Subsea Services News – Page 8
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LR approves 3D scanning remote inspection technology
A remote inspection technique that gives precise results in hard-to-reach spaces has been approved by Lloyd’s Register
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Sea Axe cutting tool demand soars
Engineering firm, JBS Group, has won contracts worth £2.6 million for its environmentally friendly Sea Axe cutting technology
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Bubbles breathe life into troubled waters
Bubbles appear insubstantial… but they’re proving a robust solution for environmental challenges as diverse as fish safety or the rescue of whole reservoirs.
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Nexans wins historic energy highway cable contract
Nexans is working to connect the electricity grids of Greece, Israel and Cyprus
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AI funding could game change underwater monitoring
RS Aqua has won funding to develop new AI to protect marine mammals and the environment
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UKHO appoints new national hydrographer
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced the appointment of Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh OBE as the United Kingdom’s new national hydrographer.
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Fugro continues Norway seabed mapping
Fugro is continuing to map Norway’s seabed to help preserve marine resources
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Decom deploys largest yet Chopsaw
Decom Engineering has developed its largest Chopsaw to date in response to increased demand for larger sized subsea pipe cutting
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Largest ever ocean species discovery programme launched
A new partnership is aiming to gain a deeper understanding of the ocean
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Safety first for dynamically positioned diving operations
IMCA has published revised guidance on DP diving operations
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New scanner opens up unreachable subsea structures
An upgrade to Force Technology’s new modular scanning technology means it can now reach the previously unreachable.
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Autonomous subsea surveys at German wind farm
Autonomous underwater inspections have been given the greenlight at a German offshore wind farm
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AUV launched from aircraft for first time
An undersea glider has been launched from an aircraft for the first time, opening up possibilities for ocean research.
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Current profiler integrates edge processing
Sonardyne has unveiled its Origin Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) with the claim that the Origin 600 stands out as the first ADCP to integrate an acoustic modem and advanced onboard edge processing.
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Saildrone expands fleet with mid-sized USV
Saildrone has expanded its fleet with a mid-sized vessel that will assist in law enforcement as well as carry out ocean mapping.
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Fugro hired for German offshore wind site
Fugro and Fraunhofer IWES will be working together to survey Germany’s EEZ windfarm sites
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Global initiative aims to find 100,000 ocean species
With more than 150 ocean advocates present, it was no surprise that new ideas for collaboration were springing up every few minutes at the launch of Ocean Census on 27 April 2023 at the Royal Institution, London, UK.
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Breakthrough sheds light on unseen ocean depths
The UK’s National Oceanography Centre has revealed new sensor technology that will open up the ocean depths in ways we haven’t managed before.
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All in one package for air, surface and subsea surveys
New integrated technology will bring unprecedented visibility for offshore construction, renewable, defence and other applications, provider Coda Octopus says.
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Nigerian navy signs up to Seabed 2030
The global project to map the entire seabed has received a boost with one of Africa’s largest navies signing up to join.