More Marina News – Page 8
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HydrogenAffordable hydrogen at the quayside comes closer
Advances in the catalysts for electrolysis, new low-cost containers and a huge upscale in production means marinas will soon be offering cheap bottled hydrogen
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MarinasBR Marinas sets course for strategic growth in Brazil
With full ownership consolidated under new leadership, Latin America’s largest marina network is doubling down on Brazil’s vast coastal potential—focusing on sustainable expansion, premium services, and community impact
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MarinasCould mangroves offer a natural solution to marina wave attenuation?
New research shows mangrove breakwaters could cut wave energy by up to 80%, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional sea defences.
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MarinasWhat lies beneath - New regulations threaten fuel tank upgrades
Regulatory changes may preclude marinas from replacing old in-ground fuel storage tanks with more of the same
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MarinasCincinnati marina treading water, no construction date set four years after approval
A riverfront marina in Cincinnati remains stalled four years after approval, as it awaits regulatory clearance tied to overdue engineering studies—despite the developer pushing ahead without a contract since winning the bid in 2021
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MarinasUpdated “Introduction to Sustainability in Marinas” platform now live
The Introduction to Sustainability in Marinas platform has been newly updated and expanded, offering a practical gateway into the fast-evolving world of sustainable marina management.
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MarinasCygnus unveils next-gen underwater gauge to track marina corrosion
An upgraded version of a popular underwater thickness gauge is about to be released by UK-based Cygnus Instruments, with the ability to accurately assess the corrosion rates of marina infrastructure
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MarinasGreece launches ambitious port and marina modernization drive
With over €600 million in investments, Greece is transforming its maritime infrastructure—upgrading ports, enhancing island connectivity, and developing smart, sustainable marina
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MarinasBoat clubs are reshaping marinas — and fueling the future of boating
By attracting younger boaters, boosting midweek activity, and enabling more flexible, customer-centric experiences, they’re helping marinas modernize, diversify revenue, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.
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MarinasIs climate change impacting marina design?
Stronger storms and wary insurers are shaping demand for breakwaters and wave attenuators
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NewsMarinedi Group buys controlling stake in Italian marina
Marina di Brindisi can accommodate vessels up to 90m in length
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NewsSuntex acquires Arizona marina
Saguaro Lake Marina represents third Phoenix-area property operated by US marina chain
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NewsSafe Harbor sale puts Florida marina redevelopment in doubt
St Petersburg’s Municipal Marina is now owned by global investment firm Blackstone
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NewsShuttered Baltimore-area marina to be auctioned off May 28
Property to be sold in as-is condition following sudden closure to safety concerns
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NewsUS multi-line dealer acquires Virginia marina
Holly Acres acquires 135-slip Hoffmaster Marina in Washington DC suburbs
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NewsBryton Marine Group acquires Canadian marina
Freshwater Marina in Campbell River, British Columbia, slated for future expansion, including accommodation for boat manufacturing operations
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NewsFort Lauderdale F3 Marina listed for sale
World’s fastest automated dry stack marina hits the market
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NewsMarina d’Arechi gains new shareholder
Spanish firm buys 25% stake in Italian marina, significant investment planned
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NewsSEA Index expands network to Antibes
Three French Riviera marinas join Superyacht Eco Association Index
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NewsSouth African marina scrambles to contain diesel spill
V&A Waterfront calls in private contractor following syncrolift accident at Cape Town Port









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