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‘Svitzer Adira’: a look under the bonnet of a RAstar 2800
Sanmar Shipyards’ recent delivery and subsequent naming of the ASD tug ‘Svitzer Adira’ makes an interesting addition to Svitzer’s fleet in the UK port of Southampton and is worthy of a closer look.
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Leadership change at DeepOcean
Netherlands based subsea service provider DeepOcean will get a new man at the top after its current CEO stepped down.
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Raising the bar in wireless diving communications
A wireless personal area network for divers has been expanded to include diver to diver communication raising the bar in underwater wireless control systems.
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Awards upon awards for Spinlock's Lume-On lights
Spinlock, UK marine personal safety product manufacturer, Seawork exhibitor and winner of the 2016 Seawork Award for the Safety category, has recently been announced as winner of the Safety at Sea Awards 2017.
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‘Iceni Defender’ providing 100% availability at Galloper Offshore Windfarm
Iceni Marine Services is supporting Manor Renewable Energy at the Galloper Offshore Wind Farm, off the coast of Suffolk, UK with its new build vessel, ‘Iceni Defender’.
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SAL Heavy Lift gets new sister company
Hamburg-headquartered SAL Engineering GmbH has been established as an independent engineering house, offering highly specialized technical engineering, consultancy and site support services.
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Hurricane Ophelia flags up Penguin WEC survivability
Wello’s Penguin Wave energy converter has been permanently deployed since Spring 2017, surviving several major storms with waves up to 13m, including hurricane Ophelia.
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Garmin’s first wearable dive computer featuring surface GPS
Garmin’s Descent Mk1 allows divers to plan dives on the watch itself and use GPS waypoints to automatically mark dive entry and exit points to upload a dive log. The Descent Mk1 also offers multiple dive modes, 3-axis compass, in-dive data, as well as additional multi-sport functions like wrist-based heart ...
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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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Knowledge of MH370 better than ever
Understanding of where Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may be located is better than ever, a safety investigation body has found.
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Offshore Catapult and Hull University team up for Offshore O&M centre of excellence
In the first week of October, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and the University of Hull announced that they had teamed up to launch a pioneering £2 million offshore wind operations and maintenance (O&M) centre of excellence.
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Teledyne Gavia to supply 6000m rated AUV
Teledyne Gavia will supply a 6000m rated Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) for search and recovery applications.
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Vector advancing sediment flux knowledge
Nortek’s Doppler instrumentation is helping university students understand sediment transport processes.
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Strategic European lock marks 40 years
One of the biggest and most efficient river locks in Europe - the Schleuse Iffezheim on the Rhine in Germany - is 40 years old this year and officials say that without it Switzerland and parts of France would be unreachable by waterway.
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HMC to cut 250 jobs in restructure
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) intends to cut 250 jobs in a restructure due to the low price of oil.