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  • MR Feb-24#16 THE PATH TO ZERO
Methanol’s Superstorage Solution  
Technica)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 16

    THE PATH TO ZERO Methanol’s Superstorage Solution Technical inquiries to SRC Group ramped up after it received Approval in Principle (AIP) for a concept which ‘reinvented methanol fuel storage’ on board ships. Delivering the answers has seen technical talk converting into project discussions

  • MT Jan-24#50 TECH FEATURE BATTERY SAFETY 
BATTERY THERMAL 
MANAGEMENT)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 50

    TECH FEATURE BATTERY SAFETY BATTERY THERMAL MANAGEMENT IN SUBMARINE APPLICATIONS Dr. David Sundin, Chief Scientist, Engineered Fluids, Inc. evelopments in battery technology have yielded into the hull of the vessel, or heat can be transferred directly compact energy storage systems that output higher

  • MT Nov-23#37 Where Does Tiamat Work?
Jake Storey, Executive Director of)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 37

    Where Does Tiamat Work? Jake Storey, Executive Director of Haven Dredging, admits that the Tiamat dredging technology is not a ‘silver bullet’ solution. “We see Tiamat as complimenting existing forms of dredging; it will perform better in certain locations than a water injector; it will be cheaper, and as

  • MT Nov-23#23 “In keeping with that 
spirit, Arctic Storm 
challenged us)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    “In keeping with that spirit, Arctic Storm challenged us with delivering an integrated package that would allow the crew to maximize catch ef? ciency – reducing both time on the water and vessel emissions – while working seamlessly within the ship’s Brett Johnson, Jess Woodruff, wider operation

  • MR Dec-23#33 Image courtesy GLDD
DGE ALVESTON SLAND G  I
Senior Director)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    Image courtesy GLDD DGE ALVESTON SLAND G I Senior Director Sales - Global Marine and Stationary, Wabtec, off we are. Minimizing weight is an important consideration for makes the system smaller and simpler for the customer the that type of vessel and it links right into the reduced weight of the cost

  • MR Dec-23#27 UNDERWATER NOISE 
ABB’s DynaFin 
propulsor will be 
designd)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    UNDERWATER NOISE ABB’s DynaFin propulsor will be designd to allow for the use of optimized ABB trajectories to reduce propeller noise. There are many technologies available to reduce URN, some of which may also reduce fuel consumption. However, Spence says it’s not just a case of picking out a

  • MN Nov-23#48 Feature
Great Vessels of 2023
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 48

    Feature Great Vessels of 2023 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation GALVESTON ISLAND Delivered this year amid an ongoing dredge building ed by a USCG requirement for crawl spaces around the boom in the United States, Galveston Island is the ? rst tanks in the event of a leak, Webb noted. “[Urea tanks

  • MT Sep-23#57 heat transfer material behind the PCB  letters are bare)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 57

    heat transfer material behind the PCB letters are bare aluminum. components, and do lots of testing pre- to carry the heat away from the LEDs deployment. Cree LEDs produce more (google “CREE LED Luminaire Design Many parts can be purchased by an light per watt, so less heat, and their Guide”). LEDs

  • MR Sep-23#45 Our expectations for global demand  is a little 
bit down)
    September 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 45

    Our expectations for global demand is a little bit down [1-2%] this year and it's a little bit up [2-3%] next year. But you have to set that against a ? eet which grows 6% this year in nominal terms and 5.5% next year. Peter Sand,Chief Analyst, Xeneta tive, I think what makes this downturn special

  • MR Sep-23#44 Shipping & Ports Annual
2023 CONTAINER SHIPPING OUTLOOK
Cont)
    September 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    Shipping & Ports Annual 2023 CONTAINER SHIPPING OUTLOOK Container Shipping 2023: Post-Covid Turmoil Continues ©eyewave/AdobeStock While container shipping thrived during Covid, the thrill is gone as rapidly changing trade patterns premised on geopolitical turmoil and logistic chain snarls have sent

  • MN Aug-23#42 Tech File  
Shipyard Tools
jects of rust, paint and)
    August 2023 - Marine News page: 42

    Tech File Shipyard Tools jects of rust, paint and contaminants to bare metal. lando, Fla.-based Laser Photonics, a provider of patented However, for operators, exposure to corrosive acids and industrial grade CleanTech laser systems for cleaning and noxious chemical fumes is inherently dangerous.

  • MN Aug-23#41 al laser systems are increasingly being used at shipyards)
    August 2023 - Marine News page: 41

    al laser systems are increasingly being used at shipyards, million U.S. workers are at risk of developing silicosis shipbuilding berths and even aboard ships. Technicians and that more than 100,000 of these workers are em- can use mobile handheld units, or if needed the systems ployed as sandblasters.

