During a panel discussion at Aramco’s “Deep Space Deep Ocean” Forum, BSEE Director Brian Salerno addressed how safety culture and risk management is...
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Ocean Business 2015 Attendance Up 29%
Last week’s Ocean Business show at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in Southampton was phenomenally successful, with visitor numbers up an...
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California Drought Creates Need for Salinity Barrier
Faced with potentially insufficient water supplies to repel salinity in the Sacramento- San Joaquin Delta, the California Department of Water...
The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) recently presented SEACOR Marine with the 2015 NOIA Safety in Seas (SIS) Culture of Safety Award...
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Inuit Appeal Oil and Gas Exploration Off Baffin Island
The Hamlet of Clyde River and the Nammautaq Hunters and Trappers Organization allege that the NEB failed to adequately consider the harmful effects...
According to various sources, including Andrew Darby in the Sydney Morning Herald, China has declared plans for an unprecedented expansion of...
In a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Lake Charles Liquefaction Project issued 10 April 2015, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has announced a 12-month finding on a petition to list the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) in the...
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Asian Marine Casualty Forum Announced
The basic nature of maritime casualties, salvage and wreck removal has evolved rapidly over the last few years. Ships and offshore constructions...
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World Ocean Council Addresses U.N. Ocean Conference
The World Ocean Council CEO, Paul Holthus, was recently invited to be on the opening panel of the annual UN Oceans and the Law of the Sea meeting, a...
NOAA Fisheries is publishing a recovery plan for elkhorn and staghorn corals. The plan identifies criteria that, when met, will allow the coral...
After a review of the global status of green sea turtles, the agencies are proposing to reclassify the species into 11 Distinct Population Segments...
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