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Entries for February 2010
The Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski (ISMER), is looking for a candidate to fill a regular faculty position in physical oceanography specialized in experimental physical oceanography. This position is aimed at a physical oceanographer with expertise in the study of dynamical processes in temperate or polar estuarine and coastal marine systems as well as in laboratory and field studies. ISMER is looking for a dynamic individual who will...
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The Netherlands' Rijkswaterstaat has again chosen Tideland's SeaBeacon 2 System 6 dual-band racon for installation on buoys as an aid to navigation and to mark special locations in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.
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The age of marine renewable energy is now upon us. Off the coast of the UK alone there is already a massive opportunity for windfarm developers, tidal turbines have demonstrated their worth, and wave generation is advancing rapidly.
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OSIL have recently been busy supplying Guildline salinometers to customers around the world. At a rate of 2 units per month, OSIL have sold Autosals and Portasals to clients in Brazil, Germany, Hawaii, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the USA. Examples of uses include installation on new research ships for the German Navy and University of Cape Town, fisheries research in Kushira and CTD calibration in USA and Far East.
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Perth, Australia: Fugro Survey Pty Ltd in Perth and Hafmynd Ehf, in a joint initiative with Woodside Energy Ltd, have successfully trialled a Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) down to a subsea depth of 1000m. This significantly surpasses the previous maximum recorded depth of 220m achieved by a Gavia vehicle.
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The Geotechnical Engineering and Marine Surveys (GEMS) Group have purchased an OSIL MiniBAT system to carry out sound velocity (SV) measurements at a 50 km2 site in Asia. Time was of the essence in acquiring real-time SV data and the towed system providedcontinuous measurement without the need to stop the vessel.
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Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies (KOGT), a pioneering developer of integrated process simulation and flow assurance solutions, yesterday (Wednesday 10th February 2010) at Subsea UK revealed it has won its first contract for its latest 3D visualisation technology, SIM Reservoir. This significant order demonstrates the growing capabilities of KOGT within the sector, as the leading integrated simulator solutions developer launches its revolution...
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Ships Electronics Services (SES), the Rochester based UK distributor of Seaview, has announced the introduction of a stylish high-grade Carbon Fibre mast for navigation, communication and night vision camera equipment. Seaview is the world's largest mounting bracket manufacturer, supplying many of the most respected yacht builders globally.
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