Hydrographic Survey – Page 62

  • The Simrad CM60 high-speed plotter combining echosounder depth data and GPS input for real-time topographic seabed mapping.
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    OI 2002 A Predictable Success

    2002-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Oceanology International 2002 at London''s ExCel Centre at the beginning of March predictably lived up to expectations as the world''s foremost marine science conference and exhibition forum, attracting a near-record attendance of 6,118 visitors from 60 countries.

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    Russian Order for Atlas Systems

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Bremen-based Atlas Hydrographics has received an order from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow for supply of deepsea multibeam and parametric echosounders together with associated software for installation aboard the multi-purpose research vessel, R/V Akademik Boris Petrov, operated by the Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry & Analytical Chemistry.

  • The Russian Academy of Sciences multi-purpose research ship, Akademik Boris Petrov, which is being equipped with new multibeam and parametric echosounders for seafloor mapping operations in the North Atlantic and Arctic.
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    New Multibeam Offshore Guidelines Published

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    New guidelines for offshore use of multibeam echosounders have been published by the London-based International Marine Contractors Association.

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    New Software Maintains Hydrographic Source Data

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Canadian software specialist Caris has begun distribution of its new Hydrographic Production Database (HPD) with first users including Germany''s Maritime & Hydrographic Agency, the Peruvian Department of Hydrography & Navigation, and the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration in the US.

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    Student Bursary Award Scheme

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Applications are now sought by The Hydrographic Society for its 2002 Bursary Award Scheme from qualified students attending, or wishing to attend, a recognised course on hydrographic surveying anywhere in the world.

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    Primar Reorganises

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Primar, the official European electronic navigation chart co-ordinating centre in Stavanger, is to reorganise its activities with the establishment of two centres operated by the UK Hydrographic Office and the Norwegian Hydrographic Office.

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    Multibeam Helps With Post-dredge Survey

    2002-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Clydeside Surveys in the UK has recently completed a post dredge survey in Belfast Lough, following a major widening of the existing 11km long channel.

  • The Celtic Explorer will enable Irish scientists to access their continental shelf.
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    Advanced Survey Kit for Irish Research Vessel

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    ¢ Kongsberg Simrad has secured a contract valued at more than ¢ 1 million with the Irish Marine Institute to supply positioning, navigation and acoustic systems for its new research vessel Celtic Explorer.

  • The ExCeL Exhibition Centre in Londons Docklands is the new waterfront home of Oceanology International.
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    Busy 2002 Conference Agenda

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    This year''s meetings calendar features at least five major conferences demanding the presence of the hydrographic surveying community, beginning with Oceanology International at London''s ExCel Centre from 5-8 March.

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    Valeport Tide Gauges for Navy

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Dartmouth-based Valeport has received an order from the Royal Navy for 23 of its Series 740 portable tide gauge/water level recorders which will be used in support of hydrographic survey activities worldwide.

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    Italian-German Electronic Chart Agreement

    2002-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Italian electronic chart company Navionics and its German technology counterpart in Hamburg, SevenCs, are to collaborate in production and distribution of electronic charts for commercial shipping markets.

  • A new survey equipment and software package fitted to the Isambard Brunel includes a Compact Motion Sensor from TSS (UK) which enables the 20m vessel to work in severe sea conditions in the Bristol Channel.
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    Bristol Boosts Survey Operations

    2002-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The Hydrographic Department of Bristol Port Company, controlling authority for the docks at Avonmouth and Portbury, has completed a major upgrade of equipment which has already realised significant improvements in operational capabilities, according to Conservancy Manager Giles Stimson.