Subsea Services News – Page 14
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DSRV overhaul for the Korean Navy
JFD will perform a midlife refit on its Deep Search and Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) supplied to the Republic of Korea Navy
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Samples to determine best undersea materials
A team of researchers is carrying out a three-year study that will determine what the best materials for undersea construction are.
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World Marine Offshore orders new vessels
Two new-build CTVs and two charter boats will be supplied for wind farms on the east coast of the UK.
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Detecting marine mammals with thermal imaging
For ‘always on’ tasks such as marine mammal monitoring in offshore windfarms, automation could be one way of easing a significant burden, writes Jake Frith.
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Mammal protection during offshore projects
A pilot test is being conducted which automatically detects marine mammals during offshore activities
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Hydramec assists with Shackleton discovery
Lost for a century: Ernest Shackleton’s ship discovered on the Antarctic seabed
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Prysmian Group confirms €1 billion portfolio
Prysmian has confirmed plans to spend €1 billion on cable-laying projects by 2024.
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DeepOcean buys subsea tech specialist
The DeepOcean Group has acquired Installit to strengthen its offshore renewable offering
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UKHO provides S-100 data to Mayflower AS
ProMare’s Mayflower Autonomous Ship is the first unmanned vessel to test UKHO S-100 data before it sets sail for Massachusetts.
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Emphasising the importance of ocean data
Thousands of attendees can now testify to the fact that ocean data technology is getting better - if not bigger.
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Sea-Kit USV embarks to map Tonga volcano
Sea-Kit’s uncrewed surface vessel will sail on top of the Tongan volcano for a month, collecting data.
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Subsea monitoring project first
A subsea monitoring project has been completed using high-speed through-water wireless optical modems
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MoU signed with UKHO to map world’s entire seabed
Japan’s Nippon Foundation and the UKHO will collaborate to provide more data essential in mapping the ocean floor.
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Hawaiian coral researchers report rare good news
A study of three coral species in conditions simulated to replicate warmer and more acidic seas has shown that ultimately they thrived.
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Scientists study seal teeth to analyse climate change
Seal teeth analysed by the University of Liverpool have revealed changes in the Arctic Ocean going back to the 1950s.
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UKHO announces first live S-102 sea trial
The UKHO is working with the Port of London Authority (PLA) and SEAiq Pilot to test its S-102 Bathymetric Surface data set in real time.
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Ørsted hires Fugro to deliver geo-data around UK wind farms
Fugro has been hired to deliver geo-intelligence around two of the world’s biggest wind farms.
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Custom monitoring of kelp
A British firm has manufactured specialised load monitoring and data logging equipment for a sustainable R&D project
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Marine monitoring deal
MEMS informs navigational safety, the understanding of the marine environment and the impacts of climate change