A recent study in One Earth journal found 2,482 high seas fishing boats linked to 1,120 companies. This shows how space tech is changing how we watch the seas. Now, satellites can see across huge parts of the ocean. They track ships, watch the weather, and study sea life with great detail. NOAA
ship.energy is pleased to announce ARACON 2025, scheduled for 23–24 October 2025, at the Hilton Rotterdam Hotel in Rotterdam. Under the theme “Keeping Agile: Future Proofing the Marine Fuel Supply Chain,” ARACON 2025 will convene leading stakeholders from across the marine fuels and shipping sectors to address evolving market dynamics, regulatory shifts and technological
[ 23 July 2025] – Mintra, a global leader in digital learning and workforce management solutions for the maritime and energy sectors, has entered a strategic alignment agreement with SQLearn, a leading Greek provider of online maritime training solutions. Through this partnership, SQLearn will play a key role in expanding Mintra’s presence in the Greek […]
Over 73% of our planet’s oceanic systems saw temperature changes in the first quarter of 2025. This is the biggest data collection effort in maritime history. New monitoring technologies give us deep insights into underwater worlds. These tools help scientists track changes with great accuracy. This knowledge is vital for more than just research. In […]
16th July 2025, Dubai, UAE: The Maritime Standard has confirmed the lineup of expert speakers and session themes for Session 1 of the third edition of the Transportation & Climate Change Conference (TMS TACCC), taking place on Thursday, 25th September 2025, at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Session 1, titled “Net-Zero Maritime […]
The Nautical Institute (Singapore) is proud to announce its annual conference, returning on 17 July 2025 at Furama City Centre, Singapore, under the timely theme “Maritime 4.0 – Embracing Digitalisation, Sustainability & Wellbeing.” With the maritime industry accelerating its digital transformation while navigating the challenges of climate action and crew welfare,
For the first time, Marine Energy Transition Forum (METF) joins London International Shipping Week 2025 in London, tackling the key challenge of shipping’s decarbonisation: turning early initiatives into viable commercial ventures. Industry experts will explore funding gaps, investment risks, and the hurdles in scaling up pilot projects. How can businesses thrive beyond
19th June 2025, Dubai, UAE: The Maritime Standard is pleased to confirm that the tenth annual The Maritime Standard Tanker Conference will take place on Thursday 30th October 2025. The conference will, like last year, be held at the iconic Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai, one of the best quality venues in the Middle East. Trevor […]
NatPower Marine, a leading developer of clean energy infrastructure for the maritime sector, is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Athenian Sea Carriers, a globally respected shipowner committed to sustainable operations. The MoU outlines a framework for collaboration on the deployment of cold ironing and electric i-fuel charging
[Rotterdam, 11 June 2025] – Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands surged by 7% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, according to preliminary figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM). The spike, driven by increased fossil-fuel electricity generation and […]






















