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AMCS: Concerns Grow for Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) has expressed concern that State and Federal Minis...
AMCS: Concerns Grow for Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
The Queensland government cannot be trusted to provide strong environmental protection for the Great...
Concerns Grow Over Great Barrier Reef (Australia)
UNESCO’s confirmation overnight that it will consider listing the Great Barrier Reef on the Wo...
Dredging discharge lines with high wear resistance and their incidence per m3 of the dredged material
We are all increasingly sensitive to the need for economic development compatible with environmental...
Monitoring Dredging Plumes from Space
Emily Twiggs, Senior Project Scientist, EOMAP Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-twiggs-796...
New Zealand: Concerns Grow over Potential Loss of Southern Surfbreaks
Port Otago’s consent application RM11.153 to dispose of dredged material at the Heyward Pt and...
Australia: Frustrations Grow over Abbot Point Expansion Plans
While campaigning to protect the Great Barrier Reef, Greenpeace activists have condemned the Abbot P...
UK: SuperPort to Grow SuperSkills for Liverpool
Peel Ports, the UK’s second largest ports group, is backing the UK’s only Low Carbon and...
Registration for Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference is live!
Registration for the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference – Europe’s leading gathering ...
Concerns Grow Over Great Barrier Reef Future (Australia)
The threat to the Great Barrier Reef from massive coal port developments has been featured on French...
Thailand: Environmental Concerns Grow over Laem Chabang Port Expansion
According to Port Technology, residents have called on the Thai government to postpone studies into ...
Australia: Calls Grow for Trinity Inlet Dredging
Australia’s largest operator, Carnival Australia, and Tourism and Transport Forum are calling for th...
Van der Leun Opens New Atlanta Operations Base: Passionate about Dredging Vessels
All-round system integrator Van der Leun, based in Sliedrecht, the Dutch home of dredging, has opene...
Traffic at Indian Ports Expected to Grow, Minister Says
The Ministry of Shipping, in consultation with the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD) has ...
Australia: Concerns Grow Over Gladstone Harbor Dredging
Australian Greens senator Larissa Waters elevated concerns over dredging in Gladstone Harbor in Quee...
USA: Questions Grow Over Governor’s Port Role
Gov. Nikki Haley faces increasing questions over her role in a decision that helped Savannah gain a ...
Australia: Protests Grow Over Gladstone Harbour Dredging
A protester who locked himself to a dredger in central Queensland has been cut free by police, an en...
Ports Sector in Oman Continues to Grow
Oman’s ports sector continues to grow on the back of an energetic, ongoing programme aimed at ...
Oman: Port of Sohar Ready to Grow
An eventual conversion of Muscat’s Port Sultan Qaboos into a tourism and maritime heritage por...
Demands Grow for New Ports on Archipelagic Philippines
A huge backlog of ports, especially roll on/roll off (RORO)-capable docks, has gravely jeopardized e...