OPINION | The cause for China’s coercion in the skies may lay under the water
During the Cold War, it was not unheard of for Soviet ships to attempt to disrupt US naval operations by…
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During the Cold War, it was not unheard of for Soviet ships to attempt to disrupt US naval operations by…
Spanish shibuilder Zamakona Yards has been selected by Norwegian family-owned seafood company Eidsvaag for the construction of two new feed…
US marine engineering firm Glosten has unveiled a concept design for a new research vessel for the South Australian Research…
A new survey boat being built for UK operator Marshall Jakeman Marine (MJM) was recently launched into the water for…
A major new study on the distribution and origin of methane seeps on the US Atlantic margin — the seafloor…
The German Navy formally named its newest K130 corvette in a ceremony earlier this month. The future Karlsruhe honours the…
Aerospace manufacturer United Launch Alliance (ULA) has entered into agreements with Bollinger Shipyards of Louisiana and naval architecture firm the…
Danish transport company Molslinjen has confirmed that one of its ferries under its Øresundslinjen (formerly ForSea Ferries) brand will undergo…
UK-based aquaculture research organisation the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has confirmed the tragic news of the recent passing of…
The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index fell for the third consecutive session on Monday, weighed down by lower capesize…