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'We’re strengthening our support for innovators to bring the latest technologies and findings to our shores'.
From cutting edge technology to supporting the seafarers of tomorrow - the groundbreaking work of the MCA and how it contributes to the future of maritime and sustainability has been under the spotlight this week.
£448 million will be invested in research and development for UK SHORE, allowing industry to plan the next 5 years of clean maritime innovation.
Funding will help businesses and academia develop real-life technology that reduces carbon emissions from shipping.
Funding will be crucial in supporting the green fuels and technologies of the future, so we can clean up sea travel and trade.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency hosts this year's UK Flag Forum event at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London.
A consultation has been launched on measures by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency to ensure safety and protect maritime environments in polar waters.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency has been supporting the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC).
AUKUS partners are seeking to research and develop innovations to enable the synchronisation and teaming of multiple undersea systems.
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is focussed on securing a clean, green maritime future for everyone.
Our maritime decarbonisation strategy will help us build a cleaner, more resilient maritime nation.
Fortescue Green Pioneer successfully demonstrates what a future of cleaner shipping could look like.
Funding will boost growth and create jobs throughout the UK, as well as move towards an era of zero-emission shipping.
New green corridors could boost use of sustainable fuels, secure green jobs of the future and advance environmentally friendly travel within Europe.
The Red Ensign and International Maritime Organization flag have been raised at Maritime and Coastguard Agency headquarters in Southampton.
Boat-owner’s challenges 'relentless' – Environment Agency.
Organisations can apply for the Smart Shipping Acceleration Fund to use AI for projects that make UK waters safer, operations smoother and air cleaner.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Ecological protections at sea are being strengthened by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) through updated regulations governing anti-fouling systems on ships.
Investment into zero emission routes to and from the UK will help create long-term sustainability and keep our waters clean.
Grants will help innovators develop new concepts – such as an automated boat that could deliver parcels by water – to tackle pressing transport issues.
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