Tuesday 2 December 08 - 00:28
 

Hydrographic Survey by David Goodfellow

    Offshore Wind Farm Surveys

    Independent consultancy specialists Emu Environmental of Durley, Southampton has completed a series of major survey and environmental studies in support of proposed European offshore renewable energy developments involving possible establishment of a windfarm in the Thames Estuary, off the Kentish coast. 

    Chartco Completes ENC Sea Trials

    ChartCo has successfully concluded sea trials for delivery of weekly Electronic Navigation Charts in association with Primar Stavanger and Stolt Nielsen, using its new oceanExpress relay system aboard the 5,440dwt chemical tanker, Stolt Fulmar. 

    New Kongsberg Navigation Sensor

    Among new products featured at the seawork2002 last month was Kongsberg Maritime's Seapath 25 integrated navigation sensor designed for installation aboard survey launches and boats-ofopportunity and thus the less expensive end of the survey market, according to deputy general manager Peter Sykes of the company's Aberdeenbased offshore division. 

    Flying Start for Nearshore ROV

    Since production began in May of this year, Seaeye has sold 12 of their new portable 300m rated Falcon ROV systems, which are aimed at the professional coastal and inshore market for underwater inspection, survey and search applications. 

    Buoyant Sales Reported for Knudsen Echosounders

    Dutch company Nautikaris, which featured the Knudsen range of echosounders on Atlantas Marine's stand at seawork, reports increased sales of the 320M series of single and dual frequency systems recently extended with the introduction of a splash-proof version, the 320M/P. 

    New Systems from MK Services

    Specialist distributors MK Services of Leighton Buzzard showed a number of advanced systems at seawork. 

    Rapid Data Gathering for 'Prince Madog'

    The UK's latest oceanographic research ship Prince Madog has had a new automated metocean data logging system from W S EnviroTech Ltd installed. 

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