Subsea Services News – Page 16
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Falcon aids Turkish operations
Saab Seaeye’s Falcon portable underwater vehicle will aid marine operations in Turkey.
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Sonardyne brand change
Sonardyne Group Limited, a family-owned global group of companies comprising Chelsea Technologies, EIVA, Sonardyne, Voyis and Wavefront, has announced that it is rebranding as Covelya Group Limited.
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First Sonardyne navigator sale
Sonardyne has announced the first sale of its new SPRINT-Nav Mini navigator.
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Geotechnical data analysis lab
A new laboratory testing facility will offer fast and accurate analysis of all types of geotechnical data.
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Dynamic dunes study
A study to help offshore wind farm development has found underwater dunes in the Dunkirk area of France are very dynamic.
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ROV President
ROVOP, a provider of subsea remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), has appointed Daniel Wheeler as its new President for the Americas.
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Remote inspection project
Fugro has been awarded the prestigious Craig Black Award for Innovation and Technology at Subsea Energy Australia’s 2021 Australian Subsea Business Awards.
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CSA and GEO Marine strategic alliance
CSA Ocean Sciences Inc., an international provider of marine environmental and geomatics services, has announced that it is teaming with GEO Marine Survey Systems.
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Energy harvesting smart buoy prototypes
Nagasaki University and Kyocera Corporation have announced their joint development of an Energy Harvesting Smart Buoy.
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Discovering wrecks with magnetometers
Magnetometers are “must have” equipment for deep-sea researchers exploring shipwrecks.
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Specialist shackles and hooks for ROVs
Dutch below-the-hook lifting gear specialist Van Beest is offering a range of subsea shackles and hooks optimised for ROV operations.
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IMCA accredited diving system inspector scheme in development
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) is currently developing its IMCA Accredited Diving System Inspector (ADSI) scheme.
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Faster remote coastal mapping
Fugro RAMMS, the world’s smallest and lightest ‘deepwater’ airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB) system, can now be deployed from vessels of opportunity using a Schiebel CAMCOPTER® S-100 uncrewed aerial system (UAS).
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Blue carbon plea
Blue carbon is a key tool in tackling global warming, yet is being largely ignored by policymakers, a new report has found.
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Germans develop smart commercial UV systems
Two research projects involving the development of autonomous underwater vehicles for commercial maritime applications have drawn attention and official funding in Germany, writes Tom Todd.
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Bridge inspection ROV choice
French dams and bridges inspection specialist, IDCBTP, has chosen a Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV for detailed infrastructure examination.
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25 USBL system integrations
German ROV manufacturer Mariscope Meerestechnik’s recent delivery of an applied acoustics Alpha USBL system marks a significant milestone in their partnership with applied acoustics and the aae technologies group.
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First government signs up to seabed mapping project
As The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 gathers momentum, the first national government has signed up to this ambitious global seabed mapping project.
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Explore an ancient shipwreck
Innovative technology is enabling keen historians to virtually explore the 2500-year-old Peristera shipwreck.