Hydrographic Survey – Page 8
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Expeditionary survey boat completed
A newbuild Expeditionary Survey Boat (ESB) that provides insight into underwater conditions has been completed for the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLSN).
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New platform for data storage and management
A new data platform offers bespoke packages to store, manage and enhance company data and safeguard it for the future.
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Seabed-to-shore sensing for offshore wind industry
HydroSurv Unmanned Survey is joining forces with Sonardyne to develop and demonstrate seabed-to-shore sensing and data acquisition technologies.
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Holland Shipyards Group to build new survey vessel
Waterschap Scheldestromen has awarded Holland Shipyards Group a build contract for a new survey vessel.
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Pioneering bathymetry data gathering by USVs
Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) technology has been used to gather bathymetry data in inland waters in Canada for the first time.
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Hydrography and oceanography portfolio combo
Two subsea companies have entered a new strategic cooperation to share knowledge and services that will simplify the acquisition of high-quality marine data for clients across Europe.
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Cloud solution for satellite seafloor mapping
An EU co-funded research and innovation project will develop a remote solution for global satellite derived seafloor mapping.
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Autonomous surveys under sail
US company Saildrone, Inc. has launched a 22m version of its uncrewed surface vehicles, known as saildrones.
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Improving data quality for on-demand surveys
According to Sören Themann, CEO, Subsea Europe Services GmbH, finding the right hydroacoustic equipment at short notice can be challenging.
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Magnetometer low altitude efficiency
Testing has confirmed the Geometrics MagArrow magnetometer to be efficient at low altitude flights.
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Autonomous drone at work in Hamburg
The Port of Hamburg is championing the first autonomous drone to be used for surveying waters in a bid to boost its technological capabilities.
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Autonomous pipeline surveys boost safety
Autonomous surveys of inshore pipeline can be conducted safely and cost effectively compared to traditional manned solutions, a new project shows.
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AI for bathymetric mapping
TCarta Marine, a global provider of hydrospatial products, has announced development of new Machine Learning-based bathymetric mapping technologies.
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Force multiplier survey test
The University of Plymouth is working with a pioneering technology business to develop a revolutionary means of gathering data about the marine environment.
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ASV ensures successful reef sonar survey
A multibeam and side-scan sonar survey to map and monitor an artificial reef off Florida has been completed with a unique autonomous surface vessel (ASV).
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Katapulted to responsible success
HydroSurv Unmanned Survey (UK) Ltd is one out of 10 international ocean startups that have received investment from Katapult Ocean this autumn.
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Boost for Blue Economy
A new marine innovation programme has been launched in the UK to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support the development of the Blue Economy.
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Accurate subsea tracking with USBL system
A new inertially aided Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) system is capable of accurate subsea tracking with survey grade performance.
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Seabed 2030 MOU
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with REV Ocean, to work together to advance understanding of the ocean floor and support the United Nation’s Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
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Tetra Tech invests in smart USV technology
Tetra Tech’s marine services division has taken delivery of an Inception Class MKII Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) with a bespoke cooling system and two additional survey instrumentation pods for harbour survey projects.