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Entries for December 2011
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OSIL are delighted to offer a new upgrade to their MiniBAT underwater towbody system.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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Internationally recognised sunglasses brand, Polaroid, have chosen to carry out product testing using OSIL's Atlantic Seawater Conductivity Standard.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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A new concept in personal safety will be floating around the halls of the Amsterdam RAI during METS 2011. Mobilarm (stand 03.413) will show how its Sea Marshall AU9 and Crewsafe V100 Maritime Survivor Locating Devices integrate with Personal Flotation Devices (PFD) to create “Intelligent Lifejackets”.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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An important milestone has been achieved in the English Heritage 'Hoo Peninsula Historic Landscape Project', designed to substantially increase understanding of the Hoo Peninsula's historic landscape and enable better informed inputs to the future changes envisaged for this part of the Thames Estuary.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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RJE International, Inc. is proud to introduce a cost effective solution to marking and relocating equipment or sites in deep water environments where only subsea vehicles operate. Working closely with Falmouth Scientific Inc, RJE International has developed a full line of acoustic directional receivers that can be fitted on ROVs, AUVs, and submersibles.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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Bowtech Products are delighted to announce the continued expansion of their distribution network with the appointment of Neotek SA, as their exclusive agents in France.
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01 December 2011 by osiladmin
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On the eve of the centenary of Sir Robert Falcon Scott’s expedition to the Antarctic, the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) 20011/12 field season is underway. The start of the season is marked by the arrival of dozens of scientists and support staff – together with tonnes of equipment and fresh supplies – at BAS’s five Antarctic research stations.
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