More Marina News – Page 11
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MarinasBuilding marinas for climate change
Proactively identifying and addressing potential risks to business operations is the best way to address potentially damaging weather events
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MarinasTwo key brands adopt compatibility with Aqua SuperPower
ExploMar and Taiga Motors have become the latest electric marine brands to specify connectivity with Aqua SuperPower’s growing network of marina-based fast chargers
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MarinasDigital twin to help protect the coastline
With coastal areas under increasing pressure from rising sea levels, erosion, and human activity, Copernicus Marine’s EU-backed Digital Twin Ocean can help the development of coping strategies
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MarinasOxygen nanobubbles and solar paving for Marina Port de Mallorca
Located in a prime location in the major port of Palma, the 200-berth Marina Port de Mallorca has just won a tender to continue operating under the IPM Group’s management.
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NewsIGY completes Ibiza Marina upgrade, introduces SY shore power
Expanded berthing now accommodates vessels up to 150m
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MarinasMarina Port de Mallorca awarded Blue Flag for 23rd year running
The award is granted by the Foundation for Environmental Education and acknowledges compliance with discerning environmental, service and safety criteria
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MarinasMarine life ‘explodes’ on largest Dutch seawall
After discovering how an artificial reef has led to a huge increase in marine life living within the structure, the Lauwersoog area is to receive the largest installation to date
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MarinasEco Wave Power goes live in US and is granted land in Taiwan
Harnessing the power of the breakwater, Eco Wave Power has just lowered its first generator floats into Los Angeles port, and has been granted development land in Suao Port, Taiwan
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MarinasDaios Cove resort invests in new marina
Crete resort set to enhance its high-end appeal with a €1.5m private hotel marina
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MarinasAndaman & Nicobar Islands plan new yacht marina in Sri Vijaya Puram
The Port Management Board has invited developers to submit proposals for a marina capable of accommodating 50 yachts
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MarinasOcean Capital Partners deepens commitment to international luxury yachting with key appointment
Marc Colls to lead technical and operational management at OIM, strengthening the firm’s focus on high-end marinas
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MarinasHong Kong targets growth with major marina developments
At a high-level roundtable, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law outlined government and private-sector marina projects that could add more than 1,100 yacht berths across Hong Kong
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MarinasFish friendly tide turbine to be trialled off Orkney
Harnessing the reliability of tides and river currents, Spiralis Energy’s 3D-printed turbines offer a low-impact way to power harbours and coastal communities
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MarinasAutonomous electric harbour vessels trialled in Southampton
RAD Propulsion and Williams Shipping have been testing a project for the autonomous transport of construction materials across a busy port
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MarinasAustralian marina to install ‘Elite’ pontoons in major makeover
Based on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, the Southport Yacht Club and Marina is upgrading its pontoons and adding more superyacht berths
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MarinasClimate resilient harbour plan for Guernsey
Responding to the pressures of rising sea levels and increasing leisure traffic, the Channel Island of Guernsey has adopted an ambitious port improvement plan.
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MarinasKey sustainability priorities for NSW Ports
With a portfolio of major commercial assets along Australia’s New South Wales coastline, NSW Ports has embarked on an ambitious sustainability programme
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MarinasReducing susceptibility to ESD
Electric shock drowning incidents related to faulty shore power connections are coming under greater scrutiny
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MarinasWave energy feasibility study for South Africa
Technology for Eco Wave Power’s new wave energy project in South Africa could one day power not just commercial ports, but leisure marinas too
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MarinasShould marinas ban zinc anodes?
For years boaters have used zinc anodes to protect running gear against corrosion. But growing evidence of its long-term toxicity has brought zinc under scrutiny. With alternatives proving to be more effective and less expensive, should marinas take the lead in banning zinc altogether?









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