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Ailes Marines at the SRH Business Trophy
This weekend, Ailes Marines took part in the Trophée des Entreprises, a sailing regatta organized by the Société des Régates du Havre (SRH), the oldest sailing club in continental Europe.
[News] Visit to the Siemens Gamesa factory in Le Havre
Our team had the pleasure of visiting the Siemens Gamesa factory in Le Havre, where 12 semi-finished wind turbine blades are stored, awaiting assembly. These are necessary for starting up the various stations on the blade production line.
[News] Inauguration of the Ailes Marines technical base in Lézardrieux
The technical base of the port of Lézardrieux was inaugurated on Friday February 25, 2022 by Stéphane-Alain Riou, Development and Territory Director of the project, in the presence of local personalities.
[News] Fleet entry of the new TSM Windcat CTV
The TSM Windcat joint venture has delivered its second rapid personnel transport vessel, the TSM Windcat 52, to the port of Lézardrieux.
The Aeolus opens its doors
Journalists had the opportunity to board the Aeolus for a tour of this 140 m long and 40 m wide drilling vessel.
They were able to meet the Van Oord teams, and also observe the internal architecture of the boat in detail.
[News] One Ocean Summit
From February 9 to 11, Ailes Marines sponsors the One Ocean Summit operation, which takes place in Brest. This is the first summit dedicated to the preservation of the oceans. On the program: more than thirty events, workshops, forums, meetings and initiatives, intended to mobilize the “international maritime community”.
[News] Return to the Glazig Trail
Our team had the pleasure of going to Plourhan to mark the 20th anniversary of Trail Glazig. Like other partners, we had a stand there and were able to interact with the locals.
[Work news] The TSM Alizé joins the Ailes Marines fleet.
This guard vessel, built in 2012, is a 45m anchor lifting supply tug (AHTS) with a pulling force of 58 tonnes and 300m2 of free space on the deck.
The Saint-Brieuc Bay wind farm provides new scientific knowledge
The construction of the Saint-Brieuc Bay wind farm provides real, unprecedented scientific knowledge. It remains to measure the cumulative impacts of other maritime activities.
Wind power and biodiversity seminar – A look back at the 4th edition which took place on November 17 and 18, 2021.
A look back at the 4th edition of the Wind Energy and Biodiversity seminar which took place on November 17 and 18, 2021 in the Grand Amphitheater of the MNHN in Paris.
Organized by the LPO, with the support of ADEME and the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the participation of the Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables and France Energie Eolienne, this event should make it possible to establish a state of knowledge on the potential impacts of parks wind turbines, the means of measuring them and mitigating them on land and at sea.
Marine mammal observer
Do you also like looking at these marine creatures that surprise and intrigue us?
But do you know the job of observing marine mammals?
Their mission: to observe marine mammals to better protect them.
Ground species benthic biocenoses
Setec In Vivo reveals the results of studies related to species living on and in the seabed, called benthic biocenoses. Conducted since 2012 to date, the objective was to identify their presence and distribution to ultimately assess the environmental impact of the establishment of an offshore wind farm in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc.
Ailes Marines evaluates and reduces the impact of the construction site on marine mammals
Accompanied by the design offices Setec In Vivo, Biotope and Quiet Ocean, the company Ailes Marines is assessing the impacts of the construction site on marine mammals.
Interview: Élise Descours, Business Unit Manager at our partner Vulcain
A few weeks ago, we spoke with Élise Descours, Business Unit Manager at our partner Vulcain. Through this interview, Élise explains her main missions while painting the portrait of a company that is as efficient as it is human. The Business Unit Manager also discusses the wind farm project in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc.
Environmental impact study carried out by Setec In Vivo
With the aim of building a project that is both responsible and sustainable, Ailes Marine has surrounded itself with environmental specialists, notably the marine environment and coastal oceanography design office, Setec In vivo. This collaboration, which began almost ten years ago, is a long-term project within the framework of the project.
The involvement of Ailes Marines in the local Breton economy
Winner of a national call for projects, Ailes Marines is launching the construction process of the offshore wind farm in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc at the start of the 2021 quarter. This large-scale project responds to multiple challenges linked to the environment and to work. These issues are essential for Ailes Marines which, since the start of the project, has been involved locally to provide the best response.