Subsea Services News – Page 15
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New wireless seabed unexploded ordnance disposal capability
A marine technology company is aiming to improve the safety and efficiency of unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance during offshore energy projects with the introduction of a secure, wireless underwater initiation capability.
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USV in Irish first
The USV represents a major step forward in reducing the carbon footprint associated with offshore survey operations
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Seagoing unmanned survey vessel for marine and offshore construction
A dredging contractor will deploy its first seagoing unmanned survey vessel in marine and offshore conditions.
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Mobility and Scour assessment underway
A potential Irish Sea windfarm site has appointed a UK technical consultancy firm to evaluate the site’s characteristics.
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World’s deepest pelagic biota sampling campaign
A marine environmental consulting and survey company, recently completed a ground-breaking deepwater sampling campaign.
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Oceanology International to reopen its doors
Following the recent significant re-relaxation of Covid restrictions in the UK, the Oceanology International exhibition and conference is set to return to ExCel London in March 2022.
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Combining swath bathymetry and side scan sonar
A specialist in high resolution sonar imaging systems and underwater technology, has recently introduced a new combined swath bathymetry & side scan sonar system.
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Offshore wind growth prompts subsea cash injection
Baird Capital’s Global Private Equity team has announced an investment in one Scottish underwater equipment specialist with big ambitions in offshore renewables.
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Small vessel and USV optimised survey software
Danish hydrographic survey specialist company EIVA has released a new entry-level version of its popular hydrographic survey software.
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Mapping the entire ocean floor
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has teamed up with Global Oceans to produce a definitive map of the ocean floor.
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Standardising climate change data
RTSys and IFREMER have jointly developed a new system that helps standardise data collected during studies into the impact of global warming on the oceans.
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Over 100 species found living on small part of 2,200-year-old shipwreck
Italian researchers have found a community of 114 species of invertebrates on a priceless underwater archeological artifact.
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Core barrel technology for challenging wind power site investigation
Geoquip Marine has successfully completed a highly challenging offshore windfarm geotechnical investigation in harsh environmental conditions off the coast of Japan.
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Cable survey challenge
One US-based marine environmental consulting and survey company recently completed a challenging multidisciplinary telecom cable route survey.
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Teledyne expands reach
Teledyne Marine has appointed a new distribution & service partner to increase the accessibility of its products.
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Geotechnical introduction course
Offshore site investigation and geotechnical engineering in the offshore environment will become more accessible with a new introductory course.
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£25M in underwater contracts in 6 months
A Global underwater robotic vehicle company says it is well positioned financially and across all energy sectors as it celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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Cable reburial required ‘out of the box’ thinking
A state-of-the-art trenching vehicle has been modified to enable a tricky intertidal live export cable re-burial.
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Lidar buoys will fact find for energy islands
Floating wind lidar measurements will be taken for what will be the world’s first offshore artificial energy island, which is being constructed for the Danish Government.
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Manor renewable energy order
Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) is continuing to invest in its survey capability.