NO.4 / VOL. 86 / APRIL 2024 16 Photo on the Cover: U.S. Navy photograph by Brian Suriani/Released Photo this page: Copyright Björn Wylezich/AdobeStock 16 SOVs: Analyzing the Market Drivers Departments As offshore wind grows globally, so too do the dynamics around SOVs. By Philip Lewis 4 Authors & Contribut
NO.2 / VOL. 86 / FEBRUARY 2024 26 Photo on this page and on the Cover: Courtesy ARC 22 Marine Power: The Future is Now Departments Matt Hart, Wabtec Corporation, offers insights on how the megatrends of decar- bonization, energy transition and autonomy drive engine innovations. 4 Authors & Contributors By
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NO.1 / VOL. 86 / JANUARY 2024 22 Roy Campe shows Maritime Reporter around the CMB.TECH workshop in Antwerp. Photo: Greg Trauthwein | Photo on the Cover: courtesy CMB.TECH 8 Big Ships and a Fuel Cell Future Departments With fuel cells having the potential to play a big role in decarbonizing the mari- 4
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NO.12 / VOL. 85 / DECEMBER 2023 18 Photo on the Cover: Royal Caribbean Group | Photo this page: FMD 18 Robots in the Engineroom Departments Fairbanks Morse Defense is developing robotics in-house to address the US 4 Authors & Contributors Navy’s need for future autonomous vessels. 6 Editorial By Greg
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nected future, where we can look at a shipping industry that The rest of the world needs to follow suit to achieve decar- can meet the 2050 IMO targets for decarbonization” he said. bonization, he said. It is not just a question of data speeds, but understanding the Shipping had remained too reactive to
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NO.11 / VOL. 85 / NOVEMBER 2023 Finland: Where Icebreakers are Born Captain Pasi Järvelin on the bridge of Arctia icebreaker Polaris. Järvelin has more than 40 years’ experience in the maritime industry, including 36 years on icebreakers, and was part of the concept team that developed the vessel.
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NO.9 / VOL. 85 / SEPTEMBER 2023 24 Photo on the Cover: Courtesy Philly Shipyard : Photo this page: Courtesy Captain Morgan McManus 12 Preserving OPA90 Experience Departments OPA90 has had an outsized effect to an extent that it may no longer be as effec- 4 Authors & Contributors tive as it was in recent
No.8 / Vol. 85 / AUGUst 2023 17 “Charge it!” Departments With battery solutions fourishing, a look at rapid charging systems, current tech- nology for future ferries. 4 Authors & Contributors By Maggie Stagner, EBDG 6 Editorial 8 By the Numbers: German Shipowners 22 Will Shipyard Capacity Limit
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NO.6 / VOL. 85 / JUNE 2023 Photo on the cover: Image courtesy Ardmore Shipping Photo this page: Enclosed space entry drills provide an opportunity to enhance competence. Image courtesy of OneLearn Global 26 ECDIS & Terrestrial Navigation Departments After years of debating whether or not celestial
NO.5 / VOL. 85 / MAY 2023 26 Managing O&G Through Energy Transition Departments Scientists warn that climate change is the greatest peril that humankind has ever faced. But, for the moment, hydrocarbon energy underpins life as we know it. 4 Authors & Contributors By Paul Bartlett 6 Editorial 8 By the
NO.4 / VOL. 85 / APRIL 2023 Photo on the cover and on this page courtesy Curtin Maritime 16 The Path to Zero: OSVs Power Fuel Transition Departments The fuel switch is on, it’s real and it will be driving vessel design, construction and operations decisions for decades to come. 4 Authors & Contributors By
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NO. 1 / VOL. 85 / JANUARY 2023 P t Ph PhoPho P P P P P Ph to on the Cover:the Cover: G GLDD hopper dredge G Galveston Island llaunch. Photo courtesy C Conrad Shipyard and B Berard P Photo this Page: D DDG 125 launch. C C Cr Cre C dit: Hege g r Dry y Dock k 14 Interview: Tim M. Clerc, Seacor Marine Departme