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Sentinel Marine participates in the International Support Vessel Owners Association (ISOA) Decarbonisation Forum, held in Abu Dhabi, as part of our commitment to a greener maritime future.
We are thrilled to announce that a team of eight Sentinel Marine staff members successfully participated in the gruelling Saltire 24 Ultra Trail Race recently. This challenging event saw our team collectively cover over 100 miles in relay within a 24-hour period, raising an impressive total of £6055 for charity.
Our sustainability report outlines our comprehensive approach on how we, at Sentinel Marine, are navigating the challenges ahead in ensuring a proactive approach to supporting our planet’s environmental needs and advancing sustainable marine operations.
Two Sentinel Marine sister vessels – the Trafalgar Sentinel and the Viking Sentinel -were officially christened this week at Portsmouth International Port. Both vessels are on long-term charter to HM Government for Marine Management Organisation (MMO) fisheries patrol duties in English waters.
Three vessels in our fleet – the Ocean Guardian, Ocean Protector and Ocean Sentinel, which operate from our Sentinel Marine Netherlands office – have been chartered by the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) to operate in EU and international waters as additional platforms for fisheries inspections.
As part of the preparations for a new contract, Bailey Sentinel, Biscay Sentinel and Malin Sentinel will be transferred to a EU Flag (Portuguese) and will be renamed Ocean Sentinel, Ocean Guardian and Ocean Protector respectively.
While our nation has a long and illustrious seafaring heritage,the maritime industry is increasingly looking to the future to ensure it continues to grow and thrive. And that means attracting the next generation of seafarers, leaders, and decision-makers to eventually take over the helm. At Sentinel Marine we’re taking a leading role in nurturing emerging talent.
At Sentinel Marine, with our growing fleet, we are always keen to inspire the next generation of seafarers and to raise awareness of the diverse range of maritime careers. So, who better to inspire students at the Scottish Maritime Academy in Peterhead recently than Sentinel Marine cadet Kyle McGonagle? After all, many of our senior team started their careers as cadets including our chief executive officer Rory Deans.
Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel (ERRV) specialist Sentinel Marine has taken delivery of the tenth new-build vessel in its fleet. Twenty-four new jobs have been created by the firm’s investment, bringing the headcount at the Aberdeen based company to 300.
Sentinel Marine, offshore support vessel specialist based in Aberdeen and Singapore, today (Monday 19 April 2021) announces the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Sentinel Marine committed to zero emissions for all vessels in its maritime fleet by 2050, to meet our carbon neutral target.
The Malin Sentinel, the final new-build vessel of nine in a £150m investment programme by Sentinel Marine, has arrived in Aberdeen.