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OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW?

Late 2023 may well be an inflexion point for the ARA bunker market – and the global marine fuels sector. The industry is grappling with the demands of recent regulation, such EEXI and CII, and close on the horizon – in 2024 – the EU’s Fit for 55 measures will begin to impact bunkering and […]
Awards News

TMS launches 10th anniversary Awards

BE PART OF THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY’S BIGGEST & THE BEST NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY OF THE DECADE, 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF THE MARITIME STANDARD AWARDS.   The TMS Awards 2023 will take place on Tuesday 7th November at Atlantis, the Palm, Dubai in its iconic ballroom, with a very special evening planned to mark a significant milestone. […]
Events News

WISTA International AGM & Conference 2023

LATIN AMERICAN SHIPPING AND TRADING: TOWARDS AN INCLUSIVE GREENER DIGITAL FUTURE This year’s WISTA International AGM & Conference will be celebrated in October in Montevideo, the beautiful capital city of Uruguay. The conference will focus on the key shipping and trading activities that make Latin America such an essential piece of the global economic jigsaw. […]
News Wildlife

Marine mammals: challenges and protection

Dolphins, seals, walruses, whales – marine mammals come in different shapes and sizes yet share common traits. These remarkable creatures inhabit vast expanses of oceans around the globe but are exposed to numerous dangers that threaten their survival – ranging from illegal hunting practices to changing ocean temperatures due to climate change. Whales and dolphins
Environmental compliance News

The benefits and challenges of implementing sustainable fishing practices to protect marine ecosystems

Sustainable fishing… Have you ever thought about how much the seafood you consume affects the marine ecosystems around the world? It’s a topic that’s been on the rise in recent years, and for good reason. The fishing industry is a major player in the global economy but is also a significant contributor to environmental damage. […]
Climate Change News

The Aral Sea Disaster: How a Catastrophic Mistake Resulted in Environmental Devastation and Human Suffering

The Aral Sea was one of the largest inland bodies of water in the world, located in Central Asia between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Unfortunately, a catastrophic mistake in the 20th century resulted in the gradual shrinking of the sea, leaving behind a desert landscape and a legacy of environmental devastation and human suffering. In this […]
News

RISING TO THE WELLBOAT CHALLENGE

In the high-volume transport conditions experienced in salmon farms and other commercial marine environments that require the moving of live fish, preventing infection and contamination is crucial, as is ensuring fish welfare. Wellboats, which sort, treat and transfer farmed salmon to open seas and back, are relying on BIO-UV and Redox hygiene and biosecurity solutions
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