Subsea Services News – Page 80

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    IHFS and IHO Sign MoU

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    The International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS), whose six member organisations represent the interests of individuals as well as commercial and institutional organisations in over 70 countries, has concluded a joint Memorandum of Understanding with the International Hydrographic Organisation, the Monaco based intergovernmental consultative and technical body coordinating the national ...

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    BSH Digitises its Library of Nautical Material

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    Germany''s Shipping & Hydrographic Agency, BSH, is planning to digitise its entire library of nautical material in what it says will be the world''s first system of its type, one which will later be adopted by other hydrographic offices.

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    Ocean Business 07

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    Over 120 exhibitors from a dozen countries and a host of free training and demonstration workshops are just two of the main attractions of this three day event at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton UK from 27-29 March.

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    Southampton Survey Team Updates GPS

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    The port survey team at the ABP port of Southampton has acquired a new GPS system to replace outdated equipment and introduce a new era of improved capabilities.

  • A new multibeam system will be delivered for the survey vessel 'M/V Franklin'
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    Swedes Meet Needs for Multibeam

    2007-02-01T18:07:00Z

    A new multibeam system will be delivered for the survey vessel 'M/V Franklin'The EM 710 multibeam echo sounder is a high resolution seabed mapping system capable of meeting all relevant survey standards. The mounted system will be capable of seafloor mapping down to 2,000m and allows a choice of beam ...

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    TSS Launches New INS Equipment

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Last month''s Ocean Business Exhibition and Conference in Southampton saw TSS International introduce its latest Orion series of Inertial Navigation Systems, providing precise attitude, heading and heave data for applications ranging from support of multibeam surveys and ROV operations to construction of major seabed installations.

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    Everard Aims for Paperless Bridges

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    ''MV Speciality'', the first of four new 4,426dwt diesel-electric short sea product tankers built for Dartford UK based F T Everard & Sons by the Qingshan Shipyard in China, has been authorised to operate without paper charts.

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    CARIS Upgrades Bathymetric Software

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Canadian hydrographic software specialists CARIS, who will be staging their 11th annual user group conference in Kuala Lumpur at the beginning of March, have introduced a new version of Bathy DataBase for creation and management of bathymetric surfaces.

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    New DVRs from NETmc Marine

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    73fifty, a new range of low cost digital video recorder/players which can typically download a half hour file in less than four minutes for marine as well as ROV and diving inspection operations, has been launched by NETmc Marine of Aberdeen.

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    Subsea 07

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    Aberdeen''s ,Exhibition & Conference Centre is the venue for what is claimed to be Europe''s largest subsea event, Subsea 07, on Thursday 8 February. Over 80 exhibitors and 800 visitors are expected to participate in the day long proceedings aimed at bringing together operators, contractors, suppliers and small niche technology ...

  • The Severn Estuary Coastal Habitat Management Plan was one of only 12 projects out of 98 short-listed for the award.
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    ABPmer Reaps Environmental Award

    2007-01-01T18:07:00Z

    ABP Marine Environmental Research (ABPmer), Associated British Ports''Southampton-based marine research arm, was commended at the Environment Agency''s Project Excellence Awards when it was awarded Joint-Runner-Up in the ''Innovation and Technical Excellence'' category.

  • The Wildcat's excellent stability will help to maximise the accuracy of hydrographic survey data.
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    Liverpool's Survey Boat is a 'Wildcat'

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    The Port of Liverpool has awarded the contract to supply a new hydrographic survey vessel to Irish workboat and pilot boat builder Safehaven Marine. Following an international tender process Safehaven Marine’ s Wildcat catamaran design was chosen. Ian Holden, the Port’ s hydrographic manager opted for a twin hull design ...

  • A sonar trace of one of the two First World War German U-Boat wrecks found by the MCA some 70 miles east of Sanday Sound off the Orkneys.
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    Sonar Survey Finds Lost U-Boats

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    A routine Maritime & Coastguard Agency sonar survey off the Orkney Islands has led to the chance discovery of uncharted wrecks of two first world war German submarines which were originally reported missing in 1918 after apparently sinking somewhere in the Northern Barrage, a British minefield between Orkney and Shetland.

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    Subsea Wireless Modem

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    A wireless modem capable of operating underwater which can also relay signals out of water has reportedly been developed by Wireless Fibre Systems of Livingston in Scotland. It will clearly be of interest to, among others, divers and AUVs transmitting data to waiting vessels.

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    Echo Sounder Sensor

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Innovation4C of Belgium has developed ''Wavemapper'', a heave sensor designed for single beam echosounders based on technology used for space applications.

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    Sonar Tubes Factory Opens

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Morgan Electro Ceramics has opened a new facility at its site in Southampton, UK, dedicated to the design and manufacture of fibre wrapped piezoceramic tubes that are used in commercial and military sonar instruments. The facility, which is the only one of its kind in the UK, has been set ...

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    Systems Innovation for Dive Support Vessel

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Through its Norwegian subsidiary Draeger Safety Norge, Draeger Safety has been contracted to take on the project management, planning, construction and delivery of a complete deep sea diving system, including extensive safety facilities and breathing gas logistics, for a Norwegian diving support vessel used in the offshore industry.

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    Wet Weld Advances Boost Diver Training

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Keeping pace with increasing demand for underwater wet welding services, Fred Mc Nally, managing director of Birkenhead UK based FJ Marine Services Ltd, has again called upon the training services provided by long-time associate David Keats of Specialty Welds Ltd.

  • Technologies originally developed for computer games bring realism to ROVsim.
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    Realistic ROV Simulator Launched

    2006-12-01T18:07:00Z

    Hawaii based Marine Simulation LLC has released ROVsim, an affordable, physics accurate, and visually realistic Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) simulator. Using state of the art technologies originally developed for the video game industry and over two decades of hands-on industry experience, ROVsim? is optimized to simulate a wide range of ...

  • ALWC does significant damage to port structures every year.
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    Mott MacDonald to Lead ALWC Effort

    2006-11-01T18:07:00Z

    Mott MacDonald is to act as lead partner for a research and development project supported by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in the UK which it is hoped will produce a cost effective treatment for Accelerated Low Water Corrosion (ALWC). The project, ''Enhancing the performance of pulsed current ...