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  • The agreement will see BUKH A/S provide sales support for its full range of SOLAS-approved engines
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    Supacat acquires BUKH Diesel UK

    2014-11-20T15:19:00Z

    Supacat Group has acquired BUKH Diesel UK and has signed a new distribution agreement with BUKH A/S Denmark to offer a “comprehensive customer support service”.

  • The inspection vessel ‘Ejnar Mikkelsen’
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    Echosounder to the rescue

    2014-11-20T14:57:00Z

    The inspection vessel ‘Ejnar Mikkelsen’ from the Royal Danish Navy recently tested a new Multibeam Echosounder (MBES) during a hydrographic survey, and also experienced that it was very helpful in a rescue operation.

  • Crewsaver's Seacrewsader 290N 3D lifejacket
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    Crewsaver’s new commercial jacket

    2014-11-20T14:23:00Z

    Crewsaver, a brand of Survitec, have announced the launch of the Seacrewsader 290N 3D lifejacket to the industrial and commercial range. Crewsaver describe the new launch as a jacket with advanced safety features and a removable cover providing longevity as well as superior comfort.

  • Exposure's MOB Search Light floats and automatically enters a very bright strobe mode if dropped into water
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    MOB light awarded

    2014-11-20T11:59:00Z

    UK company Exposure Marine’s new MOB (man over board) light, has achieved top honours, winning the Life Saving and Safety Equipment category at the 2014 DAME Awards, announced this year’s Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS).

  • The H-1750 USV’s shallow drafting and maneuverability made it a suitable fit for the shallow waters above the sunken warship 'USS Arizona' (Photo: AJ Cecchettini)
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    Pearl Harbor survey

    2014-11-20T11:00:00Z

    US based Deep Ocean Engineering has announced its recent participation in the first comprehensive multibeam survey of the remains of ‘USS Arizona’ and ‘USS Utah’ in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Team members from Deep Ocean Engineering, Inc, R2Sonic, Autodesk, and eTrac traveled to Oahu to conduct these historic surveys as ...

  • The two hulls are separated by a slot at the bow that is 59 metres wide and 122 metres long
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    World’s most expensive workboat?

    2014-11-20T10:14:00Z

    The recently completed ‘Pieter Schelte’ is probably the most sophisticated workboat ever built. Designed primarily for the removal of offshore oil structures this complex vessel has been under development for the past 25 years by Swiss company Allseas.

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    Marine investors get into the zone

    2014-11-19T16:19:00Z

    Ireland’s Clare County Council says the zoning of more than 345 hectares of land along the Shannon Estuary will anyone looking at large-scale marine development “greater investor confidence”.

  • A fish farm off the Azores (Photo: Wikipedia Commons)
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    Expanding mariculture?

    2014-11-19T16:05:00Z

    UK-headquartered ABPmer, supported by the Institute of Aquaculture, at the University of Stirling, has been appointed to carry out a ground-breaking study to evaluate whether mariculture expansion provides a means of decreasing the impact of terrestrial food and energy production.

  • The boat has a length of 9.15m, beam of 3.30m and can reach a maximum speed of 36 knots
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    KNRM self-righter

    2014-11-19T15:47:00Z

    The Royal Netherlands Lifeboat Organisation (KNRM), has taken a new self-righting lifeboat into service. The vessel, named ‘Cornelis’, a Dito type Fast Rescue Craft 903 - Twin was delivered to the KNRM station at Texel.

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    Ocean Business 2015 registration open

    2014-11-19T14:44:00Z

    Expected to attract over 5,000 visitors from over 65 countries, registration is now open for Ocean Business 2015 at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK from 14-16 April.

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    UKHO launches ENC Maintenance Record

    2014-11-19T14:40:00Z

    The UK Hydrographic Office has launched what it calls the Admiralty ENC Maintenance Record (NP 133C), designed to streamline management of paper records of Electronic Nautical Charts (ENC) and ECDIS maintenance aboard ships and thus make information on official digital charts more accessible for bridge crews.

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    MMT cable route surveys

    2014-11-19T14:36:00Z

    MMT of Sweden reports it is presently completing detailed route survey operations for the planned Monita 119km subsea cable installation in the Mediterranean linking Italy and Montenegro. Work is being carried out under contract to Nexans Norway AS, which is responsible for supply and installation of the power cable for ...

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    New QPS processing suite

    2014-11-19T14:33:00Z

    Dutch software specialists QPL of Zeist have announced plans to introduce early next year a new multibeam bathymetric processing suite providing a dynamic and guided processing workflow, Qimera.

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    IMarEST acquires Hydrographic Academy

    2014-11-19T14:29:00Z

    The London-based Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST), which has a worldwide membership of more than 15,000 individuals in over 100 countries, has acquired Plymouth University’s Hydrographic Academy now known from the beginning of November as Marine Learning Alliance Ltd.

  • Panellists at the International Hydrographic Organization’s stakekholder forum which drew a large audience from Hydro14 conference delegates in Aberdeen at the end of October
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    Global audience for Hydro14

    2014-11-19T14:22:00Z

    George Adam, Lord Provost of Aberdeen, welcomed well over 300 delegates from more than 25 countries at the opening of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies’ (IFHS) 22nd Hydrographic Conference in Aberdeen, UK at the end of October.

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    Quarter of a million downloads for ECDISregs

    2014-11-18T16:52:00Z

    Having reached the milestone of 250,000 downloads online training site ECDISregs has, its makers claim, proven its worth as one of the more widely used online maritime resources.

  • Simrad claim its new radar family offers an improvement over that which will be required by the International Telecommunication Union’s low emission standard
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    Simrad HD family

    2014-11-18T16:44:00Z

    Simrad claim that their Advanced HD Digital Radars offer unparalleled situational awareness with exceptional detection of small or distant targets and minimised screen-clutter. The new line-up includes 6-foot 10kW (TXL-10S-6) and 7-foot 25kW (TXL-25S-7) open array systems, as well as a 4-foot 10kW (TXL-10S-4) array.

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    Renewable demand

    2014-11-18T16:30:00Z

    The marine renewable energy sector could is set to boom in 2015 as the demand for renewable and reliable energy continues to grow, says Anders Jansson, co-founder and CEO of energy technology company, Minesto.

  • Successful installation was completed safely by a range of specialists under the supervision of SgurrEnergy and the Northern Lighthouse Board
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    Lidar for the Bell Rock

    2014-11-18T16:28:00Z

    Inch Cape Offshore Limited has successfully deployed a ZephIR 300 lidar on the historic Bell Rock lighthouse, 17km off the Angus coast, Scotland. ZephIR 300 has been mounted on a platform on the north east of the lighthouse using a specially designed support frame measuring wind direction and wind ...

  • The General Lighthouse Authorities started using helicopters for some operations as far back as the 1960s
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    Navaids chopper contract awarded

    2014-11-18T16:09:00Z

    The General Lighthouse Authorities (GLAs) of the UK and Ireland have announced a £13M seven-year contract to PDG Helicopters for the provision of helicopter services to cover all three Authorities.