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NIELSEN SHIELDS, PLLC

Maritime Defense Attorneys

NO~CORR

MANUFACTURE AND SALES OF FULLY AUTOMATINC IMPRESSED CURRENT CORROSION CONTROL SYSTEMS. DIOGNOSIS AND RESOLUTION OF CORROSIVE CITUATIONS. TROUBLESHOOTING A/C AND D/C ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. DIAGNOSIS, MONITORING AND ABATMENT OF STRAY CURRENTS WITHIN MA

NOAA

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is a scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce. It focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere. Established in 1970, NOAA plays a key role in understanding and managing the environment and natural

Norsar LLC

Engineering, Heavy Lift and Transport

Norsco Marine Inc

Aluminum Boat Manufacturer

Norsco Marine, Inc

Aluminum Boat Manufacturer

Nortec Marine, Inc.

Marine Heating

North Pacific Fishing Vessel Owners` Association

USCG approved safety courses for mariners

North Star Ice Equipment

Since 1950, North Star has been the world leader in industrial ice technology. Applications include fishing, seafood processing, concrete construction, produce, beef, poultry, produce and chemical manufacturing

Northern Lights

Manufacturers of Lugger diesel propulsion engines

Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, Sperry Marin

Marine Navigation & Service Company

Northwest Intelligence

Intelligence services

Northwest Underwater Construction LLC

Commercial diving and remotely operated vehicle services

Northwest Underwater Construction LLC.

Commercial Diving and Remotely Operated Vehicles

Northwind Marine, Inc.

Builds high quality aluminum RIBs, fireboats, and other boats types. does special aluminum projects; manages associated NC plasma cutting service

Nova Ray, Inc.

ROV Manufacturer

Nova Ray, Inc. Subsea Systems

Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Manufacturer

NPFVOA VESSEL SAFETY PROGRAM

Non profit organization totally dedicated to safety education and training of mariners.

Ocean Services

Maritime Management

Maritime News

Canadian Shipwreck Hunters Unleash New Tech

Canadian Shipwreck Hunters Unleash New Tech

11 hours ago
Unlocking new levels of multibeam performance with Norwegian Subsea MRUMotion Reference Units (MRUs) are crucial in bathymetric survey technology, providing precise motion compensation data to ensure reliable and accurate seafloor mapping. For users like Captain Sid Hynes, a seasoned mariner exploring Newfoundland’s shipwreck-rich waters, the Norwegian Subsea MRU has redefined what is possible, delivering exceptional performance even in incredibly challenging conditions.The ChallengeAlong with his son, Matthew, Sid Hynes has dedicated countless hours to mapping shipwrecks using multibeam echosounders in the unpredictable environment of the Grand Banks.
Ranking & Reporting the World's Top 10 Vessel Owning Nations

Ranking & Reporting the World's Top 10 Vessel Owning Nations

17 hours ago
In the ever-evolving world of maritime trade, ship ownership is a key indicator of economic influence and global commerce. As we enter 2025, Veson Nautical offers its Top 10 Ship Owning Nations, offering a detailed analysis of fleet values and industry shifts. This year, China has surged to the top, overtaking Japan in total fleet value, while geopolitical events and shifting market dynamics continue to shape the rankings.Let’s take a closer look at the global giants of ship ownership and the forces driving their dominance.1.
Glosten Designing Floating Nuclear Power Plant for US Ports Barge-Based Infrastructure

Glosten Designing Floating Nuclear Power Plant for US Ports Barge-Based Infrastructure

19 hours ago
CORE POWER (US) Inc. has engaged with Glosten to help its team design a floating nuclear power plant (FNPP) to power U.S. ports. Created by CORE POWER, the FNPP concept is a nearshore infrastructure system that includes a barge-based nuclear power plant, barge support services, electrical grid integration, and operational teams. Easy to transport and rapidly deploy, the FNPP will provide an estimated 175GWh of clean electricity per year. The FNPP connection will allow ports to achieve zero-emissions electrical generation for visiting ships, terminal cranes and equipment, and port vehicles.See related article: ABS issues rules for Floating Nuclear Power Plants.
Seanergy Maritime Grows Fleet with Two Japanese Ships

Seanergy Maritime Grows Fleet with Two Japanese Ships

19 hours ago
Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. has entered into two definitive agreements with unaffiliated third parties in Japan for the purchase of a Japanese-built Newcastlemax vessel and a bareboat charter with a purchase obligation for one Japanese-built Capesize vessel, for approximately $69 million.The Newcastlemax was built in 2013 at Imabari Shipbuilding, Saijo Shipyard, and has a cargo-carrying capacity of approximately 207,851 deadweight tons (dwt).The vessel will be renamed Meiship and is expected to be delivered within the first quarter of 2025, subject to customary closing conditions, the Greek shipowner said. The Capesize was built in 2011 at Mitsui SB and has a capacity of 178,459 dwt.
Crew Flees Hong Kong-Flagged Ship Amid Fire in Red Sea

Crew Flees Hong Kong-Flagged Ship Amid Fire in Red Sea

2 days ago
The crew of the Hong Kong-flagged ASL Bauhinia have abandoned the container ship in the Red Sea after it caught fire on Tuesday, two maritime sources said, adding the cause of the incident was not immediately clear.The crew were rescued by another vessel and are safe, the sources said, adding that the incident took place in the open sea off Yemen.The Shanghai-based manager of ASL Bauhinia, Asean Seas Line, was not immediately available for comment.Earlier this month, Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi militia said the group would limit their attacks on commercial vessels sailing through the Red Sea to Israel-linked ships provided the Gaza ceasefire is fully implemented.