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Inadequate legal tools to protect Canada’s marine ecosystems from underwater noise

The legal tools Canada has at its disposal to tackle underwater noise aren’t working. With some parts of the ocean already 100 times louder than they would be naturally, the clock is ticking for the federal government to create a consequential and comprehensive national strategy to protect marine ecosystems and species. That is the conclusion of a […]

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Partnership announced between RightShip and Green Marine

RightShip, a leading global ESG-focused digital maritime platform, and Green Marine, an environmental certification program for the North American and European maritime industries, have announced a landmark partnership aimed at promoting sustainable practices within the maritime sector. This collaboration will see the integration of Green Marine’s certification on the RightShip Platform, encouraging greater efforts towards sustainability

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GreenTech conference focuses on ways to make decarbonization feasible

By Julie Gedeon Halifax – Green Marine welcomed a record 350 registrants to its annual GreenTech conference being held at the Halifax Convention Centre this June 5th to 7th. The attendance reflects the steadily rising participation in the environmental certification program with the most significant enrolment over the past year being from port terminal locations

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LOGISTEC ‘s Deception Bay terminal the first to be Green Marine-certified in the Arctic region

LOGISTEC today announced that its Deception Bay terminal, located in the Arctic region, is now officially certified as part of the Green Marine Environmental Program, the first terminal to be certified in the Far North. With a total of 27 certified terminals across North America, LOGISTEC is leading the drive to reduce its marine environmental

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Green Marine welcomes largest-ever new cohort of participants

Halifax – Green Marine today announced the environmental performance results of its participating membership for the 2023 year during its annual GreenTech conference at the Halifax Convention Centre. The participating ship owners, ports, terminals, shipyards, and Seaway corporations achieved significant improvements in 2023 with more of them reaching the program’s higher levels in this 16th

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Container price bubble forecast to burst in second half of 2024

The latest report by Hamburg’s Container xChange on the global shipping market highlights a dramatic 45% spike in container prices in China during May. It further delves deep into the key drivers of this surge and how it foresees these to develop in the coming weeks and months. Key insights include: Container Price Volatility: Prices

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Port of Saguenay targets infrastructure investments of $250M by 2027

With planned investments of $250M over the next three years, the Saguenay Port Authority (SPA) is embarking on an unprecedented era of construction and infrastructure work at the Port of Saguenay and its industrial port area, it was underlined at the port’s Annual General Meeting. These investments aim to position the Port of Saguenay and

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World Shipping Council welcomes new IMO Regulations on Mandatory Reporting for Containers Lost at Sea

The World Shipping Council (WSC) has applauded the recent adoption of amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) by the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 108). Starting January 1, 2026, these amendments will require mandatory reporting of all containers lost at sea, setting a new standard

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