With reports swirling that the European Union is contemplating seizing ageing substandard shadow tanker tonnage transiting through the Baltic, Alexey Zhuravlev (pictured), first deputy chairman of Russiaâs State Duma Committee on Defence, has vowed retaliation.
European news organisation Politico reported earlier this week that the EU was discussing apprehending
The initial phase of the submarine cable laying for the eastern section of the Tyrrhenian Link, one of the most significant power infrastructure projects in Italy, has commenced in Fiumetorto, within the municipality of Termini Imerese (PA). This interconnection will link Sicily and Campania.
The project, which also includes the
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Russiaâs state-owned telecom provider, Rostelecom, has reported damage to one of its submarine telecom cables in the Baltic Sea due to an âexternal impact.â
While the company has not specified the cause or the exact time of the damage, it has confirmed that repair work is underway and
Under a project accelerated by the Russia-Ukraine war, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have achieved synchronization with the continental European network via Poland.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have completely decoupled their electricity transmission systems from Russia and achieved synchronization with the continental European network via Poland.
âAs of today, Estonia
An underwater Russian Baltic Sea telecoms cable was damaged by an "external impact," Russia's TASS news agency cited the country's state-owned Rostelecom company as saying on Saturday.
"Rostelecom's submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea as a result of an external impact some time ago
An underwater Russian Baltic Sea telecoms cable was damaged by an "external impact," Russia's TASS news agency cited the country's state-owned Rostelecom company as saying on Saturday.
"Rostelecom's submarine cable was damaged in the Baltic Sea as a result of an external impact some time ago
Windward, a leading Maritime AI company, has introduced a first-of-its-kind Critical Maritime Infrastructure Protection solution designed to protect essential undersea infrastructure, including data cables, pipelines and offshore rigs, from growing threats.
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Makai, Tritan Software to launch advanced ocean vector chart services (OVCS)
Makai Ocean Engineering has announced a collaboration with Triton Software Ltd to integrate the Ocean Vector Chart Service (OVCS) and provide seamless access to high resolution nautical charts directly in MakaiPlan, its submarine cable route planning software.
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Denmark has taken its next step in cracking down on Russian-linked shadow tankers passing through its waters
The Danish Maritime Authority will carry out port state controls on tankers it deems high risk who anchor off Skagen in the far north of the country, a popular anchorage. Ships found
Makai Ocean Engineering will collaborate with Triton Software Ltd to integrate the innovative Ocean Vector Chart Service (OVCS) and provide access to high-resolution nautical charts directly in MakaiPlan, a submarine cable route planning software. This partnership introduces a powerful new feature to MakaiPlan by incorporating Triton Softwareâs API
Swedish prosecutors have released the vessel suspected of cutting a fibre-optic subsea cable between Latvia and the Swedish island of Gotland after assessing the event as an accident, not sabotage.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority seized the Navibulgar-owned, 32,200 dwt bulker Vezhen on January 26.
Swedish authorities stated
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Penta-Ocean Construction and Fuyo General Lease announced that they will jointly own two large work vessels for use in offshore wind construction: a heavy lift vessel and a cable laying vessel.
âThe offshore wind power generation in Japan is currently progressing with a focus on the development of bottom
Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd. and Fuyo General Lease Co., Ltd. have announced a joint venture to own and operate two state-of-the-art large work vessels for offshore wind construction: a heavy lift vessel (HLV) and a cable laying vessel (CLV), according to Penta-Ocean's release.
The
Doing so is a major blow to the American offshore wind industry and will hurt hundreds of US companies and thousands of workers. At the same time, the President also issued an Executive Order to halt funds that would have been disbursed through the Inflation Reduction Act â legislation which helped
Greece-based Asso.subsea has signed a contract for the construction of its new DP-2 cable laying vessel. The vessel, to be named Althea, will be built at the China Merchants Heavy Industry shipyard, at the Mazhou Island site in Shenzen.
With the ability to manage up to 12,000
The company issued an official statement regarding the seizure of bulk carrier Vezhen by Swedish authorities. The vessel is under investigation following a suspected case of sabotage on a communications cable that runs between Sweden and Latvia in the Baltic Sea.
Vezhen is listed as part of Navigation Maritime Bulgare
LONDON, Jan 22 (Reuters) â Britain said it monitored a Russian spy ship in the English Channel in recent days and would strengthen its response to secret operations by Russian ships and aircraft in an effort to protect undersea cables.
Defence minister John Healey said Yantar, a Russian spy vessel used