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12 Stunning Aerial Photos Showing Tour Of Portsmouth Area Through Time - Merchant Navy Info - News

12 Stunning Aerial Photos Showing Tour Of Portsmouth Area Through Time

Chris Brunnen published a set of photographs, Portsmouth Area: an Aerial Tour Through Time, which contains snapshots taken by helicopter of the city and the broader area. Including Havant, Gosport, Lee-on-the-Solent, Fareham, and up the A3 to Waterlooville. Among the 260 photos are shots from the 1950s and ‘60s taken by Jim Bramble. Chris’ school teacher in the 1970s, compared to Chris’ […]

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NYK inks deal for Construction of Ammonia-Powered Ammonia Gas Carrier - Merchant Navy Info - News

NYK inks deal for Construction of Ammonia-Powered Ammonia Gas Carrier

Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Ltd. (NYK), Japan Engine Corporation, IHI Power Systems Co., Ltd., And Nippon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. sign a contract to build the world’s first ammonia-fueled medium-sized gas carrier. (AFMGC) equipped with a Japanese-made engine. However In October 2021, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). A national research and development agency

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Singapore Registry of Ships reaches 100 million gross tonnage - Merchant Navy Info - News

Singapore Registry of Ships reaches 100 million gross tonnage

The Singapore Ship Register (SRS) has reached the 100 million gross tonnage (GT). Threshold with the registration of AET’s Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) Eagle Veracruz. Managed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). The SRS regulates Singapore-flagged ships and ensures compliance. With relevant International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards, ensuring the safety and

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10 Tragedies Of The Deep Remembering Major Cruise Ship Disasters - Merchant Navy Info - blog

10 Tragedies Of The Deep: Remembering Major Cruise Ship Disasters

The Titanic is considered the worst passenger cruise ship sinking. However, many historic cruise ships suffered the same fate, although they were not as famous as the RMS Titanic. The first cruise ships were built in the 1850s, but they gained great importance after the end of the World Wars, and vacations at sea became

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The BlueBARGE Project Kicks Off To Aid In The Electricity Supply To Ships - Merchant Navy Info - News (convert.io)

The BlueBARGE Project Kicks Off To Aid In The Electricity Supply To Ships

The kick-off meeting for the BlueBARGE project, which focuses on the blue bunkering of moored ships. Using renewable electricity was held in Athens, Greece.  The main objective of the project is to design and also develop. A power barge to support the power supply to moored and berthed vessels. The BlueBARGE initiative, is coordinated by 

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CNOOC’s Oil Field in Bohai Sea Starts Production - Merchant Navy Info - News

CNOOC’s Oil Field in Bohai Sea Starts Production

Chinese state-owned offshore oil and gas exploration and production company CNOOC. Has started production at the underwater 36-1/Luda 5-2 discovery site in Liaodong Bay, Bohai Sea. The main facility includes two new central processing platforms. And two new wellhead platforms located at approximately 30 meters of water depth. According to CNOOC, 118 development wells are

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Maldives Says Indian Troops Will Not Remain Even In Civilian Clothing - Merchant Navy Info - News

Maldives Says Indian Troops Will Not Remain “Even In Civilian Clothing”

Indian Troops: Stepping up his anti-India rhetoric, Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has confirmed that no Indian military personnel, not even those in civilian clothing, would be present in his country. After May 10, a media statement was made today. President Muizzu’s statement comes less than a week after an Indian civilian team advanced to the

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