Hydrographic Survey – Page 8
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Software tool automates subsea data processing workflow
Danish software engineering specialist EIVA has released NaviSuite Workflow Manager, a new tool for automatic processing of large volumes of subsea data with minimum human intervention.
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Fugro plays key role in Norway's largest coastal highway project
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) recently awarded Fugro a second major contract associated with its largest ever road project, the E39 Coastal Highway. Almost 50km shorter that the existing route, the project is expected to half the journey time of approximately 21 hours.
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Oceanology International on track to consolidate past successes
Running from Tuesday, March 13 to Thursday, March 15 2018 at the ExCel, London, this year’s Oceanology International (Oi) London event – highlighting technological developments including robotics, autonomous systems and advanced sensor technology – is on course to provide a thorough interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and solutions ...
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Century-old wreck uncovered while performing routine Port Company survey
Emily Hand, Hydrographic Surveyor at the Bristol Port Company tells the interesting tale of uncovering the wreck of the ‘Brunswick’ a metal-hulled cargo vessel lost off the UK’s Port of Bristol in 1900 and rediscovered in 2017.
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Cheetah’s new hydro vessel handed over to new French owners
Cheetah Marine’s latest 7.9m hydro survey vessel has been put through its paces during a location handover & training programme with her new team in the south of France.
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Survey for subsea power link underway
A survey for a proposed subsea and underground power transmission link to improve security of supply between England and France is underway.
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Hydrographic survey sonar vessel order
Tuco Marine Group will provide two hydrographic survey vessels with sonar equipment for DALO (The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization).
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Ocean Business 2019 – 80% sold with 18 months still to go
With still more than 18 months until the show is due to take place at the National Oceanography Centre, in Southampton UK from 9th - 11th April 2019, the organisers of Ocean Business say they have been overwhelmed by how quickly re-bookings have been flooding in.
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World's first USV-supported cable route survey
ASV Global and TerraSond recently successfully completed the world''s first-ever seabed cable route survey supported by an unmanned surface vehicle (USV).
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ABP Humber takes delivery of R2Sonic 2024
Swathe Services has delivered a multibeam sonar solution to the Hydrographic Department at Associated British Ports Humber.
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Finnish Transport Agency selects CARIS software suite
With many lakes, an archipelagic sea and an estimated 40,000 islands, Liikennevirasto - the Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) - has a large and complex portfolio of navigational charts to maintain.
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Sonardyne supplies Magseis with seismic node positioning equipment
The Norwegian seismic services provider, Magseis has awarded the UK subsea technology manufacturer, Sonardyne International Ltd, a major contract for seabed node acoustic positioning technology to support its expanding deepwater survey activities and its vision for fully-automated node handling and efficient back-deck Ocean Bottom Seismic (OBS) operations.
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Polar research aircraft marks tenth year in service
The German Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) has marked the tenth anniversary of the introduction to service of its Polar 5 research aircraft.
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Drone enabling autonomous operations
The world’s first drone company to enable autonomous operations from land-based moving vehicles or at sea is coming to the UK.
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Teledyne CARIS releases latest Bathy DataBASE
Marine mapping software specialist Teledyne CARIS has released version 4.4 of its Bathy DataBASE (BDB) suite.
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World's first government-owned LNG research vessel for BSH
Currently under construction at the Fassmer Shipyard in Berne, on behalf of the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie, BSH), Atair II will be the world''s first government-owned research vessel to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).
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IHO seeks input on Standards for Hydrographic Surveys
Almost ten years have passed since the Monaco-based intergovernmental International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) adopted the current (5th) edition of its Special Publication No. 44, Standards for Hydrographic Surveys (S-44) in February 2008.
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Boskalis acquires Gardline
Royal Boskalis Westminster NV, the Dutch services provider to the dredging and maritime infrastructure sectors, recently acquired all shares in the UK-based Gardline Group.
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UKHO award for New Zealand hydrographer
Adam Greenland, National Hydrographer of the governmental Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) organisation in Wellington, is this year’s recipient of the UK Hydrographic Office’s annual Alexander Dalrymple Award for outstanding contributions to world hydrography.