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Ship traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water.
Ships traveling through shallow waters trigger methane emissions from seafloor sediments, increasing greenhouse gas releases.
Ship traffic in shallow areas, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The ...
New research reveals ship-induced methane releases may be significantly underreported in global emissions estimates ...
A new study has revealed that ships moving through shallow waters may be unintentionally releasing large amounts of methane ...
Royal Caribbean officially has the keys to its new Star of the Seas, the company’s second Icon-class ship, which makes its ...
A new study reveals that ships moving through shallow waters—especially in ports—can trigger unexpectedly high emissions of ...
"China's shipping industry has made remarkable progress in its transition to green and low-carbon development," said Fu Xuyin ...
Ferries are a little unusual in the business of ship procurement. With a newbuilding contract for a bulk carrier, a tanker, a ...
In a letter to guests booked on Harmony of the Seas’ September 21, 2025 voyage to the Western Caribbean, the cruise line ...
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