This regular podcast is powered by Fathom.World and hosted by Craig Eason - a former sailor, broadcast journalist and now maritime journalist, editor and event host.
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This regular podcast is powered by Fathom.World and hosted by Craig Eason - a former sailor, broadcast journalist and now maritime journalist, editor and event host.
Aronnax delves into t
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The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.
The immediate response from across the spectrum of those in the room when the decision at the IMO to strengthen shipping's decarbonisation strategy was made.
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Craig Eason talks to:
Alco Weeke, STC on the launch of METNET and seafarer training for a new industry
Di Gilpin, Smart Green Shipping, on having a nuclear fuel carrier agree to instal a test wind system on a ship.
Pia Meling, Grieg Green, on the risks of not understanding the transparency acts
Shane McArdle, CEO, Kongeberg Digital, on the future of the company now Shell Ventures and IdeKapital invest $90m
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News stories relating to this edition of the podcast can be found at
Autonomous Ships and Autonomous crew: why we need both
CIMAC Congress returns to a new era of decarbonisation
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Craig Eason talks to:
Loukas Kontogiannis, Head, Marine Pollution, Marine Environment Division.
Is ship sourced plastic pollution a challenge too big?
Sofia Werner RISE Maritime
The need to tell shipping’s growing good news about wind propulsion carefully
Mariana Noceti, Principal Programme Assistant, Women in Maritime Programme, Technical Cooperation Division
The role of men and International Women in Maritime Day
Sveinung Oftedal, Norwegian Ministry of Climate & Environment
What exactly is a green corridor and how will it help the shipping industry in its efforts to decarbonize?
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Brim Explorer is a young company started by two entrepreneurs in 2018. It has thrived, now has a fleet of soon to be five electric or hybrid electric vessels, has a partnership with a leading ferry operator and a technology spin off. I sat down on one of the company's founders, Espen Larsen-Hakkebo, on one of his boats during a trip to Oslo to talk about the company journey and the idea for the tech company
Also I have a slip from a conversation I had with the Engebret Dahm, CEO of ship owner Klaveness Combination Carriers about their decarbonisation plans and also spoke to MAN ES about one of the topics Dahl spoke about, the needs for the engines and the fuel
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In this third and final Aronnax miniseries, Craig is onboard the Finnlines ferry Finnfellow which takes him from Travemunde in Germany, North through the southern part of the Baltic Sea, to Malmö in Sweden. He talks to two of the youngest officers onboard and ponders the growing activities in the Baltic Sea and the much needed spatial planning to ensure it all happens sustainably and without hitch.
Links
Fathom World
VASAB (Vision and Strategies Around the Baltic Sea)
Finnlines
SeaFocus (and the Intelligence Hunt)
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The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.