The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN) is an educational institution based in the Netherlands, focusing on maritime research and development. Established in 1929, the institute engages in various projects aimed at improving maritime technologies and practices. Its document corpus includes research articles and case studies that explore topics such as the optimization of ship hull designs using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to enhance performance and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. MARIN also addresses the integrity of mooring systems for floating production systems and wind turbines, emphasizing the importance of monitoring fatigue in mooring lines to ensure safety and performance. Additionally, the institute provides guidance on floating solar services, reflecting its commitment to innovative maritime solutions. Through these publications, MARIN demonstrates its expertise in maritime engineering, environmental sustainability, and the application of advanced monitoring technologies, contributing to the advancement of the maritime industry. With a workforce of 201-500 employees, MARIN continues to play a significant role in maritime education and research.