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  2. Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology

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    The IMarEST used to publish multiple professional magazines for the science, engineering and technology community, but in October 2014 amalgamated content from its five established and sector specific magazines (MER, Shipping World and Shipbuilder, Maritime IT & Electronics, Offshore Technology and Marine Scientist) in to a single, generic ...

  3. Marine Technology Society - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Technology Society (MTS) is a professional society that serves an international community of approximately 2,000 ocean engineers, technologists, policy-makers, and educators. The goal of the society, which was founded in 1963, is to promote awareness, understanding, advancement and application of marine technology. [ 1 ]

  4. Marine technology - Wikipedia

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    Marine technology is related to the marine science and technology industry, also known as maritime commerce.The Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development (EOHED) of the government of Massachusetts in the United States defined marine science and technology industry as any business that deals primarily with or relates to the sea.

  5. Sea and Coast - Wikipedia

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    Sea and Coast is a worldwide monthly maritime magazine / journal published from New Delhi, India. Focusing on maritime news, including coverage of naval, coastal, ferry, sail and cruise sectors. It is an online and print magazine also available on mobile App Store for Android.

  6. Geraldine Knatz - Wikipedia

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    In order to rebuild a sustainable relationship between a port with its neighbors for economic development, she proposed a strategy focused on co-locating and establishing partnerships between technology developers, academic researchers, and the marine and maritime businesses by incorporating aspects of the traditional cluster model.

  7. Shipwright (annual) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition Shipwright 2010 was published in November 2009, yet its heritage stems back to 1972, when it first appeared in a quarterly format as Model Shipwright.The annual has supplanted its predecessor, which ran for 144 issues, incorporating its style and focus into one yearly publication.

  8. Lloyd's Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The legal research repository Hein Online has described the journal as bringing its readership "in-depth discussion of current commercial law topics by some of the world’s leading legal thinkers". [2] It is considered one of the "world's leading journals" in the area of maritime and commercial law. [3]

  9. Maritime Executive - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Executive is a trade publication based in Plantation, Florida [1] which covers the global maritime industry from the corporate level. [2] Founded in 1997, [ 3 ] its slogan is "Intellectual Capital For Leaders".