... within range of each buoy and then alert Excelerate Energy and, perhaps eventually, other ships using maritime telecommunications networks.
“Thanks to these efforts, for the first time, ship captains ...
Ship strikes are the top human-related cause of death for these mammals. But new technology could soon help safeguard the whales by using sound, not sight, to track the creatures' movements.
A new Russian cargo ship launched toward the space station Wednesday.
... North Pacific Ocean
The International Maritime Organisation, which sets rules and standards for the global shipping industry, has proposed an upper limit to the numbers of Vibrio cholerae, E. coli, ...
... terrorist's point of view a nuclear vessel will be a much more interesting target than a conventional ship. They will be able to release radioactivity and so create more panic and chaos," says B¿hmer ...
As President Bush considers repealing a ban on offshore drilling, a shortage of ships used for such drilling promises to impede any rapid increase in oil supply.
Europe's first orbital cargo ship is pulling double duty as an astronaut washroom.
... puff out more soot for the amount of fuel used than other commercial vessels, and large cargo ships emit more than twice as much soot as previously estimated, according to the first extensive study ...
... motor and propeller hang underneath the back of the ship from a hefty swivel that allows the rig to rotate 360 degrees, driving the ship in any direction. Smaller bow thrusters, installed laterally ...
At the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt, visitors could see, for the first time, an underground ship apparently intended to carry a pharaoh into the afterlife.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- An appeals judge says the Environmental Protection Agency must regulate the water discharged from ships as a way to protect local ecosystems from invasive species....
SACRAMENTO, July 24 (UPI) -- California air-quality regulators announced Monday that oceangoing ships will be required to use low-sulfur diesel fuel while operating off the coast.
An American marine shipping expert says eastern Arctic waterways should be protected from a growing influx of cruise ship traffic.
About 200 ships were stacked up Friday and more were expected to join them at a bottleneck along the Mississippi River caused by a massive spill of heavy fuel oil at New Orleans.
... a report of human remains off a Puerto Rican beach may have made an archaeological discovery: bones and possible artifacts from a colonial-era ship, officials in the U.S. island territory said.