The Marin Institute is a renowned organization that offers a wide range of innovative solutions to the marine industry. With years of experience and expertise in maritime engineering, the institute has become a leading provider of cutting-edge technology and solutions for shipbuilding, offshore structures, and related industries.
We offer a comprehensive range of products and services that cater to the diverse needs of the marine industry. Some of our key offerings include:
The marine industry is constantly evolving with new challenges arising every day. As such, innovation plays a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability and growth of the industry. At the Marin Institute, we believe that innovation is the key to unlocking new opportunities and overcoming challenges.
Our team of experts are constantly exploring new technologies and techniques to improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of marine operations. We work closely with our clients to understand their unique needs and tailor our solutions accordingly.
At Marin Institute, we pride ourselves on our commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction. Our team of experts have years of experience in the marine industry and are dedicated to providing customized solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients.
We specialize in designing a wide range of vessels including cargo ships, tankers, passenger ships, offshore support vessels, and more. Our team uses advanced software tools and simulation techniques to ensure optimal performance under varying conditions.
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MARIN is a globally recognised top institute for maritime research. Our mission is 'Better Ships, Blue Oceans': we stand for clean, smart and safe shipping and ... MARITIME RESEARCH INSTITUTE NETHERLANDS MARIN is a globally recognised top institute for maritime research. Our mission is 'Better Ships, Blue Oceans': we stand for clean, smart and safe shipping and sustainable use of the sea. We do this as an independent knowledge partner for the maritime sector, government and society. MARIN's Human Factor in 'How to build it' magazine Girls visit MARIN at Girls' Day BlueWeek 2023: Programme and registration online Hydrodynamics in Ship Design | Wageningen OTC | Offshore Technology COnference Verification and validation of CFD simulations of the NTNU BT1 wind turbine Longitudinal Training Dams in the Waal River and their effect on the use of the fairway Supporting the navy of the future The sea is increasingly being regarded as a location for energy generation, food production and possible living at sea. MARIN uses high-quality hydrodynamic research to support the development of floating airports, ports, energy islands and fish and seaweed farming. During the transition to sustainable energy, oil and gas remain essential parts of our energy mix. Using our knowledge and unique facilities, MARIN contributes to improving concepts and making operations for oil and gas extraction at sea safer. About 90% of international trade is transported by sea. By combining our hydrodynamic and nautical expertise with knowledge of propulsion systems and of logistic and operational aspects we make transport by water cleaner, smarter and safer. As tensions increase across the world, protection at sea is becoming ever more important. Beyond the core defence tasks, this also includes providing adequate search and rescue capability, refugee assistance and efficient customs and border patrol. MARIN operates as an independent party on the international market, cooperating with partners such as the Royal Netherlands Navy. We support the development and implementation of complex platforms and missions at sea in realistic conditions.
The Marin Institute, which organizes campaigns to reduce alcohol-related harm, announced it has changed its name to “Alcohol Justice. Marin Institute, Alcohol Industry Watchdog, Changes Name to “Alcohol Justice” The Marin Institute, which organizes campaigns to reduce alcohol-related harm, announced it has changed its name to “Alcohol Justice.” The San Francisco-based organization said its new name better reflects its national and global reach, and clarifies its mission. The organization, founded in 1987, campaigns to raise prices on alcohol through taxes and fees; tries to remove dangerous youth-oriented alcoholic drinks from the market, and aims to restrict alcohol ads and promotions. Alcohol Justice focuses much of its attention on what it calls “Big Alcohol”—the global conglomerates Anheuser-Busch InBev, SABMiller and Diageo. Together these companies control more than 80 percent of the U.S. market, according to Alcohol Justice. The group also monitors smaller companies including Phusion Projects, which makes Four Loko and Blast by Colt 45. In November 2010, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned the makers of seven caffeinated alcoholic drinks, including Four Loko, that their products are a public health concern and cannot stay on the market as currently formulated. In a blog post, Alcohol Justice Executive Director/CEO Bruce Lee Livingston wrote, “Just as the term ‘environmental justice’ entails special harm to communities of color, Alcohol Justice hopes to expose the insidious harm to ethnic communities, women and even the LGBT community from the actions of alcohol corporations.”
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William & Mary's Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences at VIMS is a preeminent graduate school, providing a world-class education in coastal and marine ... Virginia Institute of Marine Science $100M GIFT TO ESTABLISH W&M’S BATTEN SCHOOL OF COASTAL & MARINE SCIENCES A transformational $100 million gift from philanthropist Jane Batten HON ’17, L.H.D. ’19 will catalyze the newly named Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences. Summer Camps Provide Hands-On Learning for Young Students William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS welcome rising third through eighth graders for week-long programs focused on the Chesapeake Bay, coastal ecosystems and environmental stewardship. This year's report card suggests that the volume of hypoxia in the Chesapeake Bay was somewhat larger than the long-term average from 1985-2023 but the duration was slightly shorter. Current Models May Overestimate Future Bay Dead Zones A Batten School & VIMS study found surprising variability in the results of different modeling methodologies for predicting future dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay. “The Arts and Sciences Have a Lot in Common, and that’s Our Love for the Planet” Professional painter Tricia Bass recently partnered with William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS for an Artist-in-Residence pilot program, with the idea that art can generate interest in marine science. Winners of 25th Annual Photo Contest Announced The annual photo contest at William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS recognizes the most noteworthy images captured by faculty, staff and students while in the field and laboratory. One Grand Prize winner was selected, as well as five category winners.
The Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology is a world leader in multi-disciplinary research and eduction in all aspects of marine biology. Breakthrough Study Shows Coral Reefs will Transform but can Persist, if Carbon is Curbed Three Finalists Selected for Position of HIMB Director UH Researchers Turn Sharks Into Oceanographers, In Two Oceans Accepting Applications: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) SOEST Dean Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology © 2016 Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology