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  • Tersan Shipyard Acquires Havyard Leirvik Shipyard, Norway
  • A new contract from Tersan Shipyard for New Zealand’s Aurora Fisheries
  • Two electric “Tugs of the Future” from Sanmar Shipyards undergoing sea trials
  • Second Of Sanmar’s Ground-Breaking Electric Tugs Arrives In Vancouver
  • Tersan Shipyard has launched Canadian’s largest trawler, INUKSUK II
  • Marshall Islands Removed from EU Non-Coop List
  • Kongsberg Reduces CO2 Emissions by 23% for Norwegian Coastal Ships
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Mauritius oil spill to be cleaned up by JanuaryMauritius oil spill to be cleaned up by JanuaryThe clean-up of the oil spill from a vessel off Mauritius in August is likely to be largely completed by January, said the owner of the bulk carrier, Japan's Nagashiki Shipping.
17 dolphins found stranded on shores of Mauritius17 dolphins found stranded on shores of Mauritius
Wakashio bow towed away from Mauritius during investigationWakashio bow towed away from Mauritius during investigationThe situation in Mauritius remains unclear as authorities continue to seek answers and often contradictory or incomplete reports emerge.
Master and chief officer of Wakashio arrested by Mauritius policeMaster and chief officer of Wakashio arrested by Mauritius police
The bow section of Wakashio towed to deeper watersThe bow section of Wakashio towed to deeper watersThe bow portion of the stricken bulk carrier Wakashio was towed to deeper waters eight nautical miles from Mauritius after the grounded vessel had broken apart over a coral reef near Pointe d'Esny.
Tokyo planned to send officials to assist Mauritius oil spillTokyo planned to send officials to assist Mauritius oil spill
  • Tersan Shipyard has delivered the 3rd and 4th Havila Passenger VesselsTersan Shipyard has delivered the 3rd and 4th Havila Passenger Vessels
  • Flagship Founders and Signal enter into strategic partnershipFlagship Founders and Signal enter into strategic partnership
  • The Gfcm Launches The Black Sea Scientific Database For Researchers In FisheriesThe Gfcm Launches The Black Sea Scientific Database For Researchers In Fisheries
  • Dubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleetDubai-based Global Feeder Shipping adds another boxship to its fleet
  • Total to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise shipsTotal to work with MSC Cruises for upcoming LNG-powered cruise ships
  • Global energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in GibraltarGlobal energy giant Shell completed first LNG bunkering in Gibraltar
  • ABS unveils its upcoming seminarABS unveils its upcoming seminar
  • Aker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutionsAker Solutions and Doosan Babcock come together for low-carbon solutions
  • Singapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importersSingapore’s Energy Market Authority names two new term LNG importers
  • Wan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuildsWan Hai Lines holds online ship naming ceremony for 3 newbuilds
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