

Impact of North American Emission Control Area (ECA) on the U.S and the Shipping Industry
From 1st August 2012 onwards the third Emission Control Area came into force. The North American Emission Control Area is applicable for ships trading in areas


From 1st August 2012 onwards the third Emission Control Area came into force. The North American Emission Control Area is applicable for ships trading in areas


The oceans contain great mysteries within their depths. While many of these mysteries have been explained by scientists and analysts, there are still quite a


A ship consist of a power plant system which generates enough power for the propulsion plant machines, engine room and deck machines, and navigation equipment


Ships while sailing use seawater for several purposes. The seawater is used in the ship’s system and discharged after the use. However, seawater contains several


Oil Spills are a significant threat to the Marine Environment. As the density of oil is less than water, the oil will float on the


Maritime transport causes about 4% of global man-made CO2 emissions; which makes its carbon footprint approximately as high as a small country. Forthcoming regulations in


In yet another example of scientific genius, the researchers of Australia’s Biopower Systems have come up with the idea of bioWAVE. Inspired from design of


Ship graveyard refers to a place where several old vessels, which have gone out-of-service have been dumped. Technology moves to new heights every day, tremendously


Located between Mainland China and the Korean peninsula, the marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean, which is the northern part of East China Sea, is
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