Subsea Services News – Page 6
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Marine data in tomorrow’s remote and autonomous world
Marine technology company Ocean Infinity talks about data management in operations where more and more remote and autonomous vessels are being deployed.
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Half of fishermen claim OSW is bad for business
A survey by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory into the effects of offshore wind on fishing has received negative responses from more than half of fishermen asked. However, their ‘artificial reef effect’ is widely believed to be boosting life around the foundations.
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IMCA calls on ship operators to clean hulls
The IMCA has released guidance on biofouling not just to save fuel And cut emissions but also to minimise the transfer of invasive marine species to foreign waters.
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Cutting-edge ROV for Japanese deep sea exploration
A new ROV will further support Japan’s deep sea exploration programme
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Vaarst unveils deepest subsea 3D camera yet
SubSLAM Deeper delivers high resolution, live 3D modelling and inspection at 6,000m
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Shipwrecks provide safe haven for sea life
A study carried out by the university of Plymouth has found that shipwrecks are sustaining and protecting marine life, particularly in areas that are still trawled by fishermen.
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World largest tidal turbine array earmarked for Scotland
The largest tidal turbine project in the world will be installed off Scotland thanks to a €20 million boost from the EU ’s Horizon Europe fund.
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AI used to extend wind farm life
A new project to explore using artificial intelligence to manage the structure integrity of offshore wind turbines has launched
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Subsea cable agreed from Egypt to Europe
A subsea cable will connect Egypt with Europe to transport solar and wind power generated in the North African country to the continent.
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Lithuania moves on with first offshore wind farm
A 700MW offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Lithuania will be the country’s first, with claims that it will supply a quarter of domestic electricity by 2030.
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Navigating the true impact of rising ocean temperatures
According to a recent NCEI report, record warm temperatures covered nearly 13% of the world’s surface this August and globally, it was the warmest August in the 174-year NOAA record.
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Subsea cable failures cost industry millions, says IMCA
With an annual subsea cable failure rate of 30% and a resulting €570 million in losses, IMCA has published a code of practice to try and improve the situation.
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Current monitoring provides key navigational data
ABP Southampton and marine data specialist OceanWise have teamed up on a current monitoring project to help pilots better navigate the approach to Southampton Water
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Contract signed for survey corridor in North Sea
Detailed seabed surveys will be carried out in the Scottish North Sea to prepare for an HVDC power cable to be laid to connect offshore wind to the Scottish grid.
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Maxwell anchoring system for new offshore USVs
Anchoring solutions firm Maxwell Marine has inked a deal for the design and supply of an anchoring system for the first uncrewed surface vessels to be used for surveying in the offshore wind industry
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Dunkirk shipwrecks pictured in new 3D images
A French and British team have released precise 3D images of ships bombed by the Germans as they tried to rescue soldiers stranded in Dunkirk during the Second World War.
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WATCH: unique 130m pontoon ordered for Fehmarnbelt Link
A new design of multi-purpose pontoon (MPP) has had to be ordered to lay a gravel bed underneath a submersed tunnel that will Denmark to Germany.
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Kongsberg equipment for German ocean research vessel
Kongsberg is providing a full scope of monitoring and control equipment
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Automated machine developed for seagrass planting
Marine civils firm Land & Water has teamed up with marine conservation organization Project Seagrass to design and build an automated seagrass planter (ASP).
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Bureau Veritas expands subsea noise-cutting agreement
Bureau Veritas Offshore has expanded a 20-year agreement that aims to reduce underwater noise by including a wide range of other vessels, such as tugs, CTVs and OSVs.