Oslo, Norway; 24 February 2024: V.Ships, part of V.Group, has today announced that it will partner with REV Ocean to provide a tailored suite of ship management services for the world’s largest and most advanced research and expedition vessel, the REV Ocean. The vessel, which is currently at Vard Søviknes, Norway, will be equipped to conduct research across the entire marine ecosystem,... |
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COLUMN | Canada loses control of its shipbuilding budget: Seaspan, Davie and Irving turn up the heat on Ottawa [Offshore Accounts]
The sentiments of American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims on his single Lose Control seems a most appropriate soundtrack for Canada this week, especially as it comes from his debut album, the wonderfully titled I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1). We have project blow-outs, schedule blow-outs, and some massive delays to report in Canada. Shipbuilding is […]
FEATURE | International alliance conducts deep-sea research mission in Maldives
An alliance of international partners has completed a systematic survey of ocean life in the Maldives, covering an area between the surface of the Indian Ocean to depths ..
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VESSEL REVIEW | Aurelia – Research submersible delivered to Norwegian non-profit
Sebastian, Florida-based Triton Submarines recently handed over a new deep-diving, three-person submersible to Norwegian marine research non-profit REV Ocean. Named Aurel ..
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VESSEL REVIEW | Aurora – Versatile, deep-diving ROV for Norwegian research non-profit
Norwegian marine research non-profit REV Ocean has begun operating a new type of work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that was designed to be capable of reaching de ..
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VESSEL REVIEW | Aker BioMarine acquires USV for Antarctic krill harvesting work
Norwegian krill harvesting company Aker BioMarine will soon take delivery of a new Sounder unmanned surface vehicle (USV) from local technology specialist Kongsberg Marit ..
Aker BioMarine orders USV to support krill harvesting activities
Aker BioMarine has ordered a new unmanned surface vehicle (USV) from Kongsberg Maritime to support its krill harvesting activities in Antarctica. Aker and Kongsberg will ..
Nor-Shipping’s latest Ocean #ACTION Hero, Nina Jensen, CEO, REV Ocean
Nina Jensen, CEO, REV Ocean – Looking to a brighter future
Nor-Shipping’s latest Ocean #ACTION Hero, Nina Jensen, CEO, REV Ocean
It’s time for REV(ol)Ocean
The world’s greatest challenge demands mankind’s greatest commitment. Nor-Shipping’s latest Ocean #ACTION Hero, Nina Jensen, CEO REV Ocean, outlines her ambitions for a project unlike any other.
Nina Jensen is talking about facial recognition technology.
For fish.
A passer-by, or ‘Zoom bomber’ in this case, might think she’s joking if they only...
REV Ocean joins global initiatives for ocean sciences, seabed mapping
Norwegian non-profit organisation REV Ocean has entered into an agreement with the World Maritime University (WMU) wherein the two parties will collaborate on education ..
Luxurious Super Yacht makes its first ever visit to the Friendly City
The Superyacht Aquijo’s docking in the Port of Port Elizabeth will go down in history as its first ever visit to the Nelson Mandela Bay.
Aquijo is a first-class sailing vessel designed to cruise around the world. Owned by Norwegian Kjell Inge Rokke, (who also owns the research vessel REV Ocean, the longest motor yacht in the world at 183m), she measures 86m in length and is the largest high-performance Ketch in the world. Built through a first-time partnership between Oceanco and Vitters and...