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Ocean Business 2007

Ocean Business Offers Demo at Sea

Ocean Business 2007 (The ocean technology training and procurement forum) brings a new ocean technology exhibition with in-classroom and on-water training and demonstrations to the national Oceanography Centre in Southampton UK on 27-29 March. An offshore survey conference will take place alongside the exhibition, in which over 100 companies will participate. Further information can be found in David Goodfellow’s hyrographic survey coverage on page 23 of this issue. 

The response time for FASTtracka II to detect a deliberate contamination event is a matter of seconds.
The response time for FASTtracka II to detect a deliberate contamination event is a matter of seconds.

One of the exhibition participants is the Surrey UK based Chelsea Technologies Group (CTG), which will be providing delegates with an opportunity to actually test drive the equipment and systems.

The one hour classroom session on Tuesday 27 March will focus on the towing of undulating vehicles, with a practical emphasis on the deployment and operation of AQUAshuttle, Nu-shuttle and Seasoar towed vehicles. Wednesday the 28th’s session will examine the Aqualine FerryBox, an autonomous environmental measurement system designed for use on commercial ferries, Thursday the 29th sees an introduction to the performance and applications of the new FASTtracka II instrument.

FASTtracka II is a novel sensor system that has been developed alongside UK and US government agencies for use in detecting water contamination. With the continuing threat of terrorism, CTG has been testing the advanced Fast Repetition Rate Fluorescence (FRRF) technology in the critical role of environmental monitoring and protection. Well suited for deployment at critical points in water distribution systems, it can detect contamination before and after treatment. Whether pollution is accidental or intentional, an accurate and swift response is vital following notification through an early warning monitoring network also under development by CTG.

Thirty delegates will also have the opportunity to join a two hour at sea demonstration of the Nu-Shuttle towed undulating vehicle from on board the research vessel ‘RV Callista’ in Southampton Water on the morning of 28 March.

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The response time for FASTtracka II to detect a deliberate contamination event is a matter of seconds.

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