Hydrographic Survey – Page 17

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    SUT Conference

    2016-03-01T16:38:00Z

    The Society for Underwater Technology, which has members in over 40 countries, is to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a three-day conference at London’s ExCel Centre on The Future of Underwater Technology, from 15-17 November.

  • Nexans Skagerrak, Nexans Norway’s 118m cable laying vessel for which iSurvey is providing an extensive range of support facilities under a multi-year frame agreement
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    iSurvey positioning support agreements

    2016-03-01T16:34:00Z

    iSurvey, the Norwegian offshore support group with subsidiary bases in Aberdeen and Singapore, has been awarded a multi-year frame agreement with Nexans Norway AS covering provision of navigation, positioning and survey services for cable lay operations aboard its specialist support vessel, ‘Nexans Skagerrak’.

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    Applied Acoustics down under contract

    2016-03-01T16:28:00Z

    Great Yarmouth, UK-based Applied Acoustic Engineering (AAE) has recorded the 450th sale of its USBL (Ultra Short Baseline) range of acoustic positioning systems with supply of a Nexus model to Neptune Marine Services in Perth, one of Australia’s leading exponents of integrated offshore engineering solutions.

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    Sub-bottom profilers for Chinese research institutes

    2016-03-01T16:25:00Z

    Two leading research institutes belonging to the government-owned China Geological Survey organisation in Beijing, GMGS and QIMG, are being equipped with Teledyne Reson ParaSound P70 sub-bottom profilers capable of penetrating seabeds at more than 200m in water depths as deep as 11,000m.

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    Rijkswaterstaat orders inland water multibeam systems

    2016-03-01T16:18:00Z

    IGA, the specialist department of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure & Environment’s Rijkswaterstaat organisation responsible for surveying 5472 km of inland waterways throughout the Netherlands, has commissioned five Kongsberg Maritime EM 2040C high-resolution shallow water multibeam systems as the mainstay for future operations aboard its fleet of vessels.

  • The new Dolphin 2D sonar system from Marine Electronics designed for use on small ROVs and AUVs
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    New Marine Electronics sonar developments

    2016-03-01T16:13:00Z

    Guernsey-based sonar specialists Marine Electronics in the Channel Islands, which recently delivered an advanced 3D profiling system for short range bathymetry to the Korean Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) in Ansan, has developed a new Dolphin 2D system designed mainly for small AUVs and ROVs.

  • Fugro is deploying one of its AUVs to map the seabed for Hess in the Northern Carnarvon Basin, NW Australia
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    Multinational Fugro

    2016-02-01T17:10:00Z

    Fugro’s multinational operations continue apace with award of a combined geophysical and geotechnical contract by Hess Exploration for seabed mapping in North West Australia involving use of a Hugin 1000 AUV.

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    Bay of Bothnia mapping

    2016-02-01T17:04:00Z

    Swedish hydrographic organisation Clinton Marine Survey of Malmo reports successful completion of large-scale mapping of Finnish sectors of the Bay of Bothnia involving multibeam surveys covering 1,311 square km at depths of between 5.5m and 95m.

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    French connection for IFHS

    2016-02-01T16:57:00Z

    The Association Francophone d’Hydrographie (AFHy), which represents the worldwide interests of private and public stakeholders in hydrography throughout French-speaking countries, has been elected a member of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS) whose other member organisations include those in Australasia, Benelux, Denmark, Germany, Italy, South Africa, South Korea and ...

  • Briggs Marine’s coastal survey vessel Solent Guardian, one of a number of specialist craft on show at Oceanology International
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    Record-breaking Oceanology International

    2016-02-01T16:52:00Z

    Now in its 47th year, this customary three-day biennial event at London’s ExCel exhibition and conference centre from 15-17 March will once more provide an essential forum for the global oceanographic industries

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    Hydro 2016 set for Germany

    2016-01-04T17:35:00Z

    Abstracts of papers for presentation at the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies’ (IFHS) 24th symposium and exhibition to be held in Rostock-Warnemunde from 8-10 November are now required by organisers of the major three-day event, The German Hydrographic Society (DHyG).

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    Caris database for Swedish Hydrographic Office

    2016-01-04T17:32:00Z

    The Swedish Hydrographic Office, part of the governmental Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) in Norrköping, has commissioned a Caris Hydrographic Production Database (HPD) as its basic system for current and future management of spatial data as well as efficient production of paper and electronic charts.

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    Kongsberg extends HiPaP range of positioning systems

    2016-01-04T17:28:00Z

    Norway’s Kongsberg Maritime has extended its HiPaP range of widely adopted high precision acoustic positioning and navigation systems with introduction of what it calls a new third-generation model, HiPaP 502.

  • Renishaw’s new Merlin laser scanner for measuring and recording time-tagged geo-referenced
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    Time-tagged lidar for vessel-based surveys

    2016-01-04T17:23:00Z

    Renishaw, the Gloucestershire, UK-based multinational engineering organisation, has expanded its series of mobile 3D mapping systems with development of a low-cost, low-maintenance laser scanner specifically designed for hydrographic applications.

  • Fugro Academy's Survey training team
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    Fugro Academy opens new Plymouth training centre

    2015-12-16T23:31:00Z

    Fugro’s new Academy Training Centre at Plymouth’s Turnchapel Wharf in the UK was formally opened at the beginning of November by the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, Dr John Mahony.

  • This year’s Dalrymple Award recipient Rear Admiral Patricio Carrasco, Director of the Chilean Navy’s Hydrographic
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    Dalrymple Award for Chilean hydrographer

    2015-12-16T23:30:00Z

    Rear Admiral Patricio Carrasco, Director of the Chilean Navy’s Hydrographic & Oceanographic Service (SHOA) in Valparaiso, is this year’s recipient of the UK Hydrographic Office’s annual Alexander Dalrymple Award for outstanding contributions to world hydrography.

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    New CARIS development

    2015-12-16T23:30:00Z

    CARIS, the leading Canadian developer of geospatial software with customers in 85 countries and offices in the Netherlands, UK and elsewhere, has announced a widely-anticipated near real-time processing and mapping application, CARIS Onboard.

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    SHOM orders iXBlue sub-bottom profilers

    2015-12-16T23:30:00Z

    iXBlue of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Framce, which earlier this year recorded over 250 worldwide sales of its USBL acoustic positioning systems, has been awarded a four-year contract by the French Hydrographic Office (SHOM) in Brest for supply and installation of sub-bottom profilers and associated software aboard its fleet of hydrographic coastal vessels ...

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    Student internship at the UKHO

    2015-11-06T15:51:00Z

    Twelve students and graduates from Plymouth University have begun a year-long work place assignment at the UK Hydrographic Office’s headquarters in Taunton, Somerset.

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    HR Wallingford to host Marine Measurement Forum

    2015-11-06T15:50:00Z

    HR Wallingford, the Oxfordshire, UK-based civil engineering and environmental hydraulics organisation, a key participant in the four-year €10m EU-funded Hydralab project studying climate change consequences for rivers, estuaries and coasts across Europe, is to host the 57th Marine Measurement Forum on Thursday 3 March.