Shipping Companies Honored for Environmental Efforts in the 'Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies' Program
In the 2022 "Protecting Blue Whales & Blue Skies" program, shipping companies received awards and financial incentives for reducing speeds in environmentally sensitive areas.
Louisiana Struggles with Saltwater Intrusion Threatening Drinking Water Supply
As saltwater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico threatens the drinking water supply of approximately one million people around New Orleans, efforts are being made to protect the region's water sources.
Implications and Potential Outcomes of Impending Deep Sea Mining Permits
The International Seabed Authority (ISA), responsible for regulating the ocean floor, is set to resume negotiations on deep-sea mining permits.
Addressing the Pacific Lift Challenge
The US military's preparations for conflict in the Pacific are being hindered by inadequate logistics planning, according to Bradley Martin and Christopher Pernin of the RAND Corporation.
Meet the Vessels on the Quest for the Titan Sub
A massive search effort is currently underway in the remote North Atlantic to locate the missing Titan submersible, which carried five individuals.
First U.S. Arctic Deep Water Port: A Hub for Cruise Ships and Military Operations
The expansion of the port in Nome, Alaska, is set to transform the region, accommodating larger cruise ships, cargo vessels, and military ships, and making it the nation's first deep-water Arctic port.
Ocean Network Express announces delivery of first-ever 24,000-TEU “Megamax” vessel
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the successful delivery and deployment of their inaugural 24,000-TEU class vessel, the ONE Innovation.
Ocean Shipping Reverts to Pre-Pandemic Levels
Ocean shipping rates are returning to pre-pandemic levels as volumes decrease and new capacity comes online.
The number of containers lost at sea significantly declined in 2022
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has reported a significant decline in the number of containers lost at sea in 2022, with only 661 containers lost compared to previous years.
Decline in Cross-Ocean Shipments Over the Past Nine Months
Recent data indicate a decrease in cross-ocean shipping over the past nine months, suggesting a decline in global demand for goods originating from Asia.
The UN Plans to Commence Deep-Sea Mining Operations this Summer
Companies interested in mining the ocean floor can now submit applications to the International Seabed Authority starting in July, following approval of the controversial practice despite significant pushback.
Ocean carriers can expect a $2k-3k cost increase per forty-foot container with decarbonization
CEO of Ocean Network Express (ONE) Jeremy Nixon is warning that there will be significant up-front cost associated with the transition to green fuels.
Regionalism is trending, with no signs of stopping
The global shipping industry has traditionally operated on a global scale, with vessels crossing oceans and continents to transport goods from one part of the world to another.
Carriers forced to reduce ocean container rates with cooling demand
After historically high freight rates in the maritime shipping industry clouded the sector while consumers panic-bought everything from furniture to toilet paper during the pandemic years - the rates have finally cooled off.
Is underwater ocean life at risk as renewable energy comes into focus?
Deep sea mining is an area of focus for renewable energy sources because of the potential for extracting valuable minerals and metals from the ocean floor.
Trade barriers are causing issues in eliminating plastic waste from oceans
According to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, the overwhelming amount of visa requirements, tariffs, and restricted access to certain areas of the ocean are hindering the decades-long efforts to clean up the beaches and oceans across the globe.
By cleaning the air, ships are dirtying the water
Scrubbers, a system put in place to clean the exhaust gasses from container ships and reduce pollutants that are put into the air, are doing little to help clear up pollution of the water.