IMO Secretary-General called for more concerted action to address the issue of criminals who organize illegal and unregulated sea passage by migrants.
Month: July 2021
The Galapagos Oil Spill covered 186 square miles of sea. It has caused a significant problem in the ecosystem of the nearby islands that it spilled on.
The Arctic is usually joked as being the home of Igloos & penguins. However, the actual history of the Arctic goes far beyond what we might have considered.
As we all know, the BP oil spill in 2010 was good for absolutely nobody. This slick substance now sits on the surface of the scene of the crime.
The rising levels of CO2 emissions that are within the planet’s atmosphere are beginning to cause something known as ocean acidification.
ACI's 8th offshore support vessels summit provides an essential update for the OSV industry, focusing on OSV operational excellence, efficiency and design.
US Vessel General Permit (VGP) have brought new technical and reporting requirements for vessels operating in US waters
The anticipated cost of capital under new regulations could potentially make certain classes of marine insurance uneconomical to transact.
ACI’s 11th Optimising Vessel Maintenance Conference will discuss the latest technical and maintenance management updates in the maritime industry for 2015.
Interspill 2015 will focus on potential issues to be raised from any future oil spills, with a platform for industry, academia and government to meet.






















