Marine Renewable Energy
Marine renewable energy refers to the generation of electricity from renewable sources located in or near bodies of water, including oceans, rivers, and lakes. Marine renewable energy sources include offshore […]
Marine renewable energy refers to the generation of electricity from renewable sources located in or near bodies of water, including oceans, rivers, and lakes. Marine renewable energy sources include offshore […]
Ship recycling refers to the process of dismantling and disposing of marine vessels that have reached the end of their useful life. Ship recycling is a complex and highly regulated […]
Ship financing and insurance refer to the financial and risk management services that support the operation and ownership of ships and marine vessels. These services include a range of financial […]
1. Introduction 1.1 Background The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that is responsible for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention […]
U.S. Navy Capt. Will C. Rogers III was awarded Legion of Merit for his Persian Gulf operations which included 1988 shooting down of an Iranian civilian airliner killing the 290 […]
Shipping companies play a crucial role in global trade, but their operations can also have significant environmental impacts. As a result, many shipping companies have developed policy statements outlining their […]
Shipbuilding is the process of designing, constructing, and launching ships for various purposes such as commercial, military, or personal use. Shipbuilding involves a range of disciplines, including naval architecture, marine […]
Explore the educational value, historical significance, and evolving role of maritime museums worldwide. This comprehensive guide is ideal for maritime students, cadets, ship officers, enthusiasts, and professionals in the shipping […]
Ship recycling, also known as ship-breaking, is the process of dismantling a ship for parts or the extraction of raw materials, chiefly scrap. As ships have a lifespan of 25 […]
Piracy at sea refers to the act of attacking ships, boats, or seafaring vessels with the intent of stealing goods or valuables, taking hostages for ransom, or causing harm to […]