oceanNRG Herald Weekly – Strategic Challenges in Maritime Security and Oceans...
Australia is already a main supplier of extensive LNG reserves to nations such as South Korea and Japan that do not have their own gas reserves. Policy makers need to foster and maintain such...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Big ships, pristine marine environments, risk...
Big ships and deepwater ports are a vital component of the natural resources industry. Whether providing support and supply to offshore industry, exporting resources such as oil, LNG, coal, logs and...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Response to a Major Oil Spill: A Personal Experience
It was a year ago I woke one morning to the strong choking smell of heavy fuel oil in the air and the haze of a major storm and huge surf. On the way to work I stopped at the local Surf Lifesaving Club...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Levers Full Ahead for Energy Industry as Disturbed...
A major threat to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) could be new or expanded ports and increased shipping from Queensland. Such concerns have been expressed by Greenpeace. With coal exports set to triple...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Poseidons Three: MARPOL, SOLAS and UNCLOS
A brief summary of MARPOL, SOLAS and UNCLOS is provided as a cross-reference resource for other articles within oceanNGR. For Australia and New Zealand issues concerning relevant legislation and...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Renewables All at Sea: Civil and Military Dimensions...
Biofuels May Provide Offshore Energy Solution One possible answer to the US Navy dilemma of an energy source to run the process of seawater conversion to jet fuel is the use of biofuel produced from...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Could Coal Port Plans Threaten what remains of the...
A central Queensland conservation group says there is no way a proposed coal port development south of Rockhampton could be built without damaging the Great Barrier Reef. The project includes a system...
View ArticleoceanNRG Herald Weekly – Coal and Coral
It is with caution that I read environmental articles coming out about ocean resource developments, especially when many statements are broad-ranging in their assumptions about impacts. ‘Coal and...
View ArticleFuture Seascapes New Zealand: A Discussion Paper
For New Zealand, demands on existing non-living natural resources and immediate need may cloud aspirational vision of the future because of the cost cycle. Further development of mineral and...
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