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A new annual Undergraduate Award Scheme for final year students studying physical oceanography, applied oceanography and/or meteorology has been launched by Fugro GEOS and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).The competitive award scheme, open to student members of IMarEST enrolled on a full-time course at a UK university or College is based on a single payment of up to £500 to the winning student.
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02 December 2007 by host
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The Marine Technology Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce that it has selected a new executive director. Richard Lawson will come onboard at MTS headquarters in Columbia, Maryland, on January 7, 2008. The executive director is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the society.According to MTS President Bruce C. Gilman, P.E., Mr. Lawson was a standout choice from a strong field of candidates. "Rich's selection was a thorough, o...
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The new Sentinel Diver Detection System, from Sonardyne International, successfully completed a four-day series of intensive trials at the US Naval Underwater Warfare Center, Newport, Rhode Island during October. Although full details of the tests cannot be disclosed, the US Navy subjected the system to a variety of threat scenarios. The Sentinel not only met all requirements of the tests, but also exceeded expectations during the challenging app...
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Planet Ocean Ltd of Surrey UK announce that Icelandic marine research instrument manufacturer Star-Oddi, have selected them as their approved distributor in the UK and Ireland.Planet Ocean’s Terry Sloane, comments “Star-Oddi are well known for designing and producing the worlds smallest marine instruments and data loggers used primarily in fish biology, research and aquaculture. These innovative devices have a much wider use in general oceanograp...
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GEMS recently completed a five month environmental compliance monitoring programme in Fos-sur-Mer on the South coast of France. Two surface buoys were deployed to monitor sediment plume dispersal during dredging operations, and offer protection for the commercially sensitive oyster beds in the vicinity. Each buoy was interfaced to a subsea YSI-6600 sonde fitted with turbidity, conductivity, temperature and pressure sensors. Data were relayed to G...
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OSIL(Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) have recently managed to produce their Low Nutrient Seawater with the lowest nutrient concentration to date. Each batch of raw seawater collected is monitored extensively by OSIL during preparation of their seawater products, and it is this monitoring that has allowed them to identify the seasonal and spatial variations in the seawater that leads to the lower nutrient levels. OSIL are now confident of the...
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