Subsea Services News – Page 25
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Teledyne Gavia integrates Marine Magnetic Explorer Magnetometer
Teledyne Gavia, manufacturer of the Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), has announced the integration of Marine Magnetics’ Explorer AUV magnetometer.
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Backscatter Mosaicking for Teledyne PDS
A new option has been added to the Teledyne PDS applications to enable Side Scan Sonar Backscatter Mosaicking, ensuring that the PDS offering remains at the forefront of sonar processing software.
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New partnerships bolster Hydro Group’s international strategy
Subsea cable and connector specialist Hydro Group plc, has reported a positive start to 2018 with ongoing international growth, due to a string of new business partnerships.
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Ashtead Technology adds SPRINT-Nav to rental fleet
Global subsea equipment specialist, Ashtead Technology has selected acoustic and inertial navigation technology from Sonardyne International Ltd. to add to its rental fleet.
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Saab ROV undertakes acoustic tracker recovery
A Saab Seaeye Falcon underwater robotic vehicle is helping find lost aquatic animal tracking stations in oceans around the world.
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Kongsberg outlines holistic Digital Ocean concept
Kongsberg Maritime''s stand at Oceanology International 2018 (Oi18) was dedicated to its Digital Ocean concept which integrates and harmonises the entire journey data takes from the seabed to the office, resulting in a single ecosystem.
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ASV to develop containerised marine lab
ASV Global and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) are collaborating on a containerised autonomous marine environmental laboratory (CAMEL) for use in developing countries.
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EOMAP delivers satellite derived bathymetry for European waters
EOMAP, headquartered in Castle Seefeld, near Munich, Germany, recently supplied Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB) to the European EMODnet Bathymetry portal. The data details shallow water regions of the Spanish Mediterranean coast, the Greek Aegean Sea and parts of Libya.
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SSEN shares seabed data with EMEC
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has shared new seabed data with the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) having completed seabed surveys on the western edge of the Orkney mainland.
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Hybrid AUV-ROV has the best of both worlds
“A ROV is a strictly tethered vehicle, so there’s a range issue,” said Dan Vandeweile of Aquabotix. It can’t slip the leash and move too far away from the surface vessel but it can allow high definition video to be seen on the ship above.
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UKHO welcomes Government report
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has welcomed the publication of the UK Government’s Foresight ‘Future of the Sea’ report, which outlines a number of recommendations to help the UK utilise its current expertise and technological strengths to foster trade links, build marine capacity across the world and collaborate to tackle ...
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New Aquabotix partnership and sale
Aquabotix will integrate the Water Linked Underwater GPS system with its Endura remotely operated vehicle (ROV) as part of a partnership between the companies.
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STR expands Saab Seaeye vehicle fleet
Announced at the Saab Seaeye stand at Oceanology International 2018, Subsea Technology & Rentals Ltd has added an additional Saab Seaeye Falcon robotic vehicle to its global rental fleet of inspection class vehicles, with planned investment for more Falcons in the near future.
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New EROV for subsea maintenance
A new electric remotely operated vehicle (EROV) has been launched at Oceanology International to perform subsea maintenance and repair work with its optional electric or hydraulic five-function manipulator arm.
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Sercel supplies Sentinel HR streamer to AWI
Sercel recently sold one of its new Sentinel HR high-resolution solid streamers to the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), the German research foundation specialising in polar and marine research in the Arctic and Antarctic.
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Celtic Voyager explores lost landscapes of Irish Sea
As part of the ''Lost Frontiers'' project, a research team from Ireland''s Institute of Technology Sligo and University College Cork recently explored extensive submerged landscapes of the Irish Sea aboard the Marine Institute''s ''RV Celtic Voyager''.
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Prestigious industry award for Subsea consultancy
Subsea engineering analysis consultancy AgileTek has won the Small Company of the Year Award at this year’s Subsea UK awards both for its overall company performance in the sector plus its plans for future growth.
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Software tool automates subsea data processing workflow
Danish software engineering specialist EIVA has released NaviSuite Workflow Manager, a new tool for automatic processing of large volumes of subsea data with minimum human intervention.
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Carbon Trust Offshore Wind Accelerator announces winners of Subsea Inspection competition
The Carbon Trust has announced the winners of its latest innovation competition to find novel methods to inspect offshore wind substructures. The competition, launched as part of the Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator programme, targeted companies with new or adaptable techniques for inspection of offshore wind foundations.
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World-first autonomous subsea survey and inspection system
A Darlington, UK-based subsea specialist is developing a docking system to enable autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to remain at offshore wind farm sites without a support vessel. The company claims that the move could shave £1.1billion from the operating cost of Europe’s offshore wind farms and would be a world-first ...