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Entries for April 2008
The 42nd Marine Measurement Forum will be hosted by Sonardyne International Ltd on Tuesday 15th April 2008. The venue will be the DeVere Warbrook House and Grange in Eversley, Hook, Hampshire.The Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) is a non-profit making, one-day event that provides opportunities for the informal exchange of ideas, knowledge, techniques, activities, projects and developments across an extensive range of marine scientific measurement a...
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Thrane & Thrane has signed to become an Official Sponsor of Satellite and Radio Communications Equipment to the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009 - the World's premier ocean race. An extensive line-up of cutting edge SAILOR systems backed up by Thrane & Thrane's global service concept - the On Board Service Center network - ensures that teams and race organisers have the very best communications solutions at their disposal.
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Aberdeenshire based, Tritech International Ltd leads the move into alternative energies by integrating their sonars on the world’s largest ever commercial, tidal energy convertor. Tritech sonars will be in place to help observe the environmental impact of SeaGen which will be continuously monitored throughout the five year trial period. Richard Marsh, Managing Director of Tritech said, “Offshore tidal energy is eminently more sensible than wind f...
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A major contract to provide a fully integrated pipelay system for Technip’s newbuild 194m pipelay vessel (NPV) has been awarded to IHC’s Engineering Business (EB)."This multi-million pound contract is amongst our most extensive ever and is a huge boost for the EB team and our supply chain in North East England,” explains managing director, Dr Tony Trapp. “From design, incorporation of Technip equipment, through build, installation on the NPV, com...
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After the successful launch of Audacia in November 2007, Allseas is now fully committed to its next construction vessel - Pieter Schelte - which will take the pipe laying specialist into new territory by providing heavy lift and platform removal capability. With the Dutch company Imtech Marine & Offshore as contractor for the power and drive solution, Kongsberg Maritime will supply a unique integrated Dynamic Positioning and manoeuvring solution,...
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Fugro has signed an agreement with ship designers and builders, Fr. Fassmer GMBH & Co. KG of Bremen, for the design and construction of a new geophysical survey vessel. It will be named the MV Fugro SearcherThe suite of survey equipment will include EA600 single beam echo sounder, EM302 and EM3002 multibeam echo sounders, Edgetech dual frequency 4200 digital sidescan sonar, chirp sub-bottom profiler, Hydroscience SeeMUX digital system, with a sei...
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Applied Microsystems (AML) is pleased to announce the successful launch of SV Xchange, the world’s only exchangeable, field-swappable sound velocity sensor. Any SV Xchange sensor can be connected to any Xchange enabled instrument - when you want, where you want - without compromising calibration accuracy.
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Havant-based OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) has been awarded a contract from the Royal Navy for the service, repair and calibration of their oceanographic equipment including CTDs, Salinometers, sound velocity probes, thermometers and current meters. OSIL operates an ISO 9001 accredited service and calibration centre for a wide range of marine scientific instruments that is currently used by academic organizations, government institut...
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