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Jérôme OLLIER

Titanic is an Exception among Disasters at Sea - Uppsala Universitet - 0 views

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    On April 15, a century have passed since the Titanic foundered during its maiden voyage. Since then there has been a widespread belief that in a disaster, women and children will be saved first. Based on analyses of 18 of the most notable shipwrecks from the 19th century until today, researchers from Uppsala University conclude that this is a myth.
Jérôme OLLIER

Tour boat sinks in Vietnam; 12 dead from 9 nations - AP - 0 views

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    Tour boat sinks in Vietnam; 12 dead from 9 nations.
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Baltic cruise ship adrift after power failure - The Local - 0 views

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    Baltic cruise ship adrift after power failure.
Jérôme OLLIER

A coating that prevents barnacles forming colonies - University of Gothenburg - 0 views

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    It is not necessary for an effective anti-fouling coating to release toxins into the environment. Scientists at the University of Gothenburg have shown that it is instead possible to mix into the coating molecules on which the adult barnacles cannot grow. The result has been published in the scientific journal Biofouling.
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Bulk Carrier M/V Kertu safe in port - @SeaNew_tr - 0 views

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    Bulk Carrier M/V Kertu safe in port.
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A Pending Shift in a Prominent Shipping Lane Will Be Used to Study Noise Pollution - @h... - 0 views

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    When some 80,000 ships are sent on a different path to the Baltic Sea in 2020, researchers will be watching to see how porpoises respond.
Jérôme OLLIER

Stena Bulk says it has had contact with crew of seized tanker - @Reuters - 0 views

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    Stena Bulk says it has had contact with crew of seized tanker.
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Watch: AI-Project Successfully Saves Fuel On Stena Line Vessels - @MarineInsight - 0 views

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    Watch: AI-Project Successfully Saves Fuel On Stena Line Vessels.
Jérôme OLLIER

Climate change may impact marine environments more than anything else - @goteborgsuni - 0 views

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    Promoting the sustainable development of marine environments requires planning, just as we have long had spatial planning for land-based activities. Now researchers from the University of Gothenburg and elsewhere are showing that marine planning must take climate change into consideration - something that it does not currently do. The researchers' models show that changes to temperature and salt content may impact ecosystems and species as much as all other effects on the environment combined.
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