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We are delighted to offer you links to other organisations that may be of interest.

 

 

 

We're a member of APEA, a UK based organisation drawing membership from all quarters of the petroleum industry, including Regulators from National and Local Government Authorities, Oil Companies, Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers, Service and Installation Organisations, Training Establishments and many others. It is seen to be unique in representing all sides of the industry and in providing a forum for debate and the generation of technical guidance.

 

 

We are delighted to support the Jubilee Sailing Trust,  a unique charity that aims to promote the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge and adventure of tall ship sailing. The JST owns and operates two tall ships,Lord Nelson, and Tenacious. These magnificent ships are the only two vessels in the world that have been purpose-designed and built to enable a crew of mixed physical abilities to sail side by side on equal terms. See what they say about Fuel Set here.

 

 

We are delighted to support the Tug Tender Calshot Trust, set up in 1997 with the prime aim of restoring CALSHOT to her 1930's profile. It is intended that she will eventually become part of the Port of Southampton's educational programme. There will be school visits and the ship will offer hands-on experience for the Sea Cadets Corps as well as serving as a base for other maritime organisations. CALSHOT has now been recognised officially, being included in the National Register of Historic Vessels. She is now one of only 46 in their core list of pre-eminent historic vessels.

 

 

RV Callista is the newest addition to the School of Ocean and Earth Science's fleet of "inshore craft, docked at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton.  It provides a coastal research platform for local marine enterprise and industry, as well as education programmes for groups and students of many disciplines. We are pleased to support their work towards a better understanding of our marine environment.