A Russian man accused of taking over Phuket public mooring defended himself, saying his boat was too old to risk damage from other vessels.
The plastic-coated wire ropes market is poised to grow from USD 1.32 billion in 2025 to USD 1.78 billion by 2030, with a 6.2% ...
A rampaging Russian tourist blocked boats from mooring at a pier on a Thai island. The catarman owner sparked panic when he whipped out a knife and reportedly threatened to cut the ropes of passing ...
experiment led by scientists from the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC).The ReBELS project (Resolving Biological Carbon Export in the Labrador Sea) is investigating the biological carbon pump, a ...
A local boat operator called on relevant government officials to take action against a foreign man who allegedly took control of a public mooring near Koh Hey in Phuket and threatened other boat ...
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Why Do Massive Ships Still Use Ropes?
In this video, we take a look at snap-back zones and ask why mooring decks are one of the most dangerous spaces on a ship.
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New anchoring system promises efficient mooring for floating offshore wind turbines
As the race to harness offshore wind power accelerates, a Texas A&M University civil engineering professor is anchoring ...
Dutch heavy-lift technology specialist Huisman has launched Rope Vision, an automated visual inspection tool aimed at improving the reliability, safety and lifespan of crane wire ropes used in heavy ...
An intergovernmental cost-sharing agreement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the ports of Portland and Vancouver has resulted in the placement of two mooring anchorage buoys this week in ...
Ropes, sails, and safety... Ben Lowings put the best sailing knives to the test to see which ones you can really rely on when ...
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