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Entries for March 2008
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StarFish is the first of its kind, an all new, high definition seabed imaging sonar. Producing near photo-quality images of the seabed it’s the smallest towfish of its type on the market.The user-friendly Scanline data acquisition and logging software package for StarFish is now available. The Scanline software operates from any Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista based PC or laptop to capture and display real-time StarFish side-scan sonar data. It c...
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Over a thousand marine scientists, technologists, engineers and seafarers involved in all aspects of the subsea and above-water professions, will meet in London on 14 March 2008 for the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) 105th, Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and Nautical Institute (NI) Joint Annual Dinner.Being held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, the guests, from all over the world, will be present...
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Against strong international competition, Tideland Signal Ltd recently won the public tender to supply its Informer V03 AIS (automatic identification system) to Barcelona Port Authority for installation on four of the port's most important buoys in order to improve identification by mariners and to make it easier to service the equipment.
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Metocean Services International Pty Ltd (MSI) is pleased to confirm that it has secured two contracts for Total Indonesia (Total) through its Indonesia partners, PT Pageo Utama (Pageo). The first project is a 12 month Metocean campaign offshore of Mahakam Delta, to the north of Balikpapan, in the Makassar Strait where waves, directional currents, water depths, water levels, sea temperature and conductivity will be measured at 5 locations over the...
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One of the global energy industry’s most respected leaders is to deliver the Distinguished Lecture at the marine science and ocean technology community’s largest event, Oceanology International 2008, which runs from 11-13 March at London’s ExCeL. Lord Browne of Madingley FRS FREng, President of The Royal Academy of Engineering and the former group Chief Executive Officer of BP plc, will deliver his presentation at the conference being held under ...
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The US Naval Underwater Warfare Center, Newport, RI has chosen Sonardyne International Ltd to supply multiple Sentinel sonar heads for its new Integrated Swimmer Defence System. In addition to the equipment provision, Sonardyne has also been awarded a contract related to the integration and deployment of Sentinel systems as part of an expeditionary warfare requirement.
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Over the past thirty years operational oceanography has come of age. The merging of scientific understanding of the oceans with the technologies and tools for routinely making, disseminating and interpreting ocean observations and measurements has become a reality, making possible the delivery of information critical to safety, commerce and environmental protection. To serve this truly multidisciplinary endeavour, the Institute of Marine Engineer...
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OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) will be launching their new range of robust and adaptable Data Buoys at Oceanology International 2008. They will be exhibiting the small and cost-effective Shearwater buoy on their stand 602, which illustrates the compact and light-weight design of the buoys. OSIL’s Data Buoys provide the ideal monitoring platform for a wide assortment of instrumentation and their highly stable design makes them suitable...
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