High-risk, plastic litter zones for marine life in the North Atlantic
A new study, led by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, has revealed five high-risk zones where floating plastic litter poses the greatest risk to North Atlantic marine life.
Read moreA new study, led by Plymouth Marine Laboratory, has revealed five high-risk zones where floating plastic litter poses the greatest risk to North Atlantic marine life.
Read moreThe Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has published an updated information paper that provides guidance on how to manage the risks and potentially serious impacts associated with the use of drugs and alcohol in relation to marine operations.
Read moreThe Global Maritime Forum (GMS) has released an insight brief to shed light on the ways compliance mechanisms influence voluntary book-and-claim-enabled activities, using the FuelEU Maritime (FEUM) regulation as a case study.
Read moreAccording to GMS’ latest weekly ship-recycling report, despite the occasional small(er) LDT candidate popping up for sale over recent weeks, there regrettably remains the ongoing scarcity of tonnage that is simply unable to fill the most basic of demands at the major ship-recycling destinations.
Read moreBritannia P&I Club and CONOVAH explore the impact of psychology in safety-critical situations, such as the role of cognitive bias in decision making.
Read moreUMAS commented MEPC 81 outcome, noting that the meeting itself was not a point of adoption for measures, but it was a chance to test whether the member states of the IMO were as committed to advance and implement policy measures capable of delivering the Revised GHG Strategy adopted in July 2023.
Read moreOn 11th March 2024 marked the unveiling of the Women in Transport Equity Index 2023 Report, which lays bare the gender disparities within the UK transport sector.
Read moreEnvironmental Defense Fund published a report which review sustainable debt transactions that have been applied to uses both within and outside of the oil and gas sector.
Read moreA new report from Environmental Defense Fund and Arup shows how adopting a zero-emission strategy for supply chains and energy systems both on and off port terminals is beneficial to the climate, surrounding communities' health, and operators’ bottom lines.
Read moreThe Britannia Club has partnered with CONOVAH, a Danish consultancy specialising in mental well-being and psychological support for seafarers, to explore the psychology of decision-making in safety-critical situations.
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