Subsea Services News – Page 20
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Subsea viability tool launched
The UK’s National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) has developed a tool which it says provides a clear indication of the potential commercial viability of early stage technology in the subsea industry.
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Two SEA-KIT USVs for Fugro
A UK builder of uncrewed surface vessels has passed a significant milestone with an order of two vessels from the world’s leading geo-data specialist.
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Yellow River provides murky test for unmanned technology
A recent first full survey of the world’s most sediment laden river has used a combination of unmanned aerial and surface vessels.
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Remote ROV operation brings major opportunities
Forum Energy Technologies has developed and demonstrated the ability to remotely operate Workclass and Observation Class (Perry and Sub-Atlantic) ROV systems between an offshore vessel and a remote location.
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Software expiry
CodaOctopus has served an end of life notice on its Underwater Survey Explorer (USE) Version 5 and 6 and Version 2 of its Construction Monitoring System (CMS).
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New depth map over the Arctic Ocean
Details of a new depth map of the Arctic Ocean have been published in the nature journal ''Scientific Data''.
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Offshore wind site investigations begin
A four-month marine site characterisation campaign has begun at two major offshore wind development sites in the UK.
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Underwater Atlantic circumnavigation on gliding and battery
Teledyne Marine has announced that its Slocum G2 Glider, manufactured by Teledyne Webb Research, has just completed an over 4-year journey that circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean in four legs, a first for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
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Speedy surface submersible craft
A new surface submersible craft designed to enable the discreet delivery and recovery of divers is capable of travelling at speed on the surface of water before diving rapidly to operate submerged.
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ROV electric manipulator breakthrough
As underwater vehicles are moving into an increasingly all-electric future, a seven-function all-electric work-class manipulator has been developed.
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Ensuring a safe workforce both at sea and on shore
With COVID-19 hugely impacting the marine and offshore industries, businesses are making important strategic decisions aimed at keeping their businesses healthy in a dramatically changing market.
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World’s smallest integrated multibeam echosounder
Picotech has announced the launch of its PicoMB130 Surf, claimed to be the world’s smallest integrated Multibeam Echosounder.
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Teledyne distributorship
Teledyne has announced that Groove Associates Ltd is now appointed an official distributor for Teledyne Impulse-PDM - this includes Teledyne Impulse & Teledyne Impulse-PDM, products & connectors.
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USVs carry out scour assessments
Multi-Beam Echo-Sounder (MBES) and mobile laser scan surveys have been successfully carried out using USV''s in Wales to assess the scour extents at the foundations of multiple structures and to provide additional information on the structures above surface.
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Site characterisation survey key to offshore wind site evaluation
According to Applied Acoustic Engineering, one of the critical elements in site selection for offshore windfarms is the evaluation of the presence of any geological restrictions.
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Diving becomes more accessible
Compressor diving equipment has become more accessible at a UK manufacturing and supply company.
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Port and harbour above water survey investment
ABP’s Ports in the North West UK have added value to their survey capabilities by investing in a Carlson Merlin LiDAR scanning system.
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Vessel detours to make unscheduled volcano survey
A Netherlands hydrographic survey vessel has made a 10 day detour to monitor an active underwater volcano in the Mozambique Channel.
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EdgeTech promotion
EdgeTech, a specialist in high resolution sonar imaging systems and underwater technology, recently promoted Gene Andella to the role of Customer Service Manager.
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Unmanned hydrographic survey operations
Amsterdam-based survey company Deep BV will upgrade one of its survey vessels with a Sea Machines SM300 autonomous control system.