCO is forecasting that as emission regulations tighten on the shipping industry the rate of ships sold for scrap is likely to more than double in the coming decade. The trade group says while reducing carbon emissions out of the smokestack will be a motivation along with …
Read More »IS ORC WASTE HEAT RECOVERY RIGHT FOR EVERY SHIP?
22 MAY 2023 As the latest batch of environmental regulations come into force, the pressure’s on for ship owners and operators to reduce emissions. From clean fuels to innovative emissions reductions technologies, the maritime industry is finding new ways to lower CO2 outputs and decarbonize the shipping sector. A proven …
Read More »KIWIRAIL SIGNS ON TO INFLATABLE-LIFEBOAT REVOLUTION
21 MAY 2023 New Zealand ro/pax ferry operator KiwiRail will be the first passenger vessel owner to install and use a new form of lifesaving device, the Viking LifeCraft. KiwiRail carries about 800,000 passengers per year across the Cook Strait between New Zealand’s North Island and South Island. It is …
Read More »OCEAN MICROPLASTICS SHOW UP IN ARCTIC ICE ALGAE
20 MAY 2023 Last summer, we travelled to the remote Arctic Hausgarten observatory area in the eastern Fram Strait (west of Svalbard, Norway) on a research ship. The samples we collected there included ice cores, sea water and ice algae from large packs of floating ice called ice floes. These form …
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