Diving Services
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NewsSubsea sabotage – the hidden front of warfare
As militaries eye commercial subsea expertise, Peter Barker explores how oil, gas, wind and cable specialists manage undersea infrastructure risks amid conflict and accidental damage.
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NewsJFD transforms Polish Navy dive rescue power
JFD Global has been awarded a major contract to enhance the Polish Navy’s diving and submarine rescue capability
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NewsBattery innovation aims to electrify subsea operations
The battery manufacturer Volklec has formed a groundbreaking partnership with offshore technology innovator Walker Subsea
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NewsSubsea UXO clearance clears path for energy island
Boskalis is working on unexploded ordnance (UXO) clearance vital for the Modular Offshore Grid 2 (MOG2) project
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NewsRoyal Navy orders USV and automation technology
The UK’s University of Plymouth will deliver a C-Enduro Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) to the Royal Navy, with maritime autonomy and smart shipping applications firm Robosys retrofitting it with its VOYAGER AI Autonomous Navigation System.
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NewsRising to the challenge of underwater inspections
The new Cygnus Underwater gauge is tailored for divers performing offshore maintenance, ship surveys and marine civils inspections
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NewsVard to build ground-breaking research vessel
‘A vessel for the future’: Vard says a research vessel it has agreed to build will be the most modern the world has seen.
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NewsIN PICTURES: ‘Bayesian’ salvage complete
Salvage work on the Bayesian superyacht that sank and killed six people, including tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter, has come to an end.
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NewsTomorrow's raising of sunk superyacht ‘Bayesian’ to be live streamed
The raising of superyacht ‘Bayesian’ after a year on the bottom of the sea will be live streamed this weekend, beginning now.
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NewsA winning partnership in marine civils
Teignmouth Maritime Services (TMS Ltd) and Ocean Crest Marine (OCM) have a great working relationship
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NewsUK MOD issues £65.5m tender for diving equipment
Dive equipment supply and services worth £65.5 million over five years are to be contracted by the UK Ministry of Defence.
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NewsTwo-year works complete to connect Normandy’s first OSW farm
French nearshore civils firm De Romein Nearshore has shared details of complicated works necessary to connect France’s newest offshore wind farm to the grid.
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NewsSubsea robotics expertise for European mine detection
Exail is bringing extensive technological expertise to the forefront of the EU E=MCM project
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NewsTMS shares upcoming project plans
Fresh from winning the Maritime Civils Best Project Award at Seawork, TMS, shared its latest plans with Maritime Journal.
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NewsShearwater showcases Dry Space underwater solution
Shearwater Marine Services has showcased its breadth of underwater problem solving by addressing an ongoing challenge of underwater acoustic tiling for the Ministry of Defence.
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NewsIce problems solved for tugs in winter
Corroboration between tug owner Alfons Håkans and propulsion manufacturer Steerprop has resulted in a winning solution to crushed ice problems faced by tugs in winter.
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NewsEuropean autonomy for Brazilian subsea navigation
Exail has won a pair of deals to supply its Rovins Nano Inertial Navigation System.
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News - VideosDunkirk 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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NewsUK subsea firm wins key Indonesian deal
A UK manufacturer of diving and subsea rescue equipment has won a deal to supply its new submarine rescue system to the Indonesian navy
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NewsIMCA gives commercial diving guidance
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published new diving guidance in view of the burgeoning amount of subsea power cables being installed with the offshore wind boom.