Introduction to Maritime 2023: Richard Clayton, the Maritime Foundation
Maritime 2023
Can we protect 30 per cent of the ocean by 2030?
Callum Roberts assesses the prospects in the run-up to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Montreal
The value of restored UK seas
Simon Walmsley of WWF-UK explains the need for the UK government to act now
Fuels for climate goals, economic growth and energy security
Tristan Smith calls on the government to act swiftly to ensure the necessary transition to zero-emission bunker fuels
The power of tidal energy
Andrew Scott, CEO of Orbital Marine Power, describes the exciting progress made in tidal power generation
A new wave of greener vessels
Matthew Gordon hails North Star’s fleet decarbonisation strategy as a gamechanger for the business, and for offshore industry
Charting a course for the Navy’s future
Iain Ballantyne considers the sea of troubles upon which the Royal Navy must sail, and looks at projected developments in the fleet
The security of subsea cables: an enduring naval challenge
Naval historian Andrew Boyd examines the strengths and vulnerabilities of subsea communication systems
The importance of fostering maritime skills
Mark Dickinson, General Secretary of Nautilus International, calls for the removal of the barriers to maritime training