Warsash Superyacht Academy Partners with Porto Montenegro
Solent University’s Warsash Superyacht Academy (WSA) is opening a brand new training facility with Porto Montenegro, in one of the world’s most spectacular cruising grounds.Porto Montenegro is home to the world’s largest superyacht berth at 250 meters, and the marina’s 450 additional berths all offer an unrivaled range of services and amenities. The fusion of world-class training at a world-class destination will make Warsash Superyacht Academy Porto Montenegro a truly incredible experience.Launching with a series of courses this autumn – and aiming to expand to offer
New Courses for Superyacht Crew Training
Porto Montenegro has partnered with Warsash Superyacht Academy, the superyacht division of Warsash Maritime Academy, based in Southampton, England [part of Solent University].Warsash Superyacht Academy will launch a series of courses in Montenegro this autumn and subject to demand, and will eventually offer its full maritime training portfolio with internationally recognized qualifications for superyacht crew.This exciting new training facility will be named Warsash Superyacht Academy Porto Montenegro and represents an incredible opportunity for yachts and crew alike to benefit from world class
European Dockworkers to Hold Two-hour Strike
of the European Union. The IDC added it completely opposes any attempts to increase job instability and precariousness in the ports, along with any form of privatization that opposes the interests of workers. Dockworkers from Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Greece, Malta, Montenegro, Portugal, Britain, Spain, Slovenia, Sweden and Latvia met in Koper, Slovenia in a demonstration of unity
Marina Projects Adds O’Connor as Project Manager
as a Project Manager and to use the skills I have learned and developed in recent years. I hope to bring something new to the team and in turn glean some knowledge from the vastly experienced individuals by my side.” O’Connor will assist current projects including Portonovi, Montenegro and Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.  
EU Adriatic and Ionian Strategy Targets Blue Growth
a valuable opportunity for non EU-countries to work alongside EU members, in particular contributing to the integration of the Western Balkans into the European Union. This is the first EU 'macro-regional strategy' with such a large proportion of non-EU countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia) cooperating with EU members (Croatia, Greece, Italy and Slovenia). The Strategy mainly revolves around the opportunities of the maritime economy - blue growth, land-sea transport, energy connectivity, protecting the environment and sustainable tourism – sectors that are bound