Catalytic link averts crisis
How an unexpected incident became an object lesson in emergency response. Nick Savvides reports.
Northern Ireland Joint Branch of the The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.
Chairman - Mr Graham C Knowles CEng MIMarEST
Honorary Secretary - Ivan Boyd
Assistant Secretary & Treasurer - Mr H A Skeats CEng MIMarEST

How an unexpected incident became an object lesson in emergency response. Nick Savvides reports.
Jack Gifford MRINA on his journey from boatyard Saturday boy to a Caribbean future.
The Richard B Couch Model Basin at the University of Michigan College of Engineering, following completion of extensive renovations to the 750,000gallon, 360ft-long towing tank facility.
Aaron Cobb MRINA is chief engineer, international navy support, at BAE Systems, Maritime and Land Defence Solutions: vocational training was the basis for a fascinating and fulfilling career and it could be the pathway to success for many more young people.
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a liquefied CO₂ carrier equipped with the Wind Challenger hard sail wind propulsion system.
John Jubb CEng, 94, on one of the most remarkable and troubling episodes in British maritime history in which he played a vital role.
The shift from heavy fuel oil to low-carbon alternatives promises deep emissions cuts but it also introduces a new generation of safety challenges. The challenge now is ensuring the industry meets its decarbonisation goals without compromising on safety.
Hydrogen is moving from pilot projects to mainstream maritime adoption, with landmark vessel orders and emerging bunkering hubs signalling growing industry confidence.
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