  • MT Jul-23#39 Sandy’s devastation also included extreme erosion of the)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    Sandy’s devastation also included extreme erosion of the shore putting the Coney Island community vulnerable to future storms. Coney Island Beach lost 600,000 cubic yards of sand. The Army Corps received funding and authority to restore Co- ney Island with the Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Appropria- ti

  • MT Jul-23#38 USACE & WATERFRONT PRESERVATION
Above: The original)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 38

    USACE & WATERFRONT PRESERVATION Above: The original Source: Heart of Coney Island Luna Park in 1903. Bottom Right: Entrance to Steeplechase Park c. 1904. Bottom Left: The boardwalk being constructed along Coney Island Beach in 1922. Source: Heart of Coney Island. Photographer: Edward E. Rutter. Source:

  • MT Jul-23#37 gineer for the Army Corps. 
He said, “In the 1980’s I was)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 37

    gineer for the Army Corps. He said, “In the 1980’s I was responsible for feeding the aquarium’s Osborne Laboratory tanks and cleaning them on the weekends and during the summer.” He’s has worked for the Army Corps for 35 years and today is the Chief of Civil Works After Hurricane Sandy in 2013, the U.S.

  • MT Jul-23#36 USACE & WATERFRONT PRESERVATION
Then & Now: [Left] Rifat)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 36

    USACE & WATERFRONT PRESERVATION Then & Now: [Left] Rifat Salim, far left, and some of her siblings visiting Coney Island Beach for the ? rst time. [Right] Rifat Salim with her teenage daughter on the Coney Island boardwalk on the Fourth of July. and most visited seaside resort and amusement park

  • MT Jul-23#35 Preserving an 
iconic beach for 
future generations  
By)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    Preserving an iconic beach for future generations By JoAnne Castagna, Ed.D. hen Rifat Salim came to the United States from Pakistan as a young girl with her mother and siblings to reunite with her father after years of W being a part, one of the ? rst places he suggested they visit is Coney Island

  • MT Mar-23#61 death sea life. viously unrecognized source of GHGs.)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 61

    death sea life. viously unrecognized source of GHGs. There are iconic photographs of A 2018 study by a research team led whales or turtles with nets, rope, plas- by Sarah-Jeanne Royer at the Uni- tic packing strips, and straws becoming versity of Hawaii demonstrated that entangled, reduced mobility

  • MT Mar-23#33 ocean is where most of the carbon is 
HMS-620 BUBBLE)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 33

    ocean is where most of the carbon is HMS-620 BUBBLE GUN stored, and it’s where our attention needs MARINE SEISMIC SYSTEM to be. What’s happened in recent years is Visit us at that the attention has become focused on APPLICATIONS Ocean Business blue carbon, which is carbon that is held Booth # W41

  • MT Mar-23#9 hen it comes to war,  Lying in stark contrast is the US.)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 9

    hen it comes to war, Lying in stark contrast is the US. Na- encapsulated torpedo mine, are under the old adage that the vy’s mine inventory, with just two types development. Quickstrikes are shallow best defense is a good of mines currently available – the Quick- water, air-dropped mines which are

  • MN Feb-23#25 Feature
Training & Education 
effort now. OSW adds new)
    February 2023 - Marine News page: 25

    Feature Training & Education effort now. OSW adds new competitive pressures. that terminal crews may not expand much because of Of course, adjacent hiring can work both ways. Now OSW. The report cites 2018 data when U.S. ports gen- that workforce programs are gearing up to train thou- erated 652,078

  • MT Jan-23#25 mous operations. These efforts, the com-
HMS-620 BUBBLE)
    January 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    mous operations. These efforts, the com- HMS-620 BUBBLE GUN pany writes, “embody what mobility in a smart city is all about.” MARINE SEISMIC SYSTEM “Swarm technology,” MacFarlane ex- APPLICATIONS plained, is the capability of an autono- • Shallow Gas Hazard Surveys • Oi shore Wind Turbine mous

  • MT Nov-22#53 engineers and technicians control the entire sonar campaign)
    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 53

    engineers and technicians control the entire sonar campaign, THE PLUG PULLED check the incoming raw data and prepare it for later analysis,” ON OFFSHORE 1.0 Unlike the ? rst wind power boom 15years ago, the euphoria explains the economist and former submariner. in the industry is still limited. Caution

  • MT Nov-22#37 Dr. DongJoo Joung and Dr. Mihai 
Leonte (University of)
    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 37

    Dr. DongJoo Joung and Dr. Mihai Leonte (University of Rochester) deploying equipment for methane sampling. Framework Convention on Climate HMS-620 BUBBLE GUN Change (better known as COP27), every MARINE SEISMIC SYSTEM moment of data collection is crucial to better understand the oceans and